What Your Relocation Team Won’t Move

What Your Relocation Team Won’t Move

We get it – the relocation process can be quite a hassle. It doesn’t matter if you’re relocating locally (whether that’s across the hall of your building or relocation to Lake Bluff from Gurnee) or moving to another state. It can really take the best of you, and you can get confused. What can your movers help you with and what are the things they won’t relocate by any means? They are there to introduce you to their policies, but getting informed in advance never hurts anybody. Here are things you can’t expect from your Chicago movers to help relocate.

Cash and Pricey Jewelry

Transporting extremely expensive jewels or different amounts of cash would put a lot of pressure and responsibility on your relocation team – the pressure they don’t need, among the one that goes with the job. Even though some moving companies do offer insurance coverage, it would be best if you transported these items by yourself.

Toxic Chemicals and Dangerous Materials

Most moving companies will refrain from relocating anything flammable or toxic, like certain chemicals, fuel, or other dangerous items. It is best to check with your movers to see what their policy is on certain products and materials.

Animal Family Members – Lovely Pets

Most, if not all, moving companies have a strict policy against moving pets. It doesn’t matter what kind of pet it is – a turtle, snake, dog, or hamster – it doesn’t belong in the moving company truck.

Food

Food can be disputable, depending on the kind of food and the state the food is in. Generally, relocation companies will advise you not to pack frozen food or anything perishable, as it can create issues (like attracting “unwanted guests” such as insects and pests) and go bad very easily during transport. If you take these pieces of advice into account, your relocation process can go smoother and stress-free. Every beginning is glorious – that’s how you should feel when you transition into a new life chapter. Best of luck!

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