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Your Rights and Responsibilities When You Move in Texas
Click here to see this in pdf.fileAn official
Texas Department of Transportation
(TxDOT) form intended to assist
consumers with household goods moves
compliments of:
Texas Department of Transportation
Motor Carrier Division
125 E. 11
th StreetAustin, Texas 78701 - 2483
1-800-299-1700 (Select Option 3)
www.dot.state.tx.us
February, 1999
Mediation by TxDOT
If you wish to file for mediation through TxDOT,
you must submit your request within 30 days after
any portion of your claim is denied. Additionally, if
your mover has not paid or denied your claim or
made a firm settlement offer within 90 days of
receiving your claim, you have 30 days to request
mediation through TxDOT. The mediation will be
held by telephone conferences, by written
submissions, or in person at TxDOT facilities in
Austin, Texas. The cost of the mediator is paid by
TxDOT. If you and the mover agree to a solution
to your claim during mediation, your dispute may
be resolved. If you and your mover do not reach
an agreement through mediation, you may pursue
your claim through a court of law.
Contacting TxDOT
You may contact TxDOT at any time for
information on household goods moves within
Texas. Claims are filed with your mover, and
TxDOT does not settle claims. However, TxDOT
can advise you on the claims handling process
and does coordinate the mediation of disputes. If
you have questions about moving within Texas or
wish to make a complaint about a mover, you
may contact TxDOT at 1-800-299-1700 (Select
Option 3) or through our website at
www.dot.state.tx.us.
Movers who transport shipments across state
lines follow the guidelines of the U.S. Department
of Transportation. You may contact the U.S.
Department of Transportation at: Licensing &
Insurance Division (HIA-30), Office of Motor
Carrier Information Analysis, Federal Highway
Administration, 400 Virginia Avenue SW,
Washington, DC 20024, or by telephone at (202)
358-7027.
AFTER YOUR MOVE
Claims
If you have a dispute about the charges or loss/
damage to your goods, you should first file a written
claim with your mover. Include in your claim the
specific amount of money or other solution you are
seeking. List enough information for the mover to
investigate your claim. Provide your mover with
any shipping documents and other information
requested. You must ensure that your mover or his
agent receives your claim within 90 days of
delivery of the shipment. If your mover does not
receive the claim on time, your claim could be
denied. If your claim involves damaged goods, you
should preserve the containers and any damaged
goods so your mover may inspect them.
Mover’s Response to a Claim
Your mover must contact you within 20 days
(excluding Sundays and holidays) of receipt of your
written claim. Your mover has a right to inspect
containers or damaged goods within 30 days of
receiving your claim. Your mover must pay or deny
your claim, or make a firm settlement offer, within
90 days of receiving your claim. If you are not
satisfied with your settlement, you can contact
TxDOT for mediation or you may pursue the claim
in a court of law. Some movers may have
mediation or binding arbitration programs. Before
using a program of this type, be sure to determine
if it restricts your right to pursue your dispute with
TxDOT or through legal action.
DURING YOUR MOVE
Mover’s Liability
Your mover has a basic liability of 60˘ per pound
per article. This means if your 50 pound television
is damaged, your mover is liable for a maximum of
only $30. Although your mover cannot reduce his
liability below 60˘ per pound per article, he may
agree in writing to assume a higher level of liability.
Your shipment will be valued at 60˘ per pound per
article unless you and your mover agree to a
higher level of liability on your moving services
contract. Your mover may assess additional fees
(sometimes referred to as a valuation fee) for
assuming the higher level of liability. Noting a
higher level of mover liability (valuation) is not the
same as purchasing transit insurance.
Transit Insurance
You may wish to purchase transit insurance to
cover loss or damage to your goods. Your mover
may offer to sell you this type of policy or it may be
purchased directly from an insurance company.
Transit insurance is not regulated by TxDOT or the
Texas Department of Insurance, so be sure to read
the transit insurance policy and understand the
coverage and any deductibles. Your mover is
required to provide you with a copy of the policy or
other appropriate evidence of insurance purchased
through them.
Payment of Charges
You should be prepared to pay the maximum
amount of money shown on the written proposal
provided by your mover. The proposal must
explain when you will be required to pay your
mover and what forms of payment are accepted,
such as personal checks or credit cards.
Remember that the last amended contract or
written proposal lists the total price that you may
be required to pay at delivery.
TxDOT’s Role
A mover who transports a shipment of household
goods strictly within Texas is required to register
with TxDOT and follow consumer protection
guidelines. However, the prices charged by
movers, including valuation fees and insurance
premiums, are not set by TxDOT.
BEFORE YOUR MOVE
Choosing your Mover
You will have many choices of household goods
movers. Since the prices and services offered vary
from mover to mover, you may want to shop
around before hiring a mover. Additionally, you may
wish to call TxDOT to verify whether your mover is
properly registered. TxDOT can also give
information about the mover’s complaint history
and annual report. You may also want to contact
other sources such as the Better Business Bureau
for information.
