Don't leave the details of a move to chance. The result could be a costly and aggravating surprise. Here's why signing a moving contract helps to protect both you and your wallet.
December 8, 2014
Don't leave the details of a move to chance. The result could be a costly and aggravating surprise. Here's why signing a moving contract helps to protect both you and your wallet.
Above all, your agreement with a moving company needs to clearly outline their responsibilities and your own obligations. What's more, it must be documented. That way if you ever have any questions, you can refer to the terms of a contract.
Remember, a reputable mover will always be glad to go over the details with you. That's why the first thing you must ask before hiring a moving company is if they provide a service contract. If they don’t, forget about them and move on to the next company.
The standard contract you're initially presented with may lack some information or details. Don’t hesitate to ask for explanations on such things as:
By clearly spelling out the terms of a contract, both you and your wallet are protected from the unexpected. That's why your moving contract should have on it:
Contract or no contract, no moving company, regardless of province, has the right to hold your belongings for any reason, even if they demand a surcharge on delivery. If this occurs, indicate on the bill that your payment is "subject to conditions".
Why?
Writing "subject to conditions" means that everything will be verified and you will be refunded if the move is inadequate or doesn’t meet the agreed upon conditions.
Before signing a contract with a moving company, do your homework and read the cancellation policy. Otherwise, it could cost you a bundle.
Easily retrieve their info anytime you need it on any of your devices