Archive for November 7th, 2007

Disputes with Movers Baltimore

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

It is a nightmare situation that we dread, but we often find ourselves in: the movers broke something important and now they won’t pay for it. Resolving issues with movers can be like trying to pull teeth, and it can be just as painful. Most professional movers in Baltimore have liability insurance that protects them in case important items are broken. Some movers happily reimburse customers because they know that breaking things is part of the job and it is almost impossible to avoid these types of situations. Others, however, will fight you tooth and nail and won’t pay out until they have to. A good first step is to make sure that you have complete photographs of everything and anything that is valuable to you before you move. Also, get appraisals on items that are extremely valuable like paintings and jewelry. The main problem with getting things reimbursed from movers is when items with little actual value but significant sentimental value are damaged. The key here is to try to move these items by yourself if at all possible. This can be extremely difficult, of course, if the item is large or difficult to move, but the best way to avoid confrontation with your movers is to move these delicate and irreplaceable items yourself.

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Money Disputes in Charlotte

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

While renters and landlords often times fight about almost everything, the single biggest issue of contention is money in Charlotte. Everything from raising the rent too much for a new lease to keeping a deposit that they shouldn’t, landlords and renters fight about money more than any other issue. What can you do to protect yourself if you’re having a money dispute with your landlord? The key is education. You can start by learning the laws in your state. Laws pertaining to landlord-renter issues can vary GREATLY from state to state, so just because you know how things work back home doesn’t mean that any of that applies where you are now. Some states have separate courts that use arbitrators to settle landlord-renters disputes. In this case, you’ll need as much evidence as possible that you are on the right side of your money dispute. If you’re expecting your deposit back and you don’t get it, take pictures and bring witnesses that show that damage to your apartment was there before you lived there. There are also very specific rules on how much rent can be raised at a time, so if your landlord is trying to jack up what you pay, a simple knowledge of the current law can be enough to win that argument with ease.

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