Get a binding estimate
in advance specifying the cost of your move.
Check to make sure
the mover you pick is a member of the American Moving and Storage Association's
"Certified Mover Program."
In your contract,
require the mover to pay a penalty if he doesn't deliver your belongings
on or before a specific date.
Buy replacement
value insurance on your possessions, in case something breaks during
the move.
Before you choose
a moving company, get a clear understanding from that mover what happens
if something is broken that you've packed yourself.
When the mover
drops off your furniture at your new residence, do not sign the release
form until you've examined your furniture piece by piece.
The best way to
protect crystal, china, and any other extremely valuable and delicate
possessions is to move them yourself in your own car.
If you want to
risk your back and move yourself, be careful about what packing materials
you buy for the move. You'll generally do better renting the truck from
the rental company and buying your boxes and other materials somewhere
else.
To save money on
truck rentals, move during mid-month or during the week.
Consider a range
of options to sell your home, including selling it yourself, using a
discount-commission broker or a full-commission broker.
Interview a number
of real estate agents before you hire one. It's good to deal with someone
who sells a lot of houses in your neighborhood.
When you interview
an agent, ask for a detailed, written sales plan of how the agent would
market your home. Limit the listing time with that agent to three months
or negotiate a fee you can pay to get out of the listing after three
months.
Listen to every
offer for your house and always make a counteroffer.
Prepare your house
for sale. It should be clean, bright, uncluttered, and uncrowded.
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