Ideas for Moving Items of Value

Jan 27
08:40

2012

JohnCherry

JohnCherry

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The best advice for moving belongings of value is to move them yourself. Pack them in the boxes or containers that you will be transporting yourself in your own vehicle.

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When you move,Ideas for Moving Items of Value  Articles you have to figure out a way to get all of your belongings from one point to another without damaging them or getting them stolen. This applies to all of what you own, but it is particularly applicable to your items of value. If you have jewelry, antiques or other expensive items that you need moved, follow the ideas here to make sure they arrive at your new place in one piece.

The best piece of advice for moving items of value is to move them yourself. Pack them in the boxes or containers that you will be transporting yourself in your own vehicle. This way, you know where they are at all times and can be sure that they are handled with care and remain in their boxes for the entire duration of the move.

If, for some reason, you are unable to carry your items of value with you in your vehicle, you will need to come up with a way to guarantee they will arrive at your new home safely. In this case, you should pack them in a box that you label “Misc. Pantry Items” or some similar generic term. In most cases, movers will ignore these boxes because if they are going to take something, they won’t waste their time going through a box that contains kitchen items.

You should also have pictures and written documentation of each valuable item you move. If an item comes up missing or damaged, you will have these items to give to your insurance company when you file a claim. You should also be sure to check with your insurance company before the move to ensure your items of value are covered. If they aren’t, consider taking out a supplemental policy for the duration of the move. Your movers should also offer various levels of insurance which might be cheaper than going through your homeowner’s insurance.

All of your important documents should travel with you. This includes birth certificates, passports, school records, medical records, important phone numbers, bank records, current bills, mortgage papers, realtor information and maps. These documents simply should never be turned over to your moving company because they are just too valuable to take a chance with. Most insurance policies do not cover the loss of these items and it is a real hassle to replace them.

If you have to move, be sure that your valuable items and documents make it to your new house safely. Moving is no fun, but it can be even worse if you end up losing an item that you could have saved by following these few simple tips.

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