Tuesday 26 July 2016

Involve your Landlord in your Move Planning


The vast majority of removals into or out of rented property go smoothly and without any hitches in terms of issues arising between tenants and landlords. 

Unfortunately though, there are exceptions and in our experience, these are more commonplace when leaving a property as opposed to when moving in. 
Those disputes tend to arise in a relatively small number of areas when vacating a property that somebody else owns:

• Inventory taking (including both ‘still present’ and condition disputes) 

• Cleanliness of the property 

• The state of the garden 

• Delays in landlords or property agents arriving on the day It may be that 

you have a ‘difficult’ landlord or just that, while everybody has behaved appropriately, there is simply a poor relationship in place with both parties not really trusting each other. These things can happen.

For more details, please view - http://www.christchurchremovals.co.nz/involve-your-landlord-in-your-move-plann

Wednesday 20 July 2016

A Reminder on Professional Office Moves


       

Although we have touched on this before, we make no apologies for issuing a few key points by way of a reminder about potential employee-related issues if you’re moving offices.

Through our extensive experience as professional office removals experts, we know that:
  • Aspects of your employee liability cover may be at risk if you ask your employees to help with packing and moving items as part of an office move. 
  • Depending upon the circumstances, you might be committing an offence if you ask staff to participate in activities that are outside of their usual duties and which are also potentially dangerous – particularly if you haven’t provided things like gloves, heavy shoes and perhaps hard-hats and other protective equipment. Carrying heavy objects up and down stairs is one such example and do be warned, the law takes this area seriously. 
For more details, please view - http://www.christchurchremovals.co.nz/a-reminder-on-professional-office-moves/

Wednesday 13 July 2016

In the last 10-15 years, the arrival of online selling and the huge growth in antique programmes on TV has raised awareness about the value of ordinary household items yet people are still just throwing them out.

What looks like junk to you just could have some value.
So, here are just some of the unlikely things that are selling right now and which you might have waiting to be thrown out as part of your house move.
Look out for:-  Old iron objects , Old 60s/70s gadgets and appliances , Garden furniture and ornaments , Old clothes etc.

For more details, please view -  http://ezinearticles.com/?Top-Tips-for-Finding-Treasures-When-Moving-House&id=9463019

Tuesday 12 July 2016

Using a Tail-Lift Vehicle





We provide local Furniture Moving services across New Zealand from our branch and storage facilities in Christchurch and Auckland.  Both of our branches operate a fleet of specialist furniture moving trucks equipped with carpeted rails and furniture blankets for the protection of your furniture. We can help you with any furniture move, no matter if it’s locally or New Zealand wide, or. We have smaller trucks available for properties with difficult access or long driveways.
Our teams of furniture movers are highly trained, and we don’t have different teams for local, domestic or international moves – all of our customers receive quality service.



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