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subject: Your Favorite Utah Mover Is Also Your Favorite Corporate Relocation Company [print this page]


Deciding on what Salt Lake City mover to use to relocate your company is an important decision. Your move needs to be fast and efficient so that your company can be back on its feet as soon as possible. This article will provide some information that you may find helpful during the process of choosing a Salt Lake City mover.

If you're feeling ambitious you can research the moving rules and regulations in your area. These are available online at www.protectyourmove.gov . To find the rules and regulations for your area click the "State/Local Resources" tab found near the top of the website. There are also many other helpful articles on the website to help prepare your organization for the move.

During your search to find your perfect Salt Lake City mover you can use the following list of questions to help you sort through them. You don't have to ask every single one of them, but read through them so that you are aware of potential differences between movers.

Whether or not the mover is licensed should be one of the first questions you ask. Find out how the mover bills, is it by the hour or by the piece?

Do they have a minimum charge? How do they charge after the minimum charge is met? Are there any extra fees for large items or for having to use an elevator or stairs?

Will you be billed for the time it takes the mover to drive from their business to yours? Will it be more expensive if you were to move during non-business hours (evenings or over the weekend)?

Be sure to ask each candidate if they require a deposit to be paid before the move. Does the moving company accept the type of payment you'd like to use? Do they use temporary or day laborers or more experienced full time employees?

During the move do they insure all items? Will the insurance they provide be high enough to cover the expenses for the items you will be moving? And finally, during the actual move will there be a way for you to contact them?

by: Angel Chodie




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