Gentle Endings

13219 Crowley Street
Pacoima, CA 91331
(818) 768-5693
www.gentleendings.com
Contact: Barbara Barnett, Lois Langford and
Business Description: Gentle Endings is an Estate Executor's Helping Hands. We respectfully sort a household for expedient Estate settlement. Taking apart a family home, especially in time of sorrow, can be a daunting endeavor. Where to begin? Leaving a house unoccupied is costly in may ways. It is a target for theft and vandalism. Additionally, expenses continue to compound: mortgage, taxes, insurance, utilities, repairs, gardener, pool service, etc. Executors, often the children of the deceased, faced with the task may have moved away or have other obligations which prevent them from doing what must be done. Hiring Gentle Endings is a cost effective investment. When a loved one passes, we swiftly sort, sift and separate the household so that you can make decisions about its disposition. We will do as little or as much as you direct. We facilitate and coordinate the process of closing the house so the Estate can be settled in a timely manner.
In Business Since: 2010
Service Area: We service the entire United States.
On Angie's List Since: 6/23/2011
Warranties: ASK FOR DETAILS
Office Hours: By Appointment
Excluded Services: We do not make decisions about the disposition of property, so we work at the direction of the Estate Executor to take apart a family home. We do not handle the Estate Executor's paperwork, the banking and financial, nor the legal work of the settlement of the estate.
Licensed: Yes, I am appropriately licensed for my trade
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Cities Served: National
 
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