
The Top
Ten Removal And
Storage Disasters To
Avoid!
8. The
small print
The small print is always a grey area. How many people
actually read it? I know I don` t as much as I should do. One thing is for
sure and that’s I’m more likely to read it if I am in any doubt about the
company or organisation I am thinking of doing business with. For example I
may want to read the small print of a marketing or advertising company with
which I am expected to sign a yearly contract. On the other hand I am less
likely to read a contract from Yellow Pages or Google as I feel safe and I
trust them, and more importantly millions of other people do too.
The same is true for removals, but there’s a difference. How
many removers do you feel that way about? I’d say none. So what can you do?
Read every word of every document you receive, get them analysed by a
solicitor. Or go for the same principle i.e. safety in numbers? All Guild
and BAR members will use approved terms and conditions, which are considered
to be fair to all customers.
A leading consumer magazine looked at trade associations a
few years ago and the Guild services were rated highly for their customer
relations and impartiality. As part of the annual Accreditation scheme all
Guild members have to submit details of their Insurance arrangements.
It’s very important that you check how your remover deals
with late key release and postponement or cancellation. Some removers will
offer a waiver which will cover you in the event of a delay. This is
important as you could be charged an extortionate amount if your remover is
delayed in any way. Payment is often demanded before they unload. We also
include a waiting time waiver which if accepted will cover these costs up to
normal working hours for banks. There are many other possible clauses which
could catch you out. Don’t get caught out - move with an accredited
remover.
Small print that can affect your move may not just come
from your remover. If you are renting a property you will have to complete
some complicated documents including inventories: often these documents need
to be completed on the day and can take some time. We’ve had examples where
our crew have been delayed from unloading for hours while the estate agent
has completed detailed paperwork before handing over the property. This is
very frustrating and can be costly especially if it`s miles away. If it is
unavoidable, ask the estate agent how long they need to complete the
paperwork and if necessary arrange for someone to do it on your behalf, or
arrange to do it the day before If possible
One of the most common paperwork problems that can affect
your removal
if you are buying and
selling is the conveyancing. The release of keys on your removal day will
depend on money being passed up the chain via solicitors or licensed
conveyancers. The solicitor will have paperwork to pass and check and,
depending on the number of these they have on a particular date, will
dictate the time your keys will be released. So for this reason it is a good
idea to move on a low demand day or a day that fits in with your preferred
remover. The busiest day of the week is Friday and the end of the month is
busier than the start. Combine the two and you can see that the last Friday
of the month is the busiest day of the month. This day the solicitors will
have a larger pile, combine the fact that Friday is the popular day to have
a 2 hour pub lunch! (If not your solicitor, then another one in the chain)
so you can see that you are more likely to be clocking up extra fees and
stress. If you do want to move on a Friday, then make sure you get the date
provisionally booked early, get this in writing and take out a waiting time
charges waiver if available. It is worth mentioning that some removers will
charge more for Fridays. Also worth mentioning is that in the worst case
scenario, i.e. your move doesn’t go through at all, your remover has access
to its own storage facility.
A couple of tips here - call your solicitor for an update
before midday, and bear in mind that on average it takes 1 ½ hours for each
completion in the chain, so if you are number 4 you can expect keys between
2 and 3pm.
I’ve just realised this should have been named the top 15!
I’ve jammed a few more banana skins in number 9 of the Top Ten for you!
All The Best...
Alan (Your Removals
Expert!)
www.ajstephensonremovals.co.uk
Copyright © 2010 Alan Stephenson

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