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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Disposal of Furniture upon Return to Japan

Housing
#1
  • makomoko
  • mail
  • 2020/04/06 19:30

I am currently living in LA accompanying my husband on an overseas assignment. The expiration date is until this summer or next summer, but with the recent Corona fiasco, I am prepared to be ordered to return home suddenly at any time.

I would like to be as prepared as possible in case that should that happen. The thing I am most worried about is getting rid of the furniture.
If I had the time, I would sell or give it to someone else, but I probably don't have that luxury in terms of time, so I would like to ask some vendor to pick it up if possible.

As for questions,
1 ) Is there a company that can come to my house to pick it up ? ( Would it be a recycling company )
If you know, could you give me specific company names and such? I would be very grateful.
It would be very reassuring if the company can speak Japanese.

2 ) I think large items such as dining room tables and beds need to be dismantled. We cannot bring it in.

The address is in the area of Los Angeles 90024.

Furniture includes bed, dining table & chairs, TV board, storage shelves, computer table.
Almost all of them were purchased at IKEA. ( Total cost is just under 200,000 yen ・ ・ ・ )

I am very sorry for being so vague and not knowing what to expect.
I'd be happy to borrow your wisdom.

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#73
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/03/14 (Sun) 21:21
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72

It's a simple idea
If the level was low, they wouldn't buy new furniture
and they wouldn't leave it behind

They're remodeling, so they'll get rid of things they don't need
even if they leave them in the room. So
he left the furniture he didn't need and had it thrown away.

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#74
  • sara
  • 2021/03/19 (Fri) 11:02
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I didn't know Kaguyahime was still in business ?
I heard they closed a few years ago
Do you know where the store is now ??

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#75
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/03/20 (Sat) 08:52
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If you look on the internet,
there are more than just Kaguyahime.

Even if you don't get a high price because it's something you would get rid of
you will feel lighter with a clear decluttering.

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#76
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/03/21 (Sun) 09:10
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> You think it's simple
If you were low level, you wouldn't buy new furniture
and you wouldn't leave it behind

It will cost you to get rid of it, you must be a fool not to know that.

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#77
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/03/21 (Sun) 10:24
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It would cost a lot to get rid of it, ?
If you are going to say what nonsense you don't understand

If you are remodeling the room,
the owner will ask the contractor to get rid of the things that are left there.
If it's left in the room, it's not needed
The contractor comes with a big container
and throws more and more things into the container.

It must be stupid not to know this.

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