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- Over the past two decades, Carol has hoarded her husband's home; with the mansion threatened to be condemned, the family unites to try to save the house and confront Carol about her behavior.
- Sherry's justification for her massive hoard is that it protects her from the outside world; now, she must clean up her hoard to start getting her life on track.
- Althia faces heavy fines for multiple vehicles, building materials and a 60-foot semi-trailer on her residential property; her 5,000 square foot unfinished dream home is filled with unsold inventory from a business that ended when her husband died.
- Over the past two decades, Becky has hoarded her home and motel property, including furniture, clothes and appliances.
- A retired architect has collected a massive amount of clutter over the years; code enforcement officials are concerned about the safety of his property.
- Flora's daughter and grandchildren recently moved in with her, but due to the massive hoard, the entire family must eat, sleep and live in a single bedroom.
- Code enforcement has been dealing with Cindy in court for years now. Cindy must deal with her hoarding tendencies to save her son's property and her storefront or lose everything.
- For 18 years, John refuses to let anyone into his house. He finally asks his daughters for help when his extreme hoard, a rat infestation and mounting citations from the city become too much to handle.
- Eric is forced to deal with his emotional grief as the cleanup process uncovers the beautiful interior design left by Eric's late wife Sylvie. Having ten thousand or more articles of clothing and an entire house filled with online purchases, will the cleanup experts even be able to help Eric arrange a manageable life? Being hampered by the weather and Eric's stubbornness to throw away new items, the hoarders crew is pushed to their limits.
- Forrest grew up in the projects and would tell his son stories about a pair of shoes he couldn't afford when he was younger. Forrest is facing extreme financial pressure from daily fines from the Homeowners Association.
- Dolores is a cancer survivor and was a caregiver for her late mother. As an escape, Dolores turned to excessive shopping, which triggered her hoarding disorder.
- To be part of his unborn granddaughter's life, Cobra must clean up his hoarded house and turn his 37-acre property into a safer environment.
- The city found out about Meryl's cluttered living condition and is threatening eviction and cleanup. With the help of the team of experts, Meryl must clean up the property or code enforcement will take action and Meryl will lose everything.
- Tim sees the value in repurposing and using materials for all types of projects, which has led Tim to collect a massive amount of clutter over the years. Code Enforcement is concerned about the safety of Tim's properties.
- Margie and Bethel's house is filled with an estimated 500 tons of clutter and contaminated rodent waste, but Margie sees no danger. Suffering from back pain that will require surgery, her family knows the home is unfit for Margie's recovery.
- When lonely single parent Debbie faces the sudden loss of her mother and begins caring for her depressed father, thrift store shopping is a comfort, but it also triggers her hoarding disorder.
- A retrospective special featuring some of the series' most intense collections of vehicles. Hosted by resident clinical psychologist Dr. Robin Zasio, and extreme cleanup specialist, Corey Chalmers, viewers follow individuals on their journeys to relieve themselves of their massive vehicle hoards.
- A retrospective special featuring some of the series' most extreme food hoards. Hosted by resident clinical psychologist Dr. Robin Zasio, and extreme cleanup specialist, Corey Chalmers, viewers revisit individuals that struggled to get relief from the mounting hoards of food they've accumulated.
- Hosted by resident clinical psychologist Dr. Robin Zasio and extreme cleanup specialist Corey Chalmers, viewers revisit women who have struggled with tightening their purse strings.
- While most 21 olds see a world of possibility in front of them, Jake wakes up every morning despondent at the state of his life--a prisoner to his hoarding and OCD. Jake compulsively hoards garbage. Snack wrappers, empty bottles, and rotting food are strewn in every room of the two bedroom town home he shares with his alcoholic father.
- Jennifer and Ron suffer from hoarding and are raising their three kids in a junk-filled house. The city has cited them on numerous occasions. Jill is a mother who once lived in poverty. She has a problem hoarding food.
- Kerrylea and her husband Geoffrey are facing imminent foreclosure on two houses. After her hoarding filled the first home she convinced her husband that the only way to solve her lifelong problem was to buy an additional home, move just what they needed, and sell the original home. But with neither home sold,
- Linda's compulsive shopping has filled her house with piles of bags and boxes. Her husband left her three years ago because he could not cope with her hoarding. Meanwhile Steve's apartment has also been accumulating garbage. His landlord has given him one week to clean it out.
- Patty and David appear to be living the American dream. But their secret hides behind the manicured yard of their new home. Patty's hoarding has taken over the entire house and their children were removed by authorities. Now, if the family is to have any hope of ever getting their children back, Patty must overcome her compulsive shopping and hoarding and clean out her entire home.
- Paul maintains his own private junk yard in his backyard, front yard and side yard. He wants to sell the junk for scarp but also doesn't want to get rid of it. Now he faces jail time on a law passed just for him. Missy's son has ADD and has an emotional attachment to everything in his room like most kids are attached to their blanky. It's no help that Missy is also a hoarder.