How should I work with a moving company?
Following are several suggestions to keep in mind when working with a moving
company:
- Begin looking for your moving company eight weeks before your move
out.
- Your moving company will provide you with a several documents for
your move:
• A service order, outlining the terms of the financial agreement.
•
A “bill of lading” - a legal contract between you and the moving
company.
•
A “binding estimate” - dictating how much property is to be moved,
and at what cost. If you go over this amount, you will receive a second
estimate, attached to the original.
- Carefully label your boxes, complete
with your name, new address, telephone number and contents of each box. Number
each of the boxes so you can easily
verify all boxes are accounted for at your new condo.
- Create a detailed
list of everything that is being moved. A licensed moving company is responsible
any loss or damage of your property. The
list can
prove valuable in the event something goes missing. If something is missing,
complete
a claim form and provide it to the movers while they are still on premises.
- Mover’s liability is generally 60 cents per pound, so it is wise
to purchase extra insurance to cover the actual value of your goods. You’ll
be required to declare the value of your insured goods before a single
box is placed on the truck.
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