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		<title>Tidying up Before Moving</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Aug 2010 19:40:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are moving soon from a rental house or apartment you must leave the place in immaculate condition if you want to get back your security deposit before moving out. When you decide to move you already know that you would have a lot on your plate in terms of packing, booking the moving [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are moving soon from a rental house or apartment you must leave the place in immaculate condition if you want to get back your security deposit before moving out. When you decide to move you already know that you would have a lot on your plate in terms of packing, booking the <a href="http://www.moverscorp.com/moving_companies/TX_Texas/Houston/">moving company</a>, <a href="http://www.moverscorp.com/moving_guide/change_of_address/">changing address</a> and switching off utilities&#8230; there is indeed a lot to be done. Because of this, most people tend to move from their old abode to the new, refusing to make that extra effort to tidy up their mess. This act is truly an offensive one to your previous landlord, especially if he has been an exemplary landlord conducting all transactions by the book. <a href="http://www.moverscorp.com/local_moving/">Moving professionals</a> would tell you that even if you contract does not promise the return of your security deposit, tidying up before you leave your old premises would be the honorable thing to do.</p>
<p>You can start your tidying project by first getting rid of the expired foodstuff in both the cupboards and refrigerator before moving. After you have emptied by the refrigerator and cupboards, you can then move on to cleaning and wiping the refrigerator&#8217;s compartment one at a time.</p>
<p>Similarly, you can dust and wipe out cupboards before sweeping and mopping the floors. When you clean, try using a detergent that would not only clean effectively but one that would fill the room with a clean and fresh scent. If you have carpeted floors, try investing in some carpet cleaning agent before you run the vacuum.</p>
<p>A few days before the actual moving day you can write down the condition of the items that you met in the apartment when you moved in. The landlord would have his own inspection form and would also be documenting the aforementioned information as well. </p>
<p>When you have identified the damages etc. let your landlord know by inviting him over so that the both of you can perform a walk-through, identifying the problems along the way. If there were any items broken by you and your family, you can either volunteer to pay to have it fixed or perhaps you may suggest that he deducts some of repair fees from your security deposit. </p>
<p>Bear in mind that once your old home passes the landlord&#8217;s inspection it is highly suggested that you also tidy up and clean the new home as well even before moving in.</p>
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		<title>Moving Fears</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2010 21:29:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With moving comes a barrage of fears that if you spend all your time thinking about the “what-ifs” before moving, you may truly get a nervous breakdown. Research has revealed that close to 50 percent of people who are about to move all experience anxiety issues. One of the fears that is facing most people [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With moving comes a barrage of fears that if you spend all your time thinking about the “what-ifs” before moving, you may truly get a nervous breakdown. Research has revealed that close to 50 percent of people who are about to move all experience anxiety issues. One of the fears that is facing most people who are moving today is the concerns about selecting the right moving company. With so many <a href="http://www.moverscorp.com/moving_guide/moving_scam/">scam movers</a> stories occurring in different parts of the nation, one is always taking a risk when they are relocating. But it does not necessarily have to be so; you will be saving yourself a lot of heartache if you do your background checks and be smart about your moving company search. It is obvious that a <a href="http://www.moverscorp.com/moving_companies/IL_Illinois/Chicago/">moving company</a> that exists without a physical office is one that you should not be associated with at all.</p>
<p>In addition, a moving company that does not identify who they are over the telephone when you call  is also a sure-fire sign that you are dealing with movers who are not legal to do such a business. You can safeguard yourself from companies like these by checking the listing in the telephone directory. From the directory display ads, you could get a feel of the moving company by the information that would appear in the ad. Most moving companies are proud of not only being certified to do business but they would also let you know how long they have been in business in the directory ad as well. These preliminary results would give you enough confidence to visit the moving company where you  would meet with the owners of the moving company and also view their certifications to see if they are legitimate. You should visit at least three moving companies in person and get references and customer testimonials from them before you make your decision on which moving company you should choose.</p>
<p>For the company that gives you the lowest quote, you should verify how legitimate they are with the Better Business Bureau as low prices too are indication of a inexperience moving company trying to make a quick<br />
dollar off of you.</p>
<p>Another moving stress  is the one which finds you worrying about getting everything all packed up and ready for when the movers get to your home. With proper packing tips ahead of time, some <a href="http://www.moverscorp.com/moving_guide/four_week_before_move/">four weeks before you move</a> we can almost guarantee that your last week of moving would be spent in relaxed mode as you enjoy your last few days in your old neighborhood with some good friends.</p>
<p>Also, although we may not want to think about it, damages can occur to your furniture during the move; to safeguard yourself against this you should ask your insurance company about moving insurance. more about<br />
moving insurance. Finally no one wants to move in to their new home and not have electricity and other services such as phone and cable. You can stop your panic attack in its tracks by letting the utility companies know in advance about your impending move. A week before moving day arrives, you should call the utility companies again to confirm your request so that they can expedited matters about your relocation.</p>
