
Apartment Move-Out Checklist provided by American Apartment Owners Association.
Read MoreIn our previous article, we discussed a few of the unexpected moving expenses you should avoid in 2017. This is a continuation from where we left off: Buying new stuff After moving, you might realize that your old décor doesn’t match your new home. Also, some furniture might feel out of place. This makes the need to buy new furniture and decor inevitable. Some people prefer selling a lot of their belongings before moving to cut down moving expenses. They consider buying new stuff at their new home to be the alternate solution. While this could be beneficial, when not […..]
Read MoreOf course the obvious thing to do after you move into your new home is to unpack and organize. But there’s more to the list than that, listed below are things to do after you move into your new home. Take Pictures If you are moving into a rented property rather that’s a house or an apartment, you should take pictures before you unpack. We have mentioned this in our “First Apartment Tips,” blog. It’s good to take pictures before you unpack and get settled in, so that when you do move out you have proof of how […..]
Read MoreYou are going over the costs of how much it will be to move, getting several estimates from other movers. But once you find a mover or while you look for one, you might have to consider getting mover’s insurance or why you should get mover’s insurance. 60 cents on the Pound- Mover’s Liability You’ve probably come across this on many movers’ websites and even heard it through the phone from them, assuming this is mover’s insurance. This is NOT INSURANCE this is VALUATION that the movers are require to have for liability. Valuation coverage is standard coverage that movers […..]
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