Practical Suggestions for Diminishing Miscommunication During Long Distance Moving

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Although moving house is undeniably a stressful endeavor, you should know that a local relocation is not as complex as a long-distance one. First, since the residential moving company will be covering a substantial distance, you should expect that planning a long-distance move will entail more logistics than a local one. Second, what you may not know about relocating to certain states is that you would be required to obtain moving permits. And while the moving company can apply and secure these for you, you should keep in mind that it complicates the relocation further.

With that in mind, clear and effective communication between you and the moving company is critical for the success of your relocation. To make sure you are not responsible for complicating your relocation even further, check out the following practical suggestions for diminishing miscommunicating during long-distance moving.

Write a List of All the Rules You Want Followed

Reputable moving companies are not only good at taking direction but will also go to great lengths to make sure that the customer's needs are met. Nonetheless, professionals are not immune to human error. If you would like to eliminate any risk of one or more instructions not being followed, perhaps due to forgetfulness, you must jot down an exhaustive list of all possible regulations that you would want the movers to adhere to.

For example, if you would like the boxes containing your belongings to be placed in the respective rooms they will be in, you can request the movers to label all boxes as they pack them, and place them per your directions. Alternately, if you will be arriving a day or so later than the mover, you need to instruct them on how to access the home, lock it up, and where to put the keys so that you can gain entry into the new residence. Generally, anything you can think of that could be misconstrued regarding the long-distance relocation should be outlined in your list of instructions.

Don't Limit Your Communication

Although some people think that emails are the most professional way to communicate with service providers and other professionals, this option may not be sufficient when embarking on a long-distance move. What you need to keep in mind is the fact that anything unexpected can happen that could throw your relocation into a tailspin. For example, the truck transporting your belongings could get into an accident in a different state before it gets to its final destination.

At this juncture, the moving company has to arrange for another truck to collect your items and transport them which will increase the projected time of the relocation. If you do not check your email, you will be out of the loop. The best option is to provide as many mediums of communication as you can from multiple mobile numbers, messaging apps, and anything else you can think of.

Moving can be stressful, so be sure to hire a long-distance moving company to help make the process a bit easier. 

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20 December 2021

Moving with an Elderly Relative

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