Hoarding: Buried Alive - Season 8

Season 8

Episodes

Running Out of Time
Geoffrey has already lost his home. Now, he has just 30 days to clear the clutter from the home or he will lose everything that remains inside it - including his two children.

A VCR for Every Day of the Week
John and Joe are a father and son duo who both hoard. John faces jail time for his compulsions while Joe could lose his newborn son to child protective services if he doesn't clean up his mess.

Three Apartments, Three Hoarders
An unprecedented edition of "Hoarding: Buried Alive" features an apartment complex with not one, not two, but three extreme hoarders. For years, their hoarding has gone unchecked, but with the building now under strict management, everything is about to change.

The Donald Trump of Hoarding
Extreme hoarder Mike is about to undergo surgery that could save his life. But the biohazards inside his filthy home puts his recovery at serious risk. If he doesn't clean out his house now, he will die in his hoard.

We're Gonna Need a Bigger Boat
Ken's entire world revolves around his girlfriend. But as years of hoarding have taken its toll on their relationship, she's giving him one last chance to clear out. And Lea is at risk of losing her children if she can't clean her clutter.

Worse Than a Haunted House
One mother's battle with hoarding is overshadowed by the discovery of her own daughter's compulsion to hold on to things. Another mother is putting her family's unity on the line and her husband's life at risk with her own extreme hoarding problem.

A Graveyard of Junk
It's the most extreme roach infestation ever seen on "Hoarding: Buried Alive" and if Seymour can't conquer it and clear out the hoard in his house, the city will condemn the home and leave him homeless.

The Stench is Amazing
If Tim doesn't grow up and get his home cleaned before his inheritance runs out, he'll lose the house and end up out on the street. A similar fate is in store for twin brothers Lorrin and Orin if their decades-long compulsions can't be curbed.

It's a Rat's Nest
If Doug doesn't get a handle on his extreme compulsion to collect things within the month, he stands to lose not one, but two houses he's filled with clutter.
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