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Corpus Christi Relocation Center
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By Relocation.com Staff
Congrats on your upcoming relocation!
Whether you're moving to Corpus Christi from another city in Texas, or
you're moving to Texas from another state, the
mover you hire will have different rules and regulations.
If you're moving to Texas from another state, the move is governed by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
Make sure the mover you select has a USDOT number, is registered with FMCSA to transport household goods between states, and has sufficient insurance.
You can do that by visiting www.protectyourmove.gov, or
calling FMCSA at (202) 366-9805 for licensing and (202) 385-2423 for insurance. (This article can
take you step by step through
how
to check out a moving company on the FMCSA website.)
Also check with the Better
Business Bureau to ensure the company doesn't have a long history of
unresolved complaints.
You're Moving to Corpus Christi From Another City in Texas
If you're moving within Texas, your move is governed by the state.
Make your mover is registered with TxDOT by calling 800-299-1700 or visit
its Website.
General Tips on Hiring the Best Moving Company
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Get multiple bids from
Corpus Christi moving companies, and then have the companies come to your home to do an in-home assessment of the goods you need moved. Don't be tempted to take the low bid -- it could come back to haunt you.
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Before loading your items, get a written estimate with the
maximum amount you will have to pay.
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A binding proposal states the exact price of the move and a
not-to-exceed proposal states the maximum price of the move, but
allows the mover to charge less than the maximum.
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This written estimate should include all the decisions you have
made regarding what you want moved, the size of the vehicle to
be used, required staffing and the mover's liability for loss or
damage. Have your mover sign your copy of the estimate.
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To help prospective
Corpus
Christi movers create an accurate proposal, identify all the items
that need to be moved.
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Your mover has a right to inspect damaged goods within 30 days of
getting your claim, and must take some sort of action on it within
90 days of receiving it.
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If you wish to file for mediation through TxDOT, submit your request
within 30 days after you get your denial from the moving company.
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Before moving goods between states, movers must give you information
regarding their dispute settlement program. Movers must offer a neutral
dispute settlement program as a means of settling disputes that may arise
for loss or damage of your household goods.
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For an interstate move, FMCSA has no authority to resolve claims. You can file a complaint against the moving company by calling FMCSA's 24-hour toll-free hotline at (888) 368-7238, or go to FMCSA's Web site. It might spark an investigation of the moving company.
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