Hoarders: Expert Organizer Reacts to Moving HUGE Rotting Truck (Season 11) | A&E

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Cory reacts to moving a huge rotting truck off of Althia’s cluttered property, a daunting task that took over two hours in this clip from Season 11, Episode 3, “Althia (#120).” #Hoarders
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24 thoughts on “Hoarders: Expert Organizer Reacts to Moving HUGE Rotting Truck (Season 11) | A&E

  1. We all have someone we are willing to listen to and for Althia that’s her brother . A strong family support will help her hopefully she can move on and be happy . I listen to my brother a lot too , her family will help her

  2. Cory, you all are an inspiration to me! The work y’all do is so important and you all actually change these people’s lives for the better! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Bravo!!! However, I am a bit sad after watching this clip…. why you ask: Well, I was staring at that map behind your head and I don’t see any markers on the state of Louisiana! 🙁 Does that mean y’all don’t come l to Louisiana? Because I know a couple of people here who could really use your services!!! If it doesn’t mean that you don’t come here, simply disregard the sad bit! 🤷‍♀️😁
    Cheers

  3. Love you Cory. I love everyone on the show… This obviously wasn't in the country because people use old tractor trailers as storage a lot in TN lol. I have one friend that made a full shop with one for his sign and decal business. It's actually really nice. And he saved a ton of money. But a hoarder should probably not own such a thing.

  4. Any advice on how to stop hoarding your hoarding videos that’s my biggest problem. I dealt with hoarding for 30 years with my husband. At one point I had to have sinus surgery because the environment was so bad and my children would not let me go back to that environment. My husband was it alone and wanting to keep stuff the stuff I kept were things that were passed down to my family that I thought I had to keep or it would upset somebody or I would forget about that person. Once I was in a different environment there are things that I miss that my children just left but all in all it has been a huge relief not having to worry about whether all those things I thought were so precious we’re safe. And who do I have to thank for that it’s you on hoarders said thank you very much for turning me into a hoarder that boards the hoarding videos.

  5. I honestly don't think this woman will change. You and your team work so incredibly hard! I don't know how you do it, except that you are all angels inhuman form 💗

  6. I'm more interested in that wedding picture behind him. Is that him and his wife?? I wouldn't have expected his wife to have so many tattoos! Corey's a low-key freak! And I LOVE it!! lol

  7. Family couldn't install cabinets? Gesh! Makes me lucky that I was born into a do-it-yourself family. For our home, we spent in materials was full total (rounding up) of $3000 and two weeks repairing pipes from the kitchen and bathroom as well as the guest bathroom, along with installing new cabinets (the old ones were water damaged) and we installed it all, along with new tiles for bathroom, hallway and bedroom (caused by water damages from bathroom). The whole family pitched in to help what we can. I did the financial assistance (including paying off the credit cards used for the project), along with some physical labor, while brother and dad did the majority of physical labor, while sis-in-law helped with removing tiles with me, and we broomed the place clean. New kitchen and two bathrooms. I sometimes wonder what people do with their time if they aren't maintaining and fixing their homes, besides working at jobs.

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