As we head into 2026, many of us are seeking ways to organize and refresh our living spaces. With this shift, terms such as ‘de-cluttering’ and ‘hoarding’ are being used more and more. But what do these two terms mean? How are they similar, and how are they different?...
Hoarding is a complex, often debilitating disorder that is estimated to affect around 1 in 40 individuals. Unfortunately, these challenges are also accompanied with widespread stigma. That’s why at Grimebusters, we spread awareness and provide comprehensive hoarding...
As a landlord, evictions are sometimes unavoidable. These situations aren’t usually ideal, resulting in messy or unsafe move-outs. When you have to evict a tenant, the unit may be left extremely dirty, damaged, or plain dangerous. So, what do you do after an eviction...
When a loved one passes, managing their estate afterwards can feel overwhelming. The process holds no shortage of challenges. Between navigating grief, dealing with paperwork, and facing the estate clean-out, the responsibilities that fall on your shoulders can feel...
Hoarding is a complex behaviour. It revolves around the act of excessively accumulating new items while struggling to part with current posessions. It’s estimated that between 20,000 and 59,000 individuals in Alberta suffer from hoarding behaviours. ...
Compulsive accumulation of belongings, also known as hoarding, is estimated to affect between 2% and 6% of the Canadian population. Hoarding can be incredibly challenging to live with. Many individuals who struggle with hoarding deal with feelings of...