It could be done today...
After several attempts at a house closing and getting all the documents signed, the city required a Re-Occupancy inspection. The purpose was to certify that a single-family was clearly that and matched the county documents. The inspectors visit was NOT looking for code inspection unless something was added to the dwelling (as in an efficiency apartment, another bathroom or added kitchen... however the inspector had failed me because I replaced a metal roof screened patio with a metal roof screened patio and didn't pull a permit. The laundry area had some makeshift drain pipe and the electric was mounted to a metal panel. We repeated his scope (according to city ordnance) wasn't for the patio as a permit was pulled for that structure more than 40 years ago. He left me alone on that issue but didn't like the washer/dryer installation. We disconnected the pipe and electrical and on his return, I got the approval.Now, it's in the hands of the title company to schedule the closing.
Several trips back and forth removing everything... furniture, hobby and personal items.
What I couldn't sell or store was given away. I bought some time by filling 10 stackable heavy-duty bins that my neighbor agreed to keep in his patio and every weekend, I'll pull out a bin or two as I'm NOT going to drag everything to my condo.
This gives me time to sort and decide the fate of my family junque that I've been keeping for so many years.
I'd like to thank the City of North Miami for weekly trash pickup and Home Depot for the box of 32 contractor size garbage bags. Actually, I'm into a 2nd box now.
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It will be like a huge anchor released from your list of things to do.