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How to Hire a Mover- 7 Tips

Reblogger Roy Kelley
Industry Observer with Retired

It begins with hiring a good mover… not the cheapest, but a professional, licensed experienced mover with a good track record.

Original content by Kathy Streib

How to Hire a Mover- 7 Tips

People will tell you that selling your house is the most stressful thing youtips for hiring a mover can do, but right up there is the actual move itself.  How do you hire the right moving company?

Let’s face it, they’re going to be transporting your household goods - clothes, furniture, art- in that big moving van.  As you see it drive away, you can do more than just hope to see it again at your new address.

It begins with hiring a good mover… not the cheapest, but a professional, licensed experienced mover with a good track record.

Here are 7 tips to help you hire a moving professional.

1.Ask for recommendations from friends and local Facebook sites like  Gotta Guy in South Florida.

2. Do some preliminary investigative work online, call the Better Business Bureau, etc.

3. Interview at least 3 companies, and have their Estimators out so that you can ask them questions, and they can see what you have to move.

What to ask them * see below

Their full company name, address, website address, and email.

Ask for names and addresses of references

Get their USDOT (US Department of Transportation) license number as well as their Motor Carrier License Numbers

Ask them if there are charges for additional items not covered that you need to be aware of.

 

You should receive a USDOT booklet that informs you of your full rights.  If your move is intrastate, then their moves are regulated by the state’s department of transportation.

What you need to tell them-

Show them everything that you will be moving.

In several of our moves, the company has had to bring out a crew to build crates for a mounted turkey (in flight). If they aren’t aware of these special items, it could delay the move as well as add charges that you weren’t prepared for.

If you are moving a boat, for example, they will need to know.

Our bass boat was moved inside the moving van and had a special structure built around it so that boxes, etc could also be loaded.

Let them know of special considerations at your new home…. stairs, an unusually long and winding route to the building for example or even a street where it will be difficult for the van to maneuver or turn around.  Many condominium associations, for example,  will not allow moving trucks after a certain hour in the day.

 

4. Find out what kind of insurance the company offers.  What I Read your contracthave found is that the company does not cover what they don’t pack.  For example, if you pack your china and crystal yourself, it may not be covered for breakage by the moving company.

Ask your own insurance company what, if anything, it will cover in your move. Some will cover your personal belongings while they are in transit.
 

5. Read, know and keep your contract or bill of lading.

You know how you sometimes skim a contract.  Well now is not the time to do that.  Make sure you understand what is and is not covered.  

Make sure it has your correct addresses (where you are now, and where you’re going) and contact information.

Make sure you understand how payment is accepted, when it is due, and what the move date is.

If you have a question, ask it.  If your gut says something is wrong, trust it.
 

6. Before you sign off on the pick up and delivery day, make sure! You could incur extra charges, for rescheduling or storage, for example, if you have to reschedule.

 

7. Ask who will be packing your household goods.

Some companies have their own crews whose responsibility is packing up houses.  

Ask who will load and unload the van. In our moves, the Driver hired a local crew to load while he supervised.  And, hired a crew to off-load  at the final destination.

 

*I asked Janelle Dowley, owner of  TWO MEN AND A TRUCK-PALM BEACH,  what questions a consumer should ask when hiring a moving company.  These are primarily for a local move but are still applicable for most any household move.

Ask if….

They are licensed by the State and/or County as well as the U.S. Dept. of Transportation

Accredited by Better Business Bureau

Will you receive a detailed written estimate ( or just a general price quote)

Does the company use day labor or independent contractors or their own employees

Do they do background checks and random drug testing

Is pricing done by weight (which final bill  is determined after the truck is loaded) or by time(what are the increments 15 mins or half hour)

Any additional charges like pads, stretchwrap, dollies, gas, tax ( some places have a fuel charge of 10% and it’s based on the total charge not just drive)

If you need boxes and supplies how are they charged- can you return any unused supplies.

 

Here are some additional sites for you to check:

Better Business Bureau

American Moving and Storage Association (moving.org)

Movingscam.com

Rip-Off Report  (ripoffreport.com)

 

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (fmcsa.dot.gov)

 

Don’t find yourself in the position of having your household goods held hostage. Do your homework before you hire a mover.  Don’t pick strictly by who charges less.

 

 

This post was written at the request of Gayle Rich-Boxman Fishhawk Lake Realtor (503)755-2905 my very good ActiveRain friend.  

 

 

 Kathy Streib 

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Posted by

Roy Kelley, Retired, Former Associate Broker, RE/MAX Realty Group

Gaithersburg, Maryland  

Kathy Streib
Cypress, TX
Home Stager/Redesign

Roy- thank you for reblogging my post. Have a good weekend.

Sep 10, 2015 08:14 PM
Roy Kelley

You are welcome. Have a great day and an outstanding weekend.

Sep 10, 2015 08:35 PM
Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

Please be sure to leave comments at the original blog by Kathy Streib

Sep 10, 2015 08:34 PM
Gita Bantwal
RE/MAX Centre Realtors - Warwick, PA
REALTOR,ABR,CRS,SRES,GRI - Bucks County & Philadel

Thank you for reblogging the post. I will bookmark this and share with others.

Sep 10, 2015 09:51 PM
Debbie Reynolds, C21 Platinum Properties
Platinum Properties- (931)771-9070 - Clarksville, TN
The Dedicated Clarksville TN Realtor-(931)320-6730

Most of the moving in our area are relocation company generated or hired by the military transportation office. This is good information for those that are handling the details themselves.

Sep 10, 2015 11:56 PM
Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

Thanks for stopping by. It has been a busy Friday. Dolores and I just returned from a day trip to Longwood Gardens.

Sep 11, 2015 08:13 AM
Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

We've had a rainy Saturday in Maryland. Enjoy the weekend.

Sep 12, 2015 11:35 AM
Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

Good Monday morning to all. We have cooler weather in Maryland this morning. Have an outstanding week!

Sep 13, 2015 10:33 PM