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Full Household Goods Move - What to Expect on Moving Day
Packing:
- When the movers come to do the packing, simply stand back and let them
do it. They are professionally trained on how to pack every possible
household item. A good idea is to designate an area of a room or a closet
and mark on the door "do not pack". Place everything you would not want
packed in that area.
- Remember the packers will not try to decide for you what should be
packed and what should not. This includes garage door openers and keys!
- Movers will generally not pack anything that is physically attached
to the home, such as paper towel holders, light fixtures, and drape tracks.
Take these down and leave out for the crew. Chemical or flammable items
cannot be packed, so leave them where they are.
- The movers will leave what they cannot pack. When they are finished you
can go through the house and make your own arrangements for these.
Taking Inventory:
- The driver will make a written inventory and record condition of items.
These inventory sheets will be used if you need to make a claim, so it is
imperative that everything is listed.
- If you do not agree with the movers assessment of the condition of an
item, note your exceptions on the original inventory form. The driver
will provide you with a copy.
Final Walk-Through:
- You will be asked to sign a Bill Of Lading releasing your belongings.
Carefully review and keep a copy. This document outlines the moving
company's limitations and liability, so do not hesitate to ask the
driver any questions!
- Before signing the Bill of Lading, take a walk around to make sure
nothing has been overlooked.
- Give the driver contact numbers of where you will be in transit and
at the destination.
- The driver will give you scheduled arrival date and time. Often it is
a range of dates, so you must be available during that entire time. If
you are not present when the truck arrives at destination, your goods
may end up in storage at your cost.
Delivery Day:
- The driver will give you the inventory sheets, as each box is carried
into the house, the workers will call out the box numbers so you can
check them off. When finished, you will sign that inventory form, so
review it carefully.
- Do not sign anything until all boxes have been checked. By signing
this, you acknowledge that you received everything and that you agree
with the driver as to the condition of your belongings. Make a note on
the form of missing boxes or damage.
- If you suffer property damage, or auto damage, note on inventory sheet
and call the moving company immediately.
Unpacking:
- If you have requested and paid for unpacking, (check your relocation
policy to see if this is covered, it may not be) it will be done by the
driver the day of unloading or the day after. Movers unpack by emptying
boxes and placing the items on counters or floors, in the rooms
designated by you ahead of time on each box. Having movers unpack is
mainly to dispose of packing materials. If you must unpack yourself,
request a "debris pick-up" from your moving agent. They will only come
once to pick up the crushed boxes, so be sure to schedule it once you
are 100% unpacked.
- Special insurance is needed since your homeowners' policy rarely covers
goods in transit. Even when it does, there may be limitations on mileage
and other restrictions. As a benefit to you, your employer has made
arrangements with your mover to cover approximately $50,000 - $75,000
value of your household goods. Please refer to your corporate relocation
policy for the exact coverage you will automatically receive.
- Items that you packed yourself cannot be included in the special
insurance coverage. If you have items in boxes already, have the movers
repack them.
- Even the special insurance has limitations, some are listed in your
relocation policy, and some are listed here: For example, antiques,
furs may not be covered. Only external appliance damage is covered.
Malfunctions that cannot be traced to mishandling are not covered.
Again, be sure to keep the damaged items, even if they are of no use to
you any longer. If items are not available for inspection, the mover
can decline liability.
- Obtain a written appraisal of any antique or unique items to verify
value.
Insurance Claims:
- If damage occurs, call the mover immediately and they will mail you
the necessary forms.
- Keep the damaged items; they usually must be available for inspection
by the claims adjuster.
- You must file only one claim, and do so within a certain number of days
after the delivery date, depending on each company. This is why you must
unpack everything before filing a claim. If some items are in storage or
you just put them in closets, please speak with the moving company about
how long you have to unpack them and file the claim.
Useful Tips:
- Do not wax or oil wood furniture before moving, as it may soften the
wood, making it vulnerable to imprinting from furniture pads.
- Pianos/organs must be prepared for the move by a technician, and
adjusted once delivered. Discuss this with your mover BEFORE moving day.
This will be an extra cost to you.
- Do not ship diskettes on the moving truck, send via insured mail or
carry yourself.
- Unplug electronics 24 hours in advance of moving so they will be at
room temperature on moving day. Moving equipment with internal heat
retained can cause damage. Upon delivery, wait again until items are
room temperature before turning them back on.
- Pets are family, but cannot be sent along on the moving truck! You
can transport them yourself in an auto or put them in proper carriers
and ship on an airline, or arrange for delivery with a per carrier
service. Consider these when deciding:
- Length of trip
- Pet's age and temperament (road trips thrill some and terrify
others!)
- Some states have laws concerning entry. Contact the State Veterinarian
or Animal Health Division before you move.
- If you choose the airline, they have strict instructions on carriers,
blackout periods during summer months, etc. Be sure to call each airline
for their policies.
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