7 Mistakes to Avoid During a Move

Relocating is indeed stressful and tiring. The moment you know about you your reallocation, you become worried. In this worry, often you make mistakes that could have been avoided. Six following are some common mistakes that you may while moving from one place to another.

Not planning the move

Moving is a complicated process which requires proper planning and execution according to the available time. Sit with your family members and prepare a draft stage of what you need and how that can be achieved in the best way keeping in mind all other factors that affects it.

Unaware of the busy season

Good and reported professional packing companies are always busy in summer season. So, if you plan to hire a professional company, then be sure to contact them in advance and if possible settle the negotiation so that you can avail their services at the required time.

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Enquire about the packing company

Even if you are fully satisfied with the terms and conditions of the first company you spoke to, still then, you can always keep yourself on the safe side by comparing their flat rate quote with other packing companies. This would give you a brief idea of what you are paying and how fair it is.

Stay calm and avoid rushing

After you have settled with the packing company, don’t panic. Take steps according to the terms and conditions that you have settled and see that all work is carried out according to the contract. Rushing things will only create more problems and complicate the matter.

Keep record of the official statements

Carry all the official statements, documents and money receipts that are associated with the movers. Many times it happens that you misplace the receipt in a hurry which is an ultimate proof of your payment to the packing company. This would land you in serious trouble in case you have to settle any matter with the packing company.

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Not crosschecking the inventory sheet

Be sure to check the inventory sheet before signing it finally. While loading your things in to the clock to make sure that all things listed in the inventory sheet. Once the trucks arrives at the destination check inventory sheet and confirm that all things loaded into the trunk are safely unloaded from it. Only after crosschecking, sign the inventory sheet.

Good behavior and code of conduct

Always remember that the people whom you have hired are professionals. Treat them in a professional way to create good impression. This would make them take more interest in your work. Don’t forget to take the movers as this would create a good long-term relationship with them. In case you need them for further dealings, they would always prove themselves as good helping hands.

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4 Responses to 7 Mistakes to Avoid During a Move

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  4. plastin says:

    Good advice, thank you.

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