Proposal for Moving Services
Prior to loading, your mover must provide a written
proposal. The proposal must provide the maximum
amount you will be required to pay at the delivery.
The proposal must be one of two types: binding or
not-to-exceed. A binding proposal states the
exact price of the move. A not-to-exceed
proposal states the maximum price of the move,
but allows the mover to charge less than the
maximum. Informing your mover of all items to be
moved and services you expect the mover to
provide will assist the mover in making the
proposal. If possible, you should find out exactly
what services you will need the mover to perform at
your destination. Services at the destination may
include “stair carries,” “long carries,” and “elevator”
use. Due to the additional labor required to provide
these services, additional fees may be charged by
your mover. Informing the mover before the move
of all items to be moved and services to be
provided will help avoid misunderstandings and
help prevent the need to amend the proposal.
Pickup and Delivery Dates
In scheduling your move, consider the dates and
times for pickup and delivery. Advise your mover of
any deadlines that you might have with regard to
pickup and delivery. To ensure that there is no
confusion, note these deadlines either on your
written proposal or moving services contract. If
you are not available at the agreed times, the
pickup and delivery may be delayed, and you may
be charged additional fees.
Inventory
Your mover may offer to prepare a descriptive
inventory of the shipment. The inventory will list
your goods and note their condition. The mover
may charge a fee for this service only if you agree
to the preparation of the inventory. The mover will
ask you to sign the inventory after loading and
possibly after unloading. As with any shipping
document, you should review it for accuracy when
your shipment is picked up and delivered.
Important: Since inventories are often used during
the claim process, inspect your shipment carefully.
Make sure all boxes and items are accounted for
at delivery. If there is obvious loss or damage,
note this on the inventory at delivery.
Moving Services Contract
Your mover will prepare a moving services
contract. The moving services contract may be in
the form of a bill of lading, work ticket, or other
receipt. This contract lists important information
about your move, including your name, the
mover’s name, and the mover’s limitation of liability
for loss or damage to your goods. The
agreements on your written proposal provided by
your mover become part of your contract. Be sure
all agreements between you and your mover,
including services to be provided at the
destination, are written on the moving services
contract. Do not rely on any verbal agreements.
Make sure all documents offered by the mover for
your signature are filled out as much as possible
before you sign.
READ THE DOCUMENTSBEFORE YOU SIGN YOUR NAME.
Your Rights and Responsibilities When You Move in Texas
Click here to see this in pdf.fileAn official
Texas Department of Transportation
(TxDOT) form intended to assist
consumers with household goods moves
compliments of:
Texas Department of Transportation
Motor Carrier Division
125 E. 11
th StreetAustin, Texas 78701 - 2483
1-800-299-1700 (Select Option 3)
www.dot.state.tx.us
February, 1999
Mediation by TxDOT
If you wish to file for mediation through TxDOT,
you must submit your request within 30 days after
any portion of your claim is denied. Additionally, if
your mover has not paid or denied your claim or
made a firm settlement offer within 90 days of
receiving your claim, you have 30 days to request
mediation through TxDOT. The mediation will be
held by telephone conferences, by written
submissions, or in person at TxDOT facilities in
Austin, Texas. The cost of the mediator is paid by
TxDOT. If you and the mover agree to a solution
to your claim during mediation, your dispute may
be resolved. If you and your mover do not reach
an agreement through mediation, you may pursue
your claim through a court of law.
Contacting TxDOT
You may contact TxDOT at any time for
information on household goods moves within
Texas. Claims are filed with your mover, and
TxDOT does not settle claims. However, TxDOT
can advise you on the claims handling process
and does coordinate the mediation of disputes. If
you have questions about moving within Texas or
wish to make a complaint about a mover, you
may contact TxDOT at 1-800-299-1700 (Select
Option 3) or through our website at
www.dot.state.tx.us.
Movers who transport shipments across state
lines follow the guidelines of the U.S. Department
of Transportation. You may contact the U.S.
Department of Transportation at: Licensing &
Insurance Division (HIA-30), Office of Motor
Carrier Information Analysis, Federal Highway
Administration, 400 Virginia Avenue SW,
Washington, DC 20024, or by telephone at (202)
358-7027.
AFTER YOUR MOVE
Claims
If you have a dispute about the charges or loss/
damage to your goods, you should first file a written
claim with your mover. Include in your claim the
specific amount of money or other solution you are
seeking. List enough information for the mover to
investigate your claim. Provide your mover with
any shipping documents and other information
requested. You must ensure that your mover or his
agent receives your claim within 90 days of
delivery of the shipment. If your mover does not
receive the claim on time, your claim could be
denied. If your claim involves damaged goods, you
should preserve the containers and any damaged
goods so your mover may inspect them.
