Even though things are going well and there aren't any major problems, the house-moving process can be stressful. You can see why residential moves are one of life's most stressful.
It is important to be prepared for common problems throughout the moving process. This will allow you to quickly and effectively respond to any situation. The chances of success are higher if you're better prepared.
A problem that could ruin your house-moving plans is realizing that you won't have enough time to complete all the tasks before the day arrives is called a "Time crunch."
Solution: Poor organization of the pre-move period almost always results in a lack of time. You can create a moving checklist to help you manage your time.
Hire unreliable movers to move your house. They are often late to the scheduled time, rude and unprofessional, and don't have the right knowledge to safely and securely transport household items. This means that you have "hit the jackpot" by hiring an unreliable mover.
Solution: Get quotes from 3-4 moving companies, then do your research on those movers before you hire one. Check out customer reviews and compare the legal status of the shortlisted companies with the Department of Transportation.
It is possible to be scammed by a rogue mover or have your house moved by bad luck. You would be very sorry if this happened to you, but you can take steps to prevent moving fraud.
Solution: The 3 most common moving frauds are the following:
Moving house is not easy. The worst thing about it all? When a dishonest moving company holds your goods hostage for ransom and demands additional money to release them.
At first glance, it doesn't look like an issue when packing for a house move. Overpacking is not a problem for house moves. You just pack everything and move it to the new place.
Solution: Only pack what you actually need for the move. Don't waste money or time moving old and unneeded items. Remember that a house move is an opportunity to organize your home and make a fresh start in the new place. Don't keep any items that are no longer important to you. Give them away or donate them to charity. Finally, get rid of anything that isn't necessary anymore.