Hoarders - Season 5

Season 5

Episodes

Norman and Linda
a man whose home is condemned, and he's given 30 days to clean it; and a woman who lives in a hoarded home with her two grown sons who make no attempts to clean the house.

Barbara and Richard
A lifetime hoarder whose hoarding worsened after the deaths of her sons; and a man who compulsively buys clearance-sale items.

Mary and Annie
A woman who hoards cats; a cleaning woman whose own home is cluttered, resulting in problems for her husband, who has Parkinson's disease.

Carrie and James
An abuse victim shops compulsively; a former marine lives in a home filled with bowling balls and damaged workout equipment, and faces city code violations because of it.

Joanne and Kristy
A woman develops post-traumatic stress disorder as a result of her mother's hoarding; a woman's excessive shopping leads to the loss of two children.

Barbara, Fred and Mary
A woman who lives in a million-dollar neighborhood sifts through trash bins; authorities warn a couple that they must clean their cobweb-infested, filthy home.

Kathleen and Scott
A woman's hoarding carries over into her daughter's home; a hoarder buys back some items he sells.

Dee and Jan
A hoarder who spent money from a large legal settlement faces an ultimatum from her daughter; a woman living in filth deals with the threat of eviction.

Verna and JoAnne
A woman claims her hoarding is an artistic choice, but an illness is forcing her to clean; a grandmother who hoards is told her home may be unsafe for her young grandson.

Anna; Claire and Vance
A woman attempts to keep her hoarding a secret, but her daughter catches her; a couple's book-collecting gets out of hand.

Constance and Jeri Jo
A food hoarder runs a fresh-egg business, and unrefrigerated eggs and loose chickens cause problems; a woman married to a man serving a life sentence in prison hoards because she's lonely without her husband.
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