Mover’s Response to a Claim
Your mover must contact you within 20 days
(excluding Sundays and holidays) of receipt of your
written claim. Your mover has a right to inspect
containers or damaged goods within 30 days of
receiving your claim. Your mover must pay or deny
your claim, or make a firm settlement offer, within
90 days of receiving your claim. If you are not
satisfied with your settlement, you can contact
TxDOT for mediation or you may pursue the claim
in a court of law. Some movers may have
mediation or binding arbitration programs. Before
using a program of this type, be sure to determine
if it restricts your right to pursue your dispute with
TxDOT or through legal action.
DURING YOUR MOVE
Mover’s Liability
Your mover has a basic liability of 60˘ per pound
per article. This means if your 50 pound television
is damaged, your mover is liable for a maximum of
only $30. Although your mover cannot reduce his
liability below 60˘ per pound per article, he may
agree in writing to assume a higher level of liability.
Your shipment will be valued at 60˘ per pound per
article unless you and your mover agree to a
higher level of liability on your moving services
contract. Your mover may assess additional fees
(sometimes referred to as a valuation fee) for
assuming the higher level of liability. Noting a
higher level of mover liability (valuation) is not the
same as purchasing transit insurance.
Transit Insurance
You may wish to purchase transit insurance to
cover loss or damage to your goods. Your mover
may offer to sell you this type of policy or it may be
purchased directly from an insurance company.
Transit insurance is not regulated by TxDOT or the
Texas Department of Insurance, so be sure to read
the transit insurance policy and understand the
coverage and any deductibles. Your mover is
required to provide you with a copy of the policy or
other appropriate evidence of insurance purchased
through them.
Payment of Charges
You should be prepared to pay the maximum
amount of money shown on the written proposal
provided by your mover. The proposal must
explain when you will be required to pay your
mover and what forms of payment are accepted,
such as personal checks or credit cards.
Remember that the last amended contract or
written proposal lists the total price that you may
be required to pay at delivery.
TxDOT’s Role
A mover who transports a shipment of household
goods strictly within Texas is required to register
with TxDOT and follow consumer protection
guidelines. However, the prices charged by
movers, including valuation fees and insurance
premiums, are not set by TxDOT.
BEFORE YOUR MOVE
Choosing your Mover
You will have many choices of household goods
movers. Since the prices and services offered vary
from mover to mover, you may want to shop
around before hiring a mover. Additionally, you may
wish to call TxDOT to verify whether your mover is
properly registered. TxDOT can also give
information about the mover’s complaint history
and annual report. You may also want to contact
other sources such as the Better Business Bureau
for information.
Proposal for Moving Services
Prior to loading, your mover must provide a written
proposal. The proposal must provide the maximum
amount you will be required to pay at the delivery.
The proposal must be one of two types: binding or
not-to-exceed. A binding proposal states the
exact price of the move. A not-to-exceed
proposal states the maximum price of the move,
but allows the mover to charge less than the
maximum. Informing your mover of all items to be
moved and services you expect the mover to
provide will assist the mover in making the
proposal. If possible, you should find out exactly
what services you will need the mover to perform at
your destination. Services at the destination may
include “stair carries,” “long carries,” and “elevator”
use. Due to the additional labor required to provide
these services, additional fees may be charged by
your mover. Informing the mover before the move
of all items to be moved and services to be
provided will help avoid misunderstandings and
help prevent the need to amend the proposal.
Pickup and Delivery Dates
In scheduling your move, consider the dates and
times for pickup and delivery. Advise your mover of
any deadlines that you might have with regard to
pickup and delivery. To ensure that there is no
confusion, note these deadlines either on your
written proposal or moving services contract. If
you are not available at the agreed times, the
pickup and delivery may be delayed, and you may
be charged additional fees.
Inventory
Your mover may offer to prepare a descriptive
inventory of the shipment. The inventory will list
your goods and note their condition. The mover
may charge a fee for this service only if you agree
to the preparation of the inventory. The mover will
ask you to sign the inventory after loading and
possibly after unloading. As with any shipping
document, you should review it for accuracy when
your shipment is picked up and delivered.
Important: Since inventories are often used during
the claim process, inspect your shipment carefully.
Make sure all boxes and items are accounted for
at delivery. If there is obvious loss or damage,
note this on the inventory at delivery.
Moving Services Contract
Your mover will prepare a moving services
contract. The moving services contract may be in
the form of a bill of lading, work ticket, or other
receipt. This contract lists important information
about your move, including your name, the
mover’s name, and the mover’s limitation of liability
for loss or damage to your goods. The
agreements on your written proposal provided by
your mover become part of your contract. Be sure
all agreements between you and your mover,
including services to be provided at the
destination, are written on the moving services
contract. Do not rely on any verbal agreements.
Make sure all documents offered by the mover for
your signature are filled out as much as possible
before you sign.
READ THE DOCUMENTSBEFORE YOU SIGN YOUR NAME.
