Here are some real estate tips on how to avoid moving scams.
Moving to a new place is a two-fold adventure: while there’s the excitement that comes with the prospect of relocating and discovering a new city or borough, there’s also the stress caused by the many details of how to actually move from one place to another. If doing all the moving by yourself is not a viable option, chances are you’ll have to hire the services of a moving company. But, with so many options out there, how can you find the one that best fits your specific needs? And most important of all, how can you avoid getting scammed?
There are many guides and out there to make sure your relocation goes smoothly, without unpleasant surprises caused by less-than-ethical practices. Here are our main takeaways from our experiences and research.
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