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Best Advice for Hiring A Moving Company

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When searching around for movers to work with, your decision can make or break your moving experience. We recommend choosing a mover that is professional, reliable, and qualified. Occasionally, it can be challenging for homeowners and renters to discover these qualities when hiring a moving company. In 2018, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) reported 9,256 complaints regarding movers and moving companies that were registered with BBB. We asked Michael Morrison from Morrison Moving for his tips on how to hire movers. This is what he said. 1. Check Their Online Reputation. When searching for movers to work with, it's a good idea also to cross-check the business name online. You can accomplish this by using the company name or the name of the mover. You may review the different review sources like the BBB, Google My Business Yellow Pages Home Stars Houzz And Social Media. You can also call the BBB to see if the mover has any complaints against it. Make sure that you check th

Best Advice For Things to Do Before Moving Out of Your Condo

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Congratulations on finding a new place to live. Moving out of your condo can be an exciting new time for you. We asked our moving professionals for some suggestions on how to make your move go as easily as possible. Here are some tips on the things that you will need to do before moving out of your condo.    Cleaning We realize that cleaning your condo before moving out might not exactly be at the top of your priority list, but it’s advised that you do it. We suggest that you put on some of your beloved tunes and get busy cleaning. Be sure that you examine the unit for small damages. If you discover some you might be able to take care of them yourself. You can also hire a handyman to help you with the repairs. Change Over the Energy Bills Make your moving transition much easier by switching over your utility bills with all of your service providers. Touch base all your corresponding providers to figure out all the particulars. You won't want to move into your new ho