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How to Pick a Moving Company in Dallas Texas
Whether you’re moving to Dallas from another city or state, or are packing up your belongings in Dallas and are on your way to a new home, there are a few ways to pick the perfect moving company in Dallas that will meet your needs—and fit your budget. The city of Dallas has a number of moving companies for you to choose from—you just have to know where to look.
When you choose a moving company, no matter where you are, make sure that you’re getting the most for your money when it comes to the services the moving company will provide. For instance, not all moving companies will wrap your valuable items for you, or disassemble large pieces of furniture for you, and many companies will do this—if you accept the extra charges, which could get pricey. Also, you’ll want to make sure that the moving company is close to your home, since mileage is sometimes part of the labor costs that you’ll have to pay for the moving services. Picking a moving company in Dallas should be based on the reliability of the company, how accessible the moving company is, and whether the company can provide you with quality service that you can afford, in the time frame that you need the services done.
Looking for a moving company is Dallas is fairly easy, and there are many companies that are either national or state-wide. Here are a couple of moving companies both nationwide and in the Dallas area that you may want to check out:cargotrailersale
Dr. Move - Dallas Commercial & Resident Moving Company
This company can help your move your home or business furniture, and you can find money-saving tips on their website or by calling the offices. You can also receive a time line to help you decide when to pack which belongings, as well as other tips for moving, such as when to have your electrical and cable services transferred, and when to request a change of address. If you’re moving to another city in Texas, such as Plano, Grapevine, or Fort Worth, which are close to Dallas, the company will provide you with accurate relocation prices. Auto and motorcycle shipping is also available with the company—check out www.drmove.com for more details and online customer support.
Dallas Business Movers - House & Office Movers
Dallas Business Movers can help you move your home or office supplies to your new location. You can receive a free quote for home or office moving online, and even receive loading only or unloading only services from the company. The company moves families and offices in the Plano area as well, so if you’re moving from Dallas to Plano or vice versa, Dallas Business Movers can help. There are also a few practical moving tips and articles on moving that you may want to check out, since the suggestions will be helpful in saving you time and money. Visit www.dallasbusinessmovers.com for more information.
www.freemovingcompanies.com - Find Local Movers
Whether you’re looking to move in or out of an apartment, condo, house, or office, www.freemovingcompanies.com can help. There are quotes for different services the moving company offers in the Dallas area, and when you fill out the information concerning your moving date, like the amount of furniture you need moved, and the number of flights of stairs that movers will have to go up or down to transport your furniture, different Dallas moving companies will bid for your business. There are also a number of helpful hints and suggestions to make your move as stress-free as possible, such as checking the legitimacy of a moving company, what things you should pack before the movers arrive, how to move when you have pets, and how to request that movers pack things like clothes and electronic equipment.
After you’ve decided on your moving date, you should contact a Dallas moving company as soon as possible to decide which company is right for you. Most companies have all the supplies you need, and if you need extra boxes, you can always contact local grocery stores and/or retail stores. If you don’t yet live in Dallas or Texas, you may not have immediate access to Dallas phone books and newspapers, so the Internet may be your best resource for finding the right Dallas moving company. Depending on where you live in Dallas, or what type of space you’re looking to move out of, certain moving companies, especially those that are fairly new or trying to welcome business from another part of the city, may be offering discounts on moving services. Check the dates and times of these offers to see if you can save money on your move; you may even find coupons in the newspaper or certain magazines. You may also want to contact a couple of truck or van rental companies in Dallas to help you save money on your moving costs, national companies like UHaul and Budget Truck Rentals may allow you to keep the truck longer, which could come in handy if you have a lot of furniture or need to take some of your furniture to a storage facility while you get settled in your new place.
Don’t hesitate to speak with more than one moving company before making your final decision, and if you take your furniture apart before the movers arrive, you’ll cut down on costs. You can also ask for a copy of some customer testimonials or check the website of the company you’re interested in, to find out how customers with different types of needs and amounts of furniture respond to the company’s service. It may also be a good idea to find out how many people are staffed with the company; this will give you an idea of how available employees from the moving company will be to help you on your moving day, and transport heavy furniture into the truck for you. For more ways to find Dallas movers, check out sites like www.dallastexasmovers.com, www.h2movers.com, and www.lookformovers.com.
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Moving can be very stressful. In fact after marriage or the death of a loved one, moving is the 3rd most traumatic experience in life. This guide was written with you in mind. Easy and very simple steps to take to make you’re moving far less stressful.
Always try to ask friends or family first if they know of anyone that they have used who had made their moving easier. As a consumer it is up to you to ensure that you hire a professional company to do your moving. Do Quick search www.look4movers.com or www.freemovingcompanies.com or www.ameritexmover.com or www.dallasmovers.biz and check who is in your area. Jot down their names and keep it as a list.
Check the names firstly against the Bureau for Better Business. See if they have ever had a complaint lodged against them. Those that have strike them from your list of moving agents or movers.
Secondly check which ones are listed with the Department of Transportation. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), now also has a website Protect Your Move setup to ensure that you do not get a “rogue” mover. Check on their website under “Check Mover Registration”, and it will tell you if the mover is registered in your state and what level of insurance they carry.
