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• "Work"
with the movers and be on hand when the movers arrive. If you are not able to be
present while the movers are there, designate a friend or family member to help
out and make decisions in your absence. Let the van line agent know to whom you
have given the authority. Be sure that your chosen representative knows exactly
what to do and which valuation liability program and amount you have selected.
This person may be asked to sign documents obligating you to charges.
• Hand
over keys, alarm codes and garage door remote controls to the new owner or real
estate agent.
• Provide
the new phone number and all other phone numbers where you can be reached while
shipment is in transit. Make sure to take along the destination agent's name,
address and telephone number.
• Provide
the driver with clear directions to your new home
• Review
all paper work and details when the van operator arrives. Accompany the driver
as he or she inspects each piece of furniture with tags of identifying number.
These numbers along with a detailed description of your goods at the time of
loading will appear on the inventory.
• Stay
home until the last item is packed. Make a final inspection before the van
operator leaves. Check the mover’s inventory and make sure you agree with any
notations about the condition of your furnishings. Take pictures if necessary.
It is your responsibility to see all of your goods are loaded. Leave your phone
connected throughout moving day. After the movers leave, pack your phone in one
of your suitcases for easy access when you arrive to your new home.
• Clean
your house as much as you can before the moving van arrives. Search every room,
closet and around the house before the moving van arrives.
• The
driver will contact you or the destination agent at least 24 hours prior to
expected arrival time. This allows enough time to locate you and begin
preparation for unloading. It is your responsibility to contact the destination
agent if you cannot be reached.
• Review
your floor plan so you can tell the movers where to place your furniture and
appliances. Make yourself available for the movers for instructions on where to
place your furniture while unloading. Stay there in case there are any
questions.
• If you
cannot be at your home while the van is being unloaded be sure to authorize a
representative to accept delivery and pay the charges for you. Inform the
destination agent of your representative’s name. Your representative will be
asked to note any change in the condition of your goods noted on the inventory
at the time of loading, and to note any missing items at the time of delivery.
• By
signing the inventory sheet, you are acknowledging the receipt of all items
listed. Document any loss or damage on the inventory sheet and report this to
the van line agent at destination, immediately. Make sure you have your
reference number when calling the van line agent for questions or concerns. You
will also be asked to sign the bill of lading and pack/unpack certificate.
• Get a
baby sitter for your kids during the loading and unloading process.
• Put your
pets in a room where they will not be in the way of the loading and unloading
process.
• If you
wish to have your goods unpacked you need to order this service in advance.
Limited unpacking and removal of cartons may be requested on move in day.
• Do not
use your stereos, computers, televisions, other electronic devices and
appliances for 24 hours after delivery to prevent possible damage. Allow them to
adjust to room temperature.
• Payment
is required upon delivery in cash, traveler’s checks, money order or cashier’s
check. Personal checks are not accepted. Unless other arrangements were made in
advance you are required by federal regulation to pay upon delivery for
interstate moves.
• Verify
that all utilities have been disconnected in your old home and connected in your
new home. Have your phone connected a day before move-in day.
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