MIAMI MOVERS - How To Select A Mover
Planning to relocate in the near future? Moving is a big thing. Make the incorrect choice & you might regret it for a long time. A few things to consider:
License & Insurance:Check to make sure that you pick a licensed & insured movers. Each mover is required to be licensed & insured - it's the law. The type of license & insurance they must have can vary depending on the state the business is located in.
Place of Business:Check to make sure that the moving company you pick has a physical location & that it's real. Knowing the mover's actual location is significant if it's necessary to file a claim. Be cautious in dealing with a mover that doesn't have one.
The Salesman:Ask if the mover is a mover or a moving broker. A moving broker isn't a mover, they are a middle man that brings together a potential client with a mover & charges you a fee. The broker does not work for the mover they just provide the moving company with the lead. You have no idea who is going to show up at your door the day of the move.
Some Things To Find Out:Is the Business Insured?What is the degree of insurance the mover provides for your move?
Does the movingcompany extend different insurance alternatives other than the basic liability?
What is the process to file a claim if necessary?
How Can Payment Be Made?What are acceptable methods of payment - cash, check, money order, or Visa/Mastercard/Amex?
Is a deposit necessary & is it refundable if I decide to not use your service.
When do I have to pay?
Is The Company Well Established?Ask how long the mover has been doing business?
Ask if the mover can give you client references?
Ask if the mover is accredited to perform moves in the state?
Ask if the mover has their own vehicles & workers or does the company subcontract equipment & employees?
Take your time. Analyze all your options. In case you would like free information regarding a move, please feel free to contact our web site at
Movers In Miami or
South Florida Movers.