Investor property cleanup is often more than a trash-out. Interior contents, exterior debris, vehicles, access and unknown conditions can affect renovation, resale and contractor mobilization. Peterson’s scopes the property as an operational recovery project.
Properties with debris, vehicles or multiple structures
Projects needing defined phases and exclusions
Contractor-access preparation
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Defined Work / Defined Exclusions
Known cleanup and hauling scope
Vehicle and oversized-item coordination
Interior, exterior and access conditions
Unknown conditions documented before changes
Phase boundaries and project documentation
A clear condition for the next professional
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Property-condition framework
More Than a Trash-Out.
01Interior Condition02Exterior Condition03Vehicles & Material04Access for Next Phase05Defined Exclusions
Scope matters
More Than a Trash-Out: the scope is built around the property condition required for renovation, resale, management or next use.
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What shapes the scope
Northwest Wisconsin investor-property conditions.
Rural access, seasonal conditions, distant ownership, detached buildings and limited disposal paths can shape the plan. Peterson’s coordinates the known recovery work and keeps exclusions visible.
Interior, exterior and access conditions
Known debris, vehicles and oversized items
Multiple structures and acreage
Contractor or renovation timing
Hauling, disposal and equipment fit
Defined exclusions and unknown conditions
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Service boundaries
Clear scope. Clear limits.
No rekeying, winterization or occupancy inspections.
No eviction services, legal-possession decisions or mortgage field services.
No HUD/FHA preservation or recurring property-preservation programs.
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Current project evidence
Active
Active investor project · Spooner, Wisconsin
ACTIVE — Phase 01 is approved for exterior recovery involving vehicles, debris, tires, scrap and appliances. Completion documentation is pending.
01Review acquisition condition02Define the next-use objective03Document work and exclusions04Approve recovery phases05Coordinate cleanup and access06Deliver project documentation
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Frequently asked questions
Questions, answered clearly.
Is Investor Property Recovery the same as a trash-out?
No. It can coordinate interior, exterior, access, vehicle, equipment and documentation needs around a defined next condition.
Can you work with remote owners or asset managers?
Yes. Clear scope, exclusions, phase decisions and photo documentation support professional owners managing from a distance.
Can cleanup prepare a property for renovation or resale?
Yes, when the requested condition is defined and the focused cleanup or access work fits Peterson’s scope.
Do you provide property-preservation services?
No. Peterson’s does not provide rekeying, winterization, inspections, eviction work, mortgage field services or recurring preservation programs.
How are unknown conditions handled?
Concealed or newly discovered conditions are documented and reviewed before they change an approved scope.
Have a property that needs to be handled?
Show us the property. Tell us what it needs to become.
You do not need to know which individual contractors you need before contacting us. We’ll assess the situation and determine the practical path forward.