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RELOCATION

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• Watches, jewelry, precious metals, or stones
• Articles of extraordinary value, such as rare collector's items
• Coins, stamps, valuable papers, or legal tender of any kind
• Articles of inherent or sentimental value, such as heirlooms
• Livestock, pets, plants, and perishables
• Weapons
• Explosives, or dangerous items that could cause damage to the mover's equipment or your belongings, such as aerosols, gasoline, kerosene, paint, matches, and ammunition.

No matter how compelling the opportunity, you need to consider the impact relocation will have on you and your family; weigh the benefits carefully. If you choose to work with us, a Relocation Counselor will be assigned to you, and can help evaluate these factors. The Counselor will begin the decision-making process by conducting a thorough needs assessment, ultimately offering pertinent area information and helpful suggestions. Once you've made the decision, your Counselor is with you every step of the way, coordinating services and managing the process, before, during, and after your move.

Use the Find a Neighborhood tool to learn more about destination you are considering.

Next Relocation Step: Planning

 
 
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