Hoarders: Disabled Grandma Lives In Daughter’s JUNKYARD Home | A&E

Susan’s addicted to buying and selling cars and electronics, but she never manages to sell much in this clip from Season 6, Episode 7, “Susan & Michael (#74)”.

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Professionals try to help people who compulsively hoard possessions.

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47 thoughts on “Hoarders: Disabled Grandma Lives In Daughter’s JUNKYARD Home | A&E

  1. Poor Charles. Charles if you are reading this: your mom is a narcissist. You need to learn to set boundaries with her. You and your sister are amazing people. Pace yourselves.

  2. Well she's just a danger to everyone- from start to finish. She's spent big money on some of that transport. The family money.
    Every member of the family. She doesn't care.

  3. All those poor vehicles are gonna end up scrapped when the estate goes bankrupt. It sucks these hoarders buy up all these vehicles and let them rot. Sell them back to the community that wants to fix them and use them again.

  4. This woman showed no emotion when her son got hurt and she showed no emotion to her mother leaving.
    I have no doubt in my mind that all they did was clear out the old hoard for her to bring in a new hoard…
    the grandmother seemed relieved to be leaving the house…

  5. The common denominator in all the hoarders I've seen seems to be selfishness. They all choose stuff over their loved ones. I try to have an open mind and feel empathy, but it is hard to like some of them.

  6. Every time I watch one of these Hoarder shows, I get the urge to clean something. So far, my dining room is super clean. I’m now binge watching these shows. By the time I get done, my whole home should be totally clean!😆

  7. What a heartless reaction when her son injured himself..She was probably happy to have him out of the way because he was standing up to her.

  8. I love a good deal myself but if it’s not a necessity, I still let myself have that moment then I put it back for someone who really needs it! Quarantine has given us all a little bit of hoarding behaviors I think. These people just need coping skills!

  9. Another episode of Hoarders where the hoarder cares more for the junk than her family. They did a great job cleaning and organizing the house but I'm convinced that this woman Susan will get back in her car and start rebuilding her hoard. It will take the city to clean up the property and for her to lose her house to get her to stop hoarding.

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