On occasion I have dealings with small contractors who subcontract work from banks, doing clean-outs and repairs of foreclosed homes, which seem to be in endless supply here. I have repeatedly heard reports that, given a steady stream of homes to empty out, you could live indefinitely on the contents the bank PAYS you to toss in the dumpster. With the exception of food, just about everything you need to be comfortable can be found in the trail of debris that evicted homeowners leave behind. Furniture, clothes, electronics, tools, sports equipment, yard equipment and yes, even vehicles.
Another thing I found interesting was living next door to a very expensive religious based summer camp. At the end of the season, the place would be awash with high end toys and clothing left behind by spoiled rich brats. Electronic toys, expensive shoes, tablets, clothes. I don't know if the mentality was that the little royalty had such a case of affluenza that they didn't really care, or if leave it behind as a convenient way to assure that mom and dad replaced it with the latest and greatest, but it sure was sickening.