Long Distance
According to most companies, any move out of state or more than 100 miles is considered a long distance moves. A long distance move carry more complications can local as moves – usually, it will take more than a few hours to drive, and crossing state lines could mean dealing with different state requirements. Experienced long distance movers should be able to take care of all these things for you. A licensed mover will give you a copy of “Your Rights And Responsibilities When You Move” so you know all the things you need to know.
Depending on the company, you will have to worry about the weight of your items and the distance of your move, as this determines the cost and timeline for your move. You may also want to check if they offer storage, if in case, you want to move yor belongings ahead of time. If timeline isn’t important, but costs are, there are also consolidated movers who will ship your items with other people’s stuff to save on costs.
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