In most cases, you do not get paid for a house clearance, as the service typically involves labour and disposal costs. However, if the property contains valuable or resalable items such as antiques, collectibles, quality furniture, or working appliances, a company may reduce the overall cost or even offer a payment if the value exceeds clearance expenses. This depends on demand and condition. Many providers assess items during a free quotation visit. It’s important to have realistic expectations, as modern household goods often have limited resale value. Transparency and a clear breakdown of costs help ensure a fair agreement.
