For listing & buyer’s agents
Listing-ready in days, not weeks
Your seller’s parent left a four-bedroom home full of forty years of life and an offer just landed contingent on a clean walkthrough by Friday. We’ve been in that exact phone call more times than we can count. We bring the crew, the truck, and a tone that the seller will be grateful for — and we get out before the photographer arrives.
The agent workflow
- 1
The deadline call
You tell us the photographer date, the open house date, or the close date — whichever is the binding one. We work backwards from there.
- 2
A walkthrough — with the seller if helpful
We meet the seller (or the executor, or the agent solo) at the property. Listen first, then flag rooms or items that need a closer look before anything moves.
- 3
Quiet, fast cleanout
Unmarked clothing on request. Photo updates throughout. Anything that looks like a possible keepsake gets staged for the seller’s review.
- 4
Donation + recycling routed properly
Furniture and household goods that can be donated, are. Recyclables go to recycling. The landfill is the last stop, not the default one.
- 5
A photo set you can hand to the photographer
Broom-clean rooms, empty garages, walls ready for paint. The kind of starting point that makes the listing photos do their job.
Adjacent agent work
- Estate cleanouts — for listings where a loved one has passed and the executor needs the home turned with care.
- Foreclosure cleanouts — REO turn work and pre-MLS trash-outs with portal-ready documentation.
- Property cleanouts overview — the broader service-page summary for prospects you’re emailing.
From listings we've turned
Reviewed by real customers
4.9 ★ · 247 Google reviews
Loaded their trailer in 30 minutes with junk from a rental house in Menifee… disposed of it properly.
— Mary Carnes
Rental property cleanout · Menifee
BullDawgs over-delivered by getting a 3 day job done in 12 hours.
— Thomas Croft
Foreclosure cleanout · Murrieta
Riverside county gave us a time limit to get it cleaned up. I hired Bulldawgs, and they got it done.
— Cathy Cantu
Fire-damage property cleanout
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FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Can you turn a property before my listing photographer's appointment?
Most of the time, yes. If you can give us a 2–4 day window between accepted scope and the photographer, we can deliver a broom-clean, decluttered house ready for the wide-angle lens. Tighter windows are possible — call us and we'll be honest about what fits.
Do you keep jobs confidential before the listing goes live?
Yes. We don't post job photos, don't share addresses, and the crew works in unmarked clothing if you ask. Plenty of our agent work is pre-MLS prep where the seller doesn't want the neighborhood asking questions yet.
How do you handle items the seller might want to keep?
We walk the property with you (or the seller, or both) before any item is moved and you flag the rooms or items that need a closer look. Anything that looks like a possible keepsake gets staged in a labeled box for the seller's review — never thrown out on a judgment call. Especially important for estate listings.
Can you coordinate with escrow timelines and close-of-escrow deadlines?
Yes — most of our agent work is timeline-driven. Tell us the close date, the photographer date, the open house date — we'll work backwards from whichever is binding. We've worked with enough Southwest Riverside County agents to know the rhythm.
What about post-close cleanouts? Buyer wants the property empty.
Same workflow. We can run the trash-out in the day or two between recording and possession, deliver a clean property to the buyer, and send the agent a quick photo set for the file. Common request on estate sales and inherited-property deals.
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