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Picking a mover is one of the most important decisions
you will make. Always check to make sure the mover is
a legitimately licensed, bonded and insured company.
This will give you the comfort that the mover is regulated
by the state or the fed and that you will have recourse
if something goes wrong that the mover cannot or will
not resolve to your satisfaction. Please review this
section to help you decide on the mover to trust with
your household furniture.
- Decide in advance which goods
will be shipped and which will be sold or given away.
Then consider whether or not you would like the mover
to pack and what other type of additional services
you may want.
- Call or email the movers you
may consider and ask for an estimate. Get involved
in the estimating process and try to meet with a relocation
consultant to survey your home and prepare a written
estimate. Ask each prospective mover for how long
his or her estimate is valid.
- Be certain that the mover
has marked all items that are "going" and
"not going" on the survey sheet. The mover
will prepare an estimate that will include transportation
charges and the charges of additional services that
you requested. Keep in mind that if you will decide
to take more items or take fewer items the cost of
your move will change. Please inform the mover if
there are any changes with your shipment. Communication
is the key factor for a successful move.
- If you decide to do your own
packing or partial packing, remember that the moving
company is not liable for damage to boxes packed by
customer. However, if there is an obvious exterior
damage at the delivery make a note of that on the
inventory sheet of your shipment. The driver has the
right to refuse to accept any carton that may be improperly
packed. If the driver has to re-pack cartons that
the customer has packed, additional charges will apply.
- Please provide as much information
as possible about unusual situations on either end
so your estimates will be more accurate. Make the
mover be aware of any problems they may encounter
at the delivery such as parking problems, road access,
street accessibility, delivery time restriction or
if there are any stairs or elevators involved. The
cost of your move can increase for such occurrences.
Try to reserve a "parking space" for the
moving van if your new home is on a congested street.
If the moving crew has to carry your load more than
75 feet from the moving van to your door you may be
charged for excessive distance.
Some neighborhoods may prohibit trucks over a certain
weight. The driver will than offload your possessions
into a smaller vehicle and the charge for that can
be quite expensive. Please advise a relocation consultant
if you will anticipate this situation. In addition
to that, advise the consultant if you are moving to
a high-rise building where an elevator reservation
is required. This can cause problems for the delivery
schedule if the mover does not know about this in
advance and additional charges will apply.
- Ask the prospective mover
what type of estimates they offer. There are two estimate
options available, Binding estimate and Estimated
Cost of Services. Take the necessary time to understand
your options. This could have a significant impact
on the final cost of your move.
- Compare all estimates for
both weight and services provided by the prospective
movers. To check the reliability of the moving company
you may use, contact the local Better
Business Bureau (BBB) to inquire about the company's
complaint record. Ask your friends, neighbors and
family for advice on movers. Ask all movers for references.
- Be sure to understand the
coverage for loss or damage of your shipment. All
licensed movers must provide liability for the value
of goods, which they transport. However, there are
different levels of liability. You must be aware of
the amount of protection provided and the additional
charges that may apply.
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