Those moving agents or movers that are left on your list, those are the ones to call. Try to narrow your moving companies down to 3 or 4 for quotes.
Now should anyone of the movers require the following, scratch them off your list:
Now call the movers and start asking for quotes. Now don’t forget, they will need to know:
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Texas House Buying Pitfalls Learn More
Looking for a new place to live in Texas can be one of the most exciting—and stressful—times for any family. Even when you know exactly where you want to move, and are clear about the things you’ll need in your new home, there may still be some things you could use a little advice on. If you haven’t worked out all the details of your move yet, some pointers on how not to make any home purchasing mistakes could be helpful. Here are some house buying pitfalls to look out for during the moving process that will make your transition as smooth as possible.
When you find a house or two that you like, whether they are located in Roanoke or Desoto, contact your real estate agent as soon as you can to set up a time to view the house and work out pricing. Months before your move, you should be looking for a house for lease in a few potential new neighborhoods like Grapeville, Fate, or Ferris Texas. In doing so, you will be able to determine how much space is needed for your family, which locations will be most convenient, and which homes you’ll be able to afford. Once you hire a real estate agent, he or she should also be looking for houses for you based on the description you give and the location you choose. So, if your agent finds a house, try to make an appointment as soon as you are able to do so.
Don’t confine yourself to searching for Texas houses in just a few locations. In fact, span out your search all over the Texas area. Texas has a number of beautiful cities and towns including locations in Dallas, Fort Worth, DFW, Irving, Valley Ranch, Plano, Frisco, Addison, Allen, Carrollton, Cedar Hill, Copeville, Celina, Desoto, Duncanville, Farmers Branch, Fate, Ferris, Flower Mound, Forney, Garland, Glenn Heights, Grand Prairie, Granbury, Grapevine, Haltom City, Richland Hills, Roanoke, Trophy Club, Weatherford and McKinney! Further, your dream home or a reasonable home for lease can be located in any one of the many towns and cities in Texas!
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Moving Scams to be Aware of in Dallas Texas! Learn More
Moving can be an extremely stressful time. For a successful, smooth move with little hassle, many things need to be coordinated. Having your contents in order, then having everything possible boxed, done and ready to go, scheduling the truck and making provisions for moving all of the family’s vehicles are among some of the many things one must keep track of when planning a move. The last thing a family needs to worry about is whether or not they can trust the moving company they’ve hired. It’s a very touchy thing; entrusting all of your family’s possessions to a group of individuals that no one knows. But there are some things you can do to protect yourself and avoid the pitfalls of hiring outside movers.
Dr. Move, a Dallas, Fort worth based moving company, has created a list of the top 10 ways that a moving company can try to scam you. You can find the list in full on their site at; www.drmove.com. Well worth the read.
One of the most common ways that a moving company will try to scam you or take advantage of you is to quote you a low price over the phone and then, once all of your belongings are on the truck ready to go, they will charge hit you with a price that is different from the one they originally quoted you. They know full well that once the truck is loaded and ready to go, after all the planning you’ve done, you aren’t going to demand that they unload everything.
One way to avoid this scam is to ask to see the contract up front. Make sure that the way in which they calculate the charge is clear and in writing. Sometimes in order to get away with low-balling the price, a moving company will estimate by volume and then figure the final charge out based on weight.
Texas movers www.drmove.com, located in the DFW area of Texas, recommends that you get a binding quote before agreeing to move with any moving company. Make absolutely certain that there are no more hidden extras.
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Finding the Right Texas Apartment Learn More
Searching for a new apartment or house can seem like an overwhelming task; with so many places to choose from in the Texas area and so many factors to consider, the search for a new apartment or home can become a serious test of patience! Before your house hunting forces you to reach your wits end, you may want to consider some of the following home hunting tips provided.
An apartment moving company can help alleviate some of your frustration and many reputable Texas moving companies are willing to assist you during your move. Nevertheless, you must first locate a place to move before you can actually begin the moving process. Therefore, let’s consider what is needed to find a good apartment in Texas.
First, when you are house hunting, you need to seriously think about the areas in which you will search. Apartments and houses are easy enough to find with the help of a local realtor or in a number of area newspapers, but you want to make sure that you look for apartments or houses that will satisfy more than just your living space requirements. While house hunting, you need to look at apartments or houses that are in an area that is relatively close to where you work and if you have children you will want to consider the schools that they will attend. Further, if you don’t own your own vehicle you may want to look into the available forms of transportation in the area. Finally, you may also want to review the distance from any potential apartments to any stores or malls and if you have someone that lives with you that may be ill or that requires frequent medical assistance, you will want to know where the nearest hospitals are located.
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Cutting Costs with Your Texas Moving Companies Learn More
Everyone knows that moving can be expensive. Despite the fact that the act of moving from Dallas to Forth Worth can cost quite a bit, it does not have to become an overwhelming financial burden. In fact, by simply finding a reputable Texas moving company you can save a significant amount of money while moving.
