How
To Choose The Right Movers
So now that you have found your San Marcos
apartment or condo, it is time to start planning your move. One of
the things to consider is choosing the right movers. You will want
to select a moving company that you feel confident with so that you
will be able to relax in your new San Marcos apartment. You should
research the various moving companies to find the most efficient and
cost effective movers for your items. Here are some tips on how to
choose your movers when you are moving into your new San Marcos
apartment.
Taken from "Moving Hints: From
Packing to Paying" by Arnold Kling, courtesy of Homefair.com
The right time to find a moving
company is 5 – 8 weeks before you move. Here are some guidelines
to use when selecting a moving company:
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Ask friends and coworkers for
moving companies they have had success with. Check moving
companies by calling the Better Business Bureau.
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Find out what is included in the
quote. Find out what the company will, and will not move. If you
are moving items that require special handling, make sure that
the mover has experience and the correct equipment to move those
things.
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Get several estimates. The only
way to get an accurate estimate is for the mover to inspect your
home and see what needs to be moved. Ask the mover if the
estimate is binding, and if so for how longs, and find out if
there is a cost for the estimate.
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If one estimate is much lower
than the others – find out why.
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To minimize costs, dispose of
unnecessary or hard-to-move items before you get an estimate.
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Write "subject to further
inspection for concealed loss or damage" on the contract
when you sign it to protect yourself in case you find damage
when unpacking.
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Understand the types of
insurance coverage offered. Be sure to ask movers to price out
all the options so you can make an informed decision.
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Basic Liability – Usually
about 60 cents per pound per item, it is often included at no
additional charge, but it does not cover the full repair or
replacement of a damaged article.
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Depreciated Value –
Also called standard protection. It is additional charge that
insures your shipment based on the weight and value of your
possessions; however, with this type of insurance, the mover is
only responsible for the determined depreciated value of each
item.
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Full Value – provides the
most comprehensive coverage (replacement of full repair) but
requires a larger additional fee.
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Ask to see a copy of the
mover’s ICC (Interstate Commerce Commission) Annual
Performance Report. Interstate movers are required to provide
information about past performance and complaint handling
procedures. They are also required to provide you with a copy of
an ICC publication about your moving rights and
responsibilities.
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Make an inventory list and label
the contents of all boxes.
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When the van arrives at your new
location, be ready to pay the charges so the crew can unload
your shipment. Carefully check your inventory list and mark any
discrepancies on the driver’s inventory list before you sign
it. Note any damage to the outside of cartons.
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Unpack any items of high value,
such as silver or art, immediately.
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If you want the movers to unpack
for you, be sure to inform them prior to delivery.
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