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About wildwestjunkremoval

Weston Molitor is the founder of Wild West Junk Removal. He was born in Poway California and moved to Murrieta at the age of six. After school he became an apprentice for a paint contractor and eventually started his own painting business. After doing that for about five years he realized that he liked having his own business but he wanted to do something different. That’s where junk removal came in. He sold off all of his painting equipment and purchased a dump trailer and that’s how Wild West Junk Removal was born. Weston Molitor is the founder of Wild West Junk Removal. He was born in Poway California and moved to Murrieta at the age of six. After school he became an apprentice for a paint contractor and eventually started his own painting business. After doing that for about five years he realized that he liked having his own business but he wanted to do something different. That’s where junk removal came in. He sold off all of his painting equipment and purchased a dump trailer and that’s how Wild West Junk Removal was born. “We help solve customers problems. The most consistent problem is dealing with years stuff accumulated while the client has been living in a home for a long period”, explains Weston.

Wild West Junk Removal is expanding its commercial cleanup services across the Temecula Valley

PRESS RELEASE: Wild West Junk Removal is the best company for getting rid of junk for real estate agents, property managers, and local governments in the Temecula Valley.

By |2026-02-13T14:44:32+00:00January 3, 2026|Building Debris, Commercial Junk, Eviction, Press Releases, Property Mgrs, Temecula Junk Removal|Comments Off on Wild West Junk Removal is expanding its commercial cleanup services across the Temecula Valley

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By |2025-12-10T18:41:24+00:00December 5, 2025|Homeless, Temecula Junk Removal|Comments Off on How to write “The Notice for Homeless Encampment Removal”

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By |2026-02-01T01:44:29+00:00December 5, 2025|Homeless, Temecula Junk Removal|Comments Off on Effective Strategies for Homeless Camp Cleanup Success

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By |2025-12-10T17:59:00+00:00December 2, 2025|Property Mgrs, Temecula Junk Removal|Comments Off on 7 Ways We Help Property Managers With Junk Removal

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By |2025-12-10T18:07:13+00:00November 22, 2025|Cleanout, Temecula Junk Removal|Comments Off on Ultimate Fall Decluttering Checklist: An Updated Guide

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Eviction clean-outs can be some of the most challenging property cleanups a landlord or property manager will ever face. Whether a tenant left voluntarily or after a lengthy legal process, the aftermath often includes abandoned belongings, trash buildup, damage, and uncertainty about what can legally be removed.

By |2026-02-13T14:46:03+00:00November 22, 2025|Eviction, Temecula Junk Removal|Comments Off on Estate Clean Out Service Tips
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