The first step in saving money with any moving company is to shop around. By comparing the different services and any applicable pricing of Texas moving companies, you can determine which Texas moving companies provide the best offers and services. For a Dallas mover, or individuals that live in Forth Worth, you many want to consider using invaluable website resources like www.freemovingcompanies.com to help you determine which moving company offers services at affordable rates. What’s more, www.lookformovers.com can assist individuals in finding reputable Texas moving companies.
There are many Texas moving companies and www.look4movers.com can led individuals to such companies. Thus, anyone living in a number of areas in Texas can benefit from using www.austinmovers.biz For instance, individuals in the following areas can find reputable Texas moving companies: Dallas, Fort Worth, DFW, Irving, Valley Ranch, Plano, Frisco, Addison, Allen, Carrollton, Cedar Hill, Copeville, Celina, Desoto, Duncanville, Farmers Branch, Fate, Ferris, Flower Mound, Forney, Garland, Glenn Heights, Grand Prairie, Granbury, Grapevine, Haltom City, Richland Hills, Roanoke, Trophy Club, Weatherford and McKinney.
When looking for a good moving company, you may want to speak with anyone that you know that has moved recently. Such individuals may be able to provide you with a recommendation. Further, if anyone you know has had a bad experience with a moving company, they can tell you about their experience and you can thereby successfully avoid enduring the same difficulties.
When you locate a number of moving companies, you will want to call each moving company to get a quote on their prices. Also, when you speak to a moving company representative, you may want to consider asking if they are willing to match or beat a competitor’s price. You may also want to see if they have any specials or promotions pertaining to their current moving services.
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Estate Agents Listing for Texas:
Stanberry
& Associates Realtors
400 Hwy 290 West, Bldg B, Ste 101
Dripping Springs
512-751-8485
(http://www.BuyHillCountryProperty.com)
Specializing in Residential and Ranch Properties in the Texas Hill Country
Communities of Dripping Springs, Austin, Blanco, Wimberley, Marble Falls, Llano,
and Fredericksburg.
Contact: Randy Lingo
- Wednesday,
September 14, 2005
at 16:51:53 (EDT)
Phil & Becky Casey
- Realm Realtors
Houston,
Texas
713-661-3883
(http://www.houstonhuts.com)
Receive email notifications of homes for sale on the Houston real estate market
that match your criteria.
Contact: Phil Casey
- Sunday,
September 04, 2005
at 19:27:57 (EDT)
Alamo Dream Homes
Real Estate
po box 40217
San Antonio, TX, 78229
2104216344
(http://www.alamodreamhomes.com)
Specializing in helping Buyers and Sellers buy or sell executive homes in
elegant neighborhoods and beautiful communities in the San Antonio and
Surounding Areas
Contact: Gilbert
- Monday, August 29, 2005 at 16:46:50 (EDT)
A BIO CREW CRIME
TRAUMA SCENE CLEANUP OF TEXAS DALLAS FORT FT. WORTH 817-BIO-CREW
1406 Hendricks
Fort Worth,Dallas Texas 76105
817-246-2739
(http://www.thebiocrew.com)
We clean up Blood Homocide Suicide Human Decomposition Animals.
Contact:
Dalton
-
Monday, August 29,
2005 at 03:47:57 (EDT)
Century 21 A-One
Realty
Burleson,Tx 76028
817-559-4228
(http://dallasfortworthrealty.com)
Fort Worth Burleson
Crowley
Real Estate for sale. Find a new home or house here anywhere in the Dallas Fort
Worth area. Build your Dream Home with one of our local builders on a lot or
acreage or find a Farm or Ranch property that is ready for move-in. We
specialize in all types of Real Estate from first time buyer to seasoned
Investor. Give us a call and let us show you what we can do for you!
(817)559-4228
Contact:
Gary
-
Sunday, August 28,
2005 at 23:22:34 (EDT)
Ultima Real Estate
Austin, TX, 78759
512-944-7771
(http://MistyChriston.com)
Search the MLS in
Austin,
Round Rock, Georgetown, and other Austin area Texas cities. Get free reports and
tips on buying or selling a home. The Austin Texas real estate information
center!
Contact: Misty Christon
- Saturday,
August 13, 2005
at 22:48:04 (EDT)
Maggie Love -
RE/MAX DFW Associates
500 S. Denton Tap Road Ste 110
Coppell, TX 75019
(972) 393-9609
(http://www.maggielove.com)
Lewisville, Flower Mound, Coppell, Grapevine, Colleyville, Southlake, Dallas,
Colleyville, Keller, and Fort Worth.
Contact: Kevin Love
- Wednesday,
July 27, 2005
at 22:20:31 (EDT)
Re/Max of Marble
Falls
1100 Moose Trail
Kingsland, TX 78639
(512) 755-1355
(http://www.danavann.com)
Homes for sale in
Marble
Falls, Highland Lakes, Burnet, Kingsland, Granite Shoals,
Sunrise
Beach, Buchanan Dam, Spicewood,
Horseshoe
Bay, and Burnet County.
