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4 Things You Need To Know When Moving Around Los Angeles

09.22.2017 by Girl on Fire // Leave a Comment

Moving Around Los Angeles

Moving from one home to another can be a tedious and huge task. From moving large furniture and other appliances, deciding what to pack and leave behind, items getting lost or damaged and high moving costs, there are numerous challenges that come with moving to a new location like moving around Los Angeles.

Moving Around Los Angeles

If it fits your budget, the best way to make your moving process easy is by hiring a professional moving company. Be sure to plan effectively to avoid any inconveniences when working with one. Here are four things you need to know.

Be Sure About The Moving Costs

A significant number of complaints about moving companies are as a result of misunderstandings about moving costs. A common complaint is where a moving company quotes a moving fee but fails to release your possessions until you pay an unexpected fee.

A Los Angeles-based plumbing business notes on their website that it’s always best to discuss the cost of services being offered in advance. You should talk to different moving companies, explain what items you’re moving and get different quotes you can compare before selecting a mover.

Get Everything In Writing

Anything can go wrong when it comes to moving. Your possessions could be stolen or damaged, service charges agreed upon earlier could be hiked or a company that seemed genuine could be a scam. When asking for estimates from different moving companies, you will want to get everything in clear writing.

Expect a professional mover to visit your home and assess the job before providing a complete written estimate. For instance, if you’re making an in-state move, say you’re moving from Huntington Beach to the new Westchester apartments in Los Angeles, the cost estimate will be based on the number of hours it will take to move.

When talking to moving companies, you need to be sure they care about the small details. A moving company that doesn’t pay attention to details, accepts cash only that leaves no record of transaction or requests for a large deposit should not be trusted.

Check Out The Moving Company’s Reputation

While word of mouth is always a great way to get reliable movers, find out what type of reputation they have online. Most moving companies have an online presence, so it’s not hard to find customer feedback about their services. Go to the Better Business Bureau to find whether they have any complaints from clients that are unresolved.

Any registered professional moving company that cares about serving their customers in the best way possible should have a great reputation and many satisfied clients online. Movers must pass the American Moving and Storage Association’s background checks, service standards and insurance requirements before being allowed to offer services.

Make Sure Your Items Are Covered

Consider calling your renters or home insurance provider to find out if your policy covers your personal belongings while in transit. Most plans cover the same liabilities during the move as they do at home. Verify with your insurance provider just to be sure.

If the truck carrying your items bursts into flames, your policy may reimburse you, but if you’re moving to new apartments in Belmont CA or another location, and your items get damaged or broken by the mover, your policy will not cover your belongings. Movers offer some form of liability insurance, just in case anything unexpected happens.

Keep in mind that the time you take ahead planning and scheduling moving services will save you a lot of stress and mishaps that may happen during the move. What you want is a smooth moving process.

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