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		<title>How to Get Ready for a Move</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jun 2010 05:13:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nothing quite measures up the excitement and anticipation that one feels when having to move into a new home. Moving in itself can be somewhat challenging but once you have set the moving date you should start planning and organizing in advance to avoid the unnecessary stress. The first step when thinking about moving is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nothing quite measures up the excitement and anticipation that one feels when having to move into a new home. Moving in itself can be somewhat challenging but once you have set the moving date you should start planning and organizing in advance to avoid the unnecessary stress.</p>
<p>The first step when thinking about moving is to first find a reputable moving company in your area. You would know how legitimate the company is if you were to check with the Better Business Bureau who would provide you with additional information about the company. Another way in which you can check out is by asking a moving company to provide you with a list of customer references; their feedback on the moving company could sway or encourage your judgment.</p>
<p>It is always advised that you choose at least six moving companies and then narrow them down to the one that is better suitable as regards to their costing on everything from packing to <a href="http://www.moverscorp.com/moving_guide/loading_truck/">loading</a> and <a href="http://www.moverscorp.com/moving_guide/unloading_unpacking_tips/">unpacking</a> again. You should also find out if the moving company offers insurance as well as this is a vital part of the move.</p>
<p>As soon as you get settled on selecting the movers you can turn your attention on <a href="http://www.moverscorp.com/moving_guide/moving_packing_tips/">packing your household items</a>. To eliminate unwanted weight on the truck and not to mention space, it would be best if you were to sift through your personal items to see if there are anything that you can get rid of. There may be something in your home that you could either take to the dumpster as well as there may be some items that could be sold or donated. If there are items that you can sell then you should plan to have a tag sale a few weeks before you actually move. The money you make from the sale can very well go back into offsetting some of your moving expenses.</p>
<p>Next, on your moving to-do list is to start informing your Utilities Company, Cable Company, bank and insurance company about your impending move. If you are moving with children, this is the time that you should also be working on getting them into new schools in your new area.</p>
<p>A month before you move should be spent getting your packing done. Never leave packing for last minute; you do not want to leave anything behind. A good practice when moving is to always create a list of your inventory just to ensure that nothing goes astray. Also make a list of the items that you would be personally transporting to your new location. This includes your family’s medical documents, the children’s school reports and other like documents as well as jewelry and information and documents on your pets if you have them.</p>
<p>In addition, when packing, use sturdy <a href="http://www.moverscorp.com/moving_guide/types_of_boxes/">boxes for moving</a> and ensure to tape and label them so that the unpacking phase would be much easier for you to find things when you move. You would be doing yourself a world of good if you were to call the movers to confirm your moving day appointment just in case something may pop up at their end and they neglected to tell you within a reasonable amount of time. </p>
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		<title>Corporate moves</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 May 2010 21:24:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Corporate moves are a little bit trickier than that of household moves in that you have so much more heavy and valuable items to transport that if not done right, you can end up having a nervous breakdown on moving day. The right approach to corporate moving begins with a well sorted out plan that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Corporate moves are a little bit trickier than that of household moves in that you have so much more heavy and valuable items to transport that if not done right, you can end up having a nervous breakdown on moving day. </p>
<p>The right approach to <a href="http://www.moverscorp.com/moving_guide/corporate_office_move/">corporate moving</a> begins with a well sorted out plan that can definitely ease the pain of stress and worry. Getting dimensions for the new office is the name of the game. It helps you map out where your old furniture and equipment would go as well as where to group the workstations for your employees. Write the name of each employee indicating where each workstation should go and follow that up by labeling all office furniture such as chairs, cabinets and desks with the employees name as well. Give the movers a copy of the new layout plan; the movers would know where the furniture should go. </p>
<p>Even <a href="http://www.moverscorp.com/moving_guide/before_move_in/">before the movers come</a> along, have each employee remove the contents from their desk drawers and shelves, even bookcases etc. If you have a filing cabinet stacked with important documents then you should leave everything as is and secure the locks on the cabinet. Disconnect the computers in the office when moving day comes as well as package them in a sturdy box. If you have vending machines you need to empty them out before moving as well as to empty the ink and other liquids from the photocopying machines. </p>
<p>By the time you start putting things together at your office to be able to move, you would notice that you have accumulated lots of garbage and waste. Be sure to dispose of them carefully at your company’s dumpster. If there isn’t a waste container then request one from your local authorities. Also put aside a few plastic containers that would store recycled items that you intend to throw out. Make sure that you have your broadband internet connections, electricity and phones all transferred and set up <a href="http://blog.moverscorp.com/category/before-you-move/">before moving</a>. That way you can resume business as soon as possible. Finally don’t forget to inform your clients about your move. This can be done by sending out “We Have Moved” letters to all of your clients. </p>
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