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Facing Eviction? 5 Steps To Maximize Professional Moving Help

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Moving out of your home is an emotionally and physically challenging time. But when that move is prompted by eviction, it can be even harder on all levels. How can you work with a residential moving company to make it easier? Here are a few steps to take.

1. Outsource as Much as Possible

Being evicted is stressful. And on top of that, you may have only a few days to get the entire project done and hand the keys back. Don't rely on yourself or your friends to get it all accomplished in time. Consider your budget and hire professionals to do as much of the work as you can afford. Then you can focus on what you need to put your energy into. 

2. Vet Moving Companies

Don't wait until the eviction or foreclosure is certain before you start researching moving assistance. Finding a good company you can rely on and that can help you on short notice may take some time. Do it now, even if you aren't 100% sure you'll need them. 

3. Ask for Advice

Professional movers have worked with just about every type of household and moving circumstances. So use them as a planning resource. Be honest about your time frame and what you need to accomplish quickly if the eviction happens. Ask how they can help you get it done, what sort of notice they need, and how you can structure the move to ensure you have help at the last minute. 

4. Move Some Things Early

If eviction or foreclosure is more likely than not, start doing some of the moving work early. Many moving companies today offer storage services along with transportation. This means you can vacate a sizable portion of your belongings from the home and only keep what's necessary. And if eviction doesn't end up happening, the company will bring all those items back as good as new. 

5. Ask About Other Services

What else can the moving company help with? Along with the aforementioned storage services, professional movers can often help with concierge services, switching utilities, packing, assembly and disassembly, white glove placement, final cleaning, and taking items to donation centers. The more you can have them help with, the more likely you are to get it all done. 

Where Should You Start?

No matter how near or far eviction may seem, the time to start making it easier is now. Meet with residential movers in your area to learn how they can help.


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