His hoarding tendencies are a huge issue here. No house will have enough storage for a hoarder. He needs profession help not a bigger house. There is huge, yet sometimes subtle, difference between having too much stuff and hoarding. Visible attachment to junk is a warning sign.
I hope Candice realizes she has married a person who hoards, it will not be easy. He seems to think piles of clutter is normal. Not a bachelor any more! Raising children in his idea of a home would be awful.
What a transformation! The house looks stunning! Somebody mentioned he’s a hoarder, yes he is for sure… also something else I noticed is it looks like someone has very scary anger issues! The door with what looks like a punch mark, the door jam coming off and the handle has been removed? Looks like it’s to prevent someone locking someone out! I totally would’ve covered the tracks of that - it gives the viewer a glimpse behind the curtain… I’m not saying it’s him and her, it’s probably him and someone else that started his bachelor life…
The house looked amazing after. These episodes are 15 years old. His junk was probably put into storage and its probably still there costing a small fortune monthly.
it said 3 bedrooms yet we only saw 1. he is definitely in early stages of becoming a hoarder. after the house was redone, why would they still want to sell it?
All that clutter gives the impression that it's not big enough for potential buyers. The husband needs to learn to let go of some of his stuff as the problem will only get worse. He needs help.
If this man can't make physical space for his wife, how much emotional space does she get? I'd run for my life where a hoarder is concerned. I can love you beyond reason and STILL walk away to protect myself. I can't and won't live with hoarding.
Turning Unsellables in to Unstoppable-Sellers! Yey! Yes, Sandra and your sweet Helper-decorator! are creating gorgeous work! Question: Why not want to expand in to Quebec? The coupe was sweet!
He shouldnt be on unsellables, but on a decluttering program or hoarders, with professional help with hoarding, because he is just gonna collect again, and a bigger house will invite more hoarding.. the house is plenty big for 2 or a new family.. i do understand she wants a fresh start in a new house, as it will always seem like his house and therefore his choice with what comes in the door, but if he does not get help with his tendencies, it will be the same all over again in a new house
If he did that, there probably wouldn’t be an issue…(not trying to be a smart “A”) He probably had to go this route, because it’s very difficult to clear up a hoard.
@@horsie371 Wrong! The confusion occurs because when writing in the past tense, I was is correct while I were is incorrect. However, when writing about non-realistic or hypothetical situations, if I were is the only correct choice.
This is the subjunctive case which isn't used much because people don't understand it. ''I would if I could but I can't and I won't.'' Two subjunctive cases followed by two present cases. French use it a lot, as well as other languages. I should also mention ''should'', too.
does he not worry about in emergencies, fire, fall risk, or rodents. I think she should buy a clean house and lose the pack rat. he needs therapy. I am undertaking Swedish Death Cleaning. Just a thought.