Julie-Ann
11-03-2011, 12:34 PM
With so many of us planning moves or just dreaming about them in the future I thought this article (http://ezinearticles.com/?Determining-the-Hidden-Cost-of-Moving&id=3582425)could be very helpful to us.
Moving is not an inexpensive endeavor. Whatever your goals are - however far you are going - there are going to be a variety of different expenses that you may not even consider before you start planning your move. For that reason, it's a good idea to be sure that however you plan to move, you're properly prepared for the total cost. In particular, here are some things to consider when reviewing the contract given to you by your moving company.
*Metropolitan Transit Surcharges - There is often a surcharge if you are moving from or to a major metropolitan city. Driving in the city, shuttling between larger trucks and your home, and any tolls associated with the city are all considered here.
*Heavy Items - If you are moving things like appliances, pianos, or vehicles, consider extra charges that might come in for their weight.
*Specialists - Many things require specialists, such as appliances, specialty furniture, pianos and more.
*Further Distance - If your movers must travel extra distances such as up long stairs, through elevators, and across busy streets, there will often be additional costs to consider.
Other Hidden Sources of Expense
Don't think that the moving contract is the end all of your moving costs either. You may also need to pay for some other expenses to ensure a safe move.
*Insurance - Your auto policy is likely not going to cover if you rent a truck to drive yourself. So, you will need to pay whatever the required insurance premium is by that truck rental company.
*Insurance Riders - Your possessions are generally not fully covered by your home owner's insurance. This can present a major problem if you're not careful about how you plan your move. Riders will need to be purchased to cover the difference.
*Truck Repairs and Gas - If you're traveling far and are moving yourself, the truck you rent may end up needing repairs and will always need fuel. These are fees you must take into consideration.
*Home Damage - If your home is damaged while moving and you are a renter or are selling, most of the time you will be responsible for repair costs.
When moving have you been surprised with any extra costs?
Can you add any extra costs we should expect to this list?
Moving is not an inexpensive endeavor. Whatever your goals are - however far you are going - there are going to be a variety of different expenses that you may not even consider before you start planning your move. For that reason, it's a good idea to be sure that however you plan to move, you're properly prepared for the total cost. In particular, here are some things to consider when reviewing the contract given to you by your moving company.
*Metropolitan Transit Surcharges - There is often a surcharge if you are moving from or to a major metropolitan city. Driving in the city, shuttling between larger trucks and your home, and any tolls associated with the city are all considered here.
*Heavy Items - If you are moving things like appliances, pianos, or vehicles, consider extra charges that might come in for their weight.
*Specialists - Many things require specialists, such as appliances, specialty furniture, pianos and more.
*Further Distance - If your movers must travel extra distances such as up long stairs, through elevators, and across busy streets, there will often be additional costs to consider.
Other Hidden Sources of Expense
Don't think that the moving contract is the end all of your moving costs either. You may also need to pay for some other expenses to ensure a safe move.
*Insurance - Your auto policy is likely not going to cover if you rent a truck to drive yourself. So, you will need to pay whatever the required insurance premium is by that truck rental company.
*Insurance Riders - Your possessions are generally not fully covered by your home owner's insurance. This can present a major problem if you're not careful about how you plan your move. Riders will need to be purchased to cover the difference.
*Truck Repairs and Gas - If you're traveling far and are moving yourself, the truck you rent may end up needing repairs and will always need fuel. These are fees you must take into consideration.
*Home Damage - If your home is damaged while moving and you are a renter or are selling, most of the time you will be responsible for repair costs.
When moving have you been surprised with any extra costs?
Can you add any extra costs we should expect to this list?