 |
| The challenge, if you so choose to accept it, is to find the right Rutherford County Area mover to trust with moving your valuables. Using our partner HomeBulletin, we have made it easy to find a Rutherford County Area apartment mover. |
 |
| Is you Rutherford County Area mover a AMSA Certified Move? A AMSA mover is an interstate carrier that transports your household goods shipment under its own operating authority, granted by the Federal Highway Administration. AMSA Certified Movers subscribe to the AMSA Code of Conduct and have pledged to conduct their business in the most efficient and professional manner possible. |
 |
| There are two types of estimates you could receive from your Rutherford County Area mover. The two types are Binding/Non-Binding Estimate: A binding estimate is an agreement with the mover made in advance of the move. A non-binding estimate is the carrier's approximation of the cost based on the estimated weight of the shipment and the accessorial services requested. |
 |
| Apartment moving often comes with the extra burden of scaling stairs. A Rutherford County Area mover may charge you a Flight Charge, which is an extra charge for carrying items up or down flights of stairs. |
 |
| Rutherford County Area movers sometimes charge Line Haul Charges: These are charges for the vehicle transportation portion of your move. These charges apply in addition to the additional service charges. |
 |
| Moving during the summer tends to be more expensive. Your Rutherford County Area mover may charge you Peak Season Rates. These are Higher line haul charges that are applicable during the summer months. |
 |
| When taking inventory please make an estimate of value to tell your Rutherford County Area mover. A Valuation is the degree of "worth" of the shipment. The valuation charge compensates the mover for assuming a greater degree of liability than that provided for in the base transportation charges. |