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Old 07-06-2020, 12:19 PM   #2
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Well, in the absence of responses, I’ll state the obvious...
Any lawn mowing/landscaping company will clear lots of debris. Your problem is that everyone that is trying to make a living at it will be booked right until Fall/Spring when they do their own client’s cleanups.
You’re best bet for now would be to find teens willing to work. Pay them an hourly stipend and have them make “neat” piles of the debris in different places on the lot. Have water handy and get them pizza or subs for lunches.
It’s tough work, however and the likelihood of the job looking professional is not guaranteed. It’s mainly a start to what you can hire someone to clear it completely. Look at store bulletin boards for “ODD JOBS” and such.
At least you’ll be ready for a company to take away the debris (if you can find one). Good luck!
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