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After the Move Information
You have just completed your move to your new home or apartment.
Unfortunately, there will be no rest for the weary just yet. Now it's time to
find out if the move has been a successful one.
- Does the price of the final bill match the estimate you were given? Keep
your Bill of Lading handy, as well as all of the moving company's contact
information.
- Check your goods for any damage. Take photographs, if necessary.
- In the event of damages, contact the moving company immediately. Good
moving companies quickly respond to damage claims.
- Request that an agent of the company come over to inspect the damage.
- Moving companies reserve the right to repair damaged items rather than
replace them. Keep in mind that moving companies are not responsible for
damage to articles in boxes you packed.
- If there are no damages, you still have to unpack everything. Flatten
all boxes for disposal, as there could be strict recycling rules in your new
area.
- Familiarize yourself with the location of your fuse box. Homeowners
should note the location of their main water valves.
- If you are moving into an apartment complex, be sure to note the
location of the building superintendent and/or other building staff.
- Be sure to note the location of all emergency exits in your new home or
building.
- Acclimate yourself, your children, and your pets to the new area. Make
plans for some leisure activities and, if applicable, start making
provisions for your children to enter their new schools.
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