4/7/2004
Planning a move can be a big challenge. If you are moving across state lines, it can be even more difficult. Before hiring movers to transport your belongings from one state to another, the Better Business Bureau, along with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), suggest you know your rights and responsibilities. The FMCSA regulations protect consumers on interstate (state-to-state) moves.
When moving, keep the following pointers in mind:
Before hiring a moving company, contact the BBB for a reliability report on the company. If your moving company is not responsive to a complaint you have brought to its attention, consider filing a complaint with the BBB.
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