Getting Married – What To Do With The Contents Of Your Home And Combine Both Households

Posted on: 3 June 2018

Many couples are already established when meeting for the first time. Both parties have a house, cars, and a career. If you decide to get married, then someone has to leave their home. It means you are not going to be able to store all of your things at your spouse's place. Read on to find out what to do with the contents of your home and combine both households.
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Check With Local Movers For Services Other Than Home-To-Home Moves

Posted on: 19 January 2018

You're no doubt familiar with using a local moving service; they charge you a set amount of money for a set number of hours, and they move stuff from your old home or office to your new home or office. But these moving services can help with more than just those basic moves. To a Storage Unit and Back Just as movers will help bring items to your new home, some also help bring items to a storage unit or empty out a storage unit.
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Moving Tips For Transitioning Your Loved One To Assisted Living

Posted on: 7 June 2017

Making the decision to transition to assisted living isn't always easy, and your loved one may have a hard time with the idea of moving to a new place. He or she may also be concerned with what happens to a lifetime's worth of personal possessions. If you are helping your parent or other relative move to assisted living, here are a few things you can do to prepare for moving day and give him or her added peace of mind that his or her precious possessions will be safe.
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Making An Office Move? 3 Tips That Can Help Reduce Your Costs

Posted on: 7 June 2017

When running a business, generating enough income to cover operating costs is essential. But, you should also be building up capital to take care of unexpected expenses or one-time costs. While you might like your office, you may know that you will need to move in a month or two for a variety of reasons. It is easy for the expenses to get a bit out of hand if you do not spend any time preparing for the relocation.
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