Clearance
At Dolmans, we ensure the smooth clearance of residential and commercial properties, with attention to all involved. Discover our careful working methods and empathetic approach.

Attention to all stakeholders
After death, eviction or bankruptcy, eviction of a home or business premises may be necessary. This can have a major impact on those involved. Our specialists ensure a smooth clearance with attention to the people involved. We handle possessions with care and fully supervise the clearance process from start to finish. This means that we select and store all possessions from the home or business premises, relocate them or dispose of them in an environmentally friendly way.
Our eviction procedure
During an eviction, we take great care. We ensure that the clearance proceeds smoothly, but it also takes time for the residents or others involved. We understand that our work has a major impact and naturally treat possessions with care. Our specialists ensure that a house is immediately prepared for a new occupant. We deliver business premises so that they can be used again immediately. This means that we also carry out light construction work, from small items such as painting to minor repairs.

Your partner in eviction
- At Dolmans Group, you will find all the specialists under one roof. If major construction work is needed, we can call on our partner companies.
- For us, clearing goes beyond the work to be done. Attention before anything else; people are at the forefront of everything we do.
- We deliver a home or commercial property ready for use. We carry out all repairs and maintenance ourselves.
- Our staff possess a high degree of empathy. We want to leave you satisfied in every way and are happy to go the extra mile.
- We make every effort to keep the cost of an eviction as low as possible. We do this, for example, by auctioning off (part of) the contents.
FAQ
Who pays for eviction?
The tenant is responsible for paying for an eviction. If the tenant dies, it is the heirs. Are there no heirs in sight? Then, often, the landlord or the municipality takes responsibility.
Who orders an eviction?
This depends on the reason for eviction. In the case of late payment, it is often a court order, but in the case of eviction after fire or water damage, the order is given by the landlord or homeowner.
Who should clear the house on death?
The heirs of the deceased are responsible for vacating the property. If they are not in the picture, often the landlord or the municipality takes responsibility for vacating the property.
What happens to possessions removed during the clearance process?
This is done in consultation with the client. We may choose to store possessions at our facility, but environmentally friendly disposal is also an option.
Does Dolmans also offer aftercare after an eviction, such as cleaning the premises?
Yes, we always deliver a property so that it can be used immediately by new residents or businesses.
In what situation should evacuation take place?
An eviction can have various causes. Consider, for example, evacuation after death or payment arrears. However, an evacuation can also take place after a leak, water damage or fire.
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