Contact: Dana Vann Yarter
- Tuesday,
July 26, 2005
at 14:47:54 (EDT)
Austin Metro Real
Estate Online
13376 Research Blvd., Suite 120
Austin, TX 78750
(512) 258-6677 ext. 175
(http://www.TatchiLay.com)
Serving home owners, first time home buyers, families, investors, retirees in
Austin Metro areas.
Contact: Tatchi Lay
- Tuesday,
July 12, 2005
at 11:04:26 (EDT)
Coldwell Banker
Pacesetter Steel Realtors
5034 Holly Rd
Corpus Christi
800-825-5050
(http://www.donnatesta.com)
Corpus Christi Padre Island homes and real estate for sale.
Contact: Donna K Testa
- Saturday,
June 25, 2005
at 17:15:23 (EDT)
123 Home
Inspections
PO Box 493
Conroe, TX 77305
936-494-0123
(http://123homeinspections.com)
We provide quality, professional home inspections in the Houston to Hunstville
area of Texas.
Contact: Roger Ormiston
- Saturday,
June 11, 2005
at 08:39:57 (EDT)
Stonebridge Realty
Group
McKinney, Texas 75070
214-245-5289
(http://mystonebridgerealtygroup.com)
Collin/Denton County Real Estate Agency located in Stonebridge Ranch. Mckinney,
Texas
Contact: Trae
- Friday,
June 10, 2005
at 20:22:06 (EDT)
Home High-Tech dba
Creative Homes
3160 Pelican Way
Midlothian, TX 75154
(972) 723-5553
(http://www.creativehomesdfw.com)
Specializing in Midlothian real estate, Waxahachie, Cedar Hill, Desoto, Ovilla,
Red Oak, Duncanville, Ennis, and Ellis County. Gary Baker helping to find and
buy the home of your dreams.
Contact: Gary Baker
- Friday,
June 03, 2005
at 17:13:14 (EDT)
Burleson
Texas
Real Estate
Burleson,Tx 76028
817-559-4228
(http://www.BurlesonRealty.com)
Burleson
Texas and
the Greater Dallas Fort Worth area Real Estate services
Contact: Gary Huffman
- Friday,
May 13, 2005
at 19:21:45 (EDT)
Becky Washam &
Associates
Flower Mound, Texas
214-676-6432
(http://www.beckywasham.com)
Flower Mound, Highland Village and Lewisville Texas Real Estate
Contact: Becky Washam
- Wednesday, April 06, 2005 at 06:06:05 (EDT)
RE/MAX TOP REALTY
2711 S. Sam Houston Prkwy. E.
Houston, TX 77047
713-436-4844
(http://www.HollmanTeam.com)
Let the Hollman Team of RE/MAX TOP REALTY be your online real estate guide to
the Houston Metropolitan Area including the communities of Pearland, Silverlake,
Alvin, Manvel, Shadow Creek Ranch, Friendswood, League City, Clear Lake,and
Sugar Land.
Contact: Derrick Hollman
- Tuesday,
March 29, 2005
at 01:20:17 (EST)
Texas Home Rentals
- www.123rentahome.com
2245 N.
Green Valley Pkwy. #645
Henderson NV 89014
702-360-RENT (7368)
(http://www.123rentahome.com)
Advertise your rentals or search Texas home rentals or homes for rent in
Texas.
Goto www.123rentahome.com to view rental house listings in all 50 states.
Contact: Krystal Castillo
- Friday,
March 25, 2005
at 23:01:50 (EST)
DrMove.com
5005 Royal Ln
irving, texas, 75063
9729293098
(http://www.drmove.com)
Free moving boxes with move
Contact: mike
- Wednesday,
March 16, 2005
at 20:26:53 (EST)
Coldwell Banker
Residential
4701 W. Parker Ste. 650
Plano, Texas 75093
(469) 877-1248
(http://www.JimWWilliams.com)
Real Estate and homes for sale in Plano, Allen, McKinney, Frisco, Dallas,
Framers Branch, Carrollton, Richardson, and Dallas County. Find buyer/seller
tips, community information, and more.
Contact: Jim Williams
- Tuesday,
March 15, 2005
at 18:17:57 (EST)
Home Rental Ads -
Texas
See Web Site
Contact Ad Owner
(http://www.homerentalads.com/texas/dallas.htm)
View Dallas TX rental homes ads for FREE. Or place ads for your rental homes.
Contact: Robert Fowler
- Wednesday,
March 09, 2005
at 14:37:34 (EST)
Coldwell Banker
United Realtors
8000 FM 1960 East
8000 FM 1960 East
(713) 376-1604
(http://www.debbiegilbride.com)
Real Estate and homes for sale in Kingwood, Humble, Houston, Atascocita,
Northeast Houston, The Woodlands, Spring, Huffman, and Harris County. Find
buyer/seller tips, community information and more.
Contact: Debbie Gilbride
- Friday,
March 04, 2005
at 16:34:21 (EST)
RE/MAX Associates
Northeast
2940 Oak Street
Kingwood
Kingwood
(http://www.ursulamorris.com)
Homes for sale in Humble real estate, Kingwood, The Woodlands,
Houston, Humble,
The Woodlands, Spring, Walden, Bentwater, and Harris County.
Contact: Ursula Morris
- Wednesday,
March 02, 2005
at 15:23:22 (EST)
Century 21 Team
Wheatley
2401 Walker Place Blvd Ste 300
Copperas Cove, TX 76522
(866) 712-2414
(http://www.24hrhomes.com)
Real Estate in Fort Hood real estate, Killeen, Copperas Cove, Harker Heights,
Lampasas, Belton, Kempner, Gatesville, and Bell County.
Contact: Joshua Hendrix
- Tuesday,
March 01, 2005
at 19:14:11 (EST)
Keller Williams
550 Post Oak Blvd. #350
Houston, TX
77027
8322745387
(http://www.home2houston.com)
Houston Real Estate - Keller Williams Get listings the 1st day on market. Buyer
& Seller tips, MLS, school search...
Contact: Dean Limbaugh
- Monday,
February 28, 2005
at 18:29:32 (EST)
Spence Winter
Group, LLC
1505 Woodhaven Drive
McKinney, TX 75070
(972) 588-8008
(http://www.spencewintergroup.com)
Real Estate and homes for sale in McKinney, Frisco, Allen, Plano, Celina,
Prosper, Lewisville, Dallas, and Collin County. Find buyer/seller tips,
community information and more.
Contact: Lynda Spence
- Wednesday,
February 23, 2005
at 19:51:21 (EST)
Sandy Stein REALTOR
Carrollton
972.523.5483
(http://www.KeysToMoving.com)
Residential real estate for 20 years. Communities: Coppell, Flower Mound,
Lewisville, Plano, Frisco, Grapevine, Colleyville, Southlake and surrounding
suburbs. Designations: REALTOR, CRS, ABR and e-PRO
Contact: Sandy Stein
- Saturday,
February 12, 2005
at 14:13:29 (EST)
Remax Abrams
1221 Abrams Rd. Ste 130
Richardson, TX, 75081
214-801-7514
(http://dreamhomesdallas.com)
DreamHomesDallas.com for all your Real Estate needs.
Contact: Mark Kale
- Friday,
February 04, 2005
at 18:02:46 (EST)
The Hollman Team
RE/MAX Pearland
10015 Broadway St. B
Pearland, TX 77584
713-436-4844
(http://www.HollmanTeam.com)
Let the Hollman Team of RE/MAX Pearland-Silverlake be your online real estate
guide to the communities of Pearland, Silverlake, Alvin, Manvel, Shadow Creek
Ranch, Friendswood, League City, Clear Lake, Sugar Land, Sienna Plantation,
Sagemont, The Medical Center, and all of the Houston Metropolitan area.
Contact: Mike Hollman
- Thursday,
February 03, 2005
at 23:30:05 (EST)
Erika
McCann-Realtor, e-Pro Certified
Houston,
Texas 77006
832-244-0029
(http://www.HoustonHomeSpecialist.com)
Your premier Houston Real Estate Source. Click here for a complimentary
relocation package and for lots of info on Houston and related real estate.
Contact: Erika McCann
- Wednesday,
January 26, 2005
at 18:14:24 (EST)
Prudential
410 Eved Carey Dr.
Harlingen, TX 78550
(956) 428-6620
(http://www.harlingenhomes.net)
Real Estate and homes in Harlingen, San Benito, Los Fresnos, Lago Vista, South
Padre Island, and Cameron County. Apply online for a loan, get school info, or
read my newsletter.
Contact: Marcus Phipps
- Wednesday,
January 19, 2005
at 19:53:34 (EST)
HomeCert, LLC -
Home Inspection Services
33606 Deer
Creek Way, Suite 100
Magnolia, TX
77355
936-522-8633
(http://www.HomeCert.com)
Providing quality real estate inspections in NW Houston, including Harris and
Montgomery counties. see our detailed inspection reports.
Contact: Chuck Evans
- Tuesday,
January 18, 2005
at 00:26:33 (EST)
REMAX LAKE
LIVINGSTON
1936 HWY 190 W
LIVINGSTON, TEXAS, 77351
936-327-0132
(http://www.lakelivingston.net)
LAKE LIVINGSTON REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY TAFFIE POUNDERS AND REMAX LAKE
LIVINGSTON.
Contact: TAFFIE POUNDERS
- Thursday,
January 13, 2005
at 19:41:01 (EST)
Keller Williams
2425 E
Southlake Blvd
Southlake, TX 76092