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		<title>Follow The Heard; Your Personal Moving Comany from the East Side to Plymouth Michigan</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 20:42:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Follow the heard; Your personal Moving company from the East Side to Plymouth Michigan Are you looking to move closer to work or friends and family but love the area where you live? Like somewhere with a great neighborhood, community and downtown? Many people wanting to move from the eastside Royal Oak area look for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Follow the heard; Your personal Moving company from the East Side to Plymouth Michigan</p>
<p>Are you looking to move closer to work or friends and family but love the area where you live? Like somewhere with a great neighborhood, community and downtown? Many people wanting to move from the eastside Royal Oak area look for movers in Plymouth Michigan that are located on the “westside.” Our customers moving from Royal Oak love the area but are currently renting or living with roommates and now are settling down, getting married or ready to start a family. They realize that it’s time to expand their horizons but still wish to experience the small town, window shopping type atmosphere like that in Plymouth and Northville.</p>
<p>In Royal Oak homeowners and tenants love the walk downtown with shops, restaurants and tons of parks nearby. The city of Plymouth can offer this and more! Moving to Plymouth and using us as your movers in Plymouth Michigan we can help you settle in while the city can offer you shops, restaurants and lots of festivals and concerts in the park. You will definitely not miss the downtown atmosphere moving to Plymouth. Not lost in moving to that area is the youthful appeal of a bustling nightclub district in the adjacent community of Novi Michigan.</p>
<p>Our friend Jason Matt and real estate agents in Plymouth Michigan found on <a title="The Jason Matt Team" href="http://www.jasonmatt.com">www.Jasonmatt.com</a> can help you find your dream home! He specializes real estate in Plymouth, Canton and real estate in the Northville area. He can help you move from an eastside community like Royal Oak and make a home on the westside by moving to Plymouth, Michigan.</p>
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		<title>How to Identify Bad Landlords before Moving In</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Apr 2012 17:09:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When searching for an affordable apartment, one of the biggest concerns is whether the landlord will demonstrate a commitment to serving the tenant. It is the landlord’s responsibility to ensure that the home is safe and maintained. However, many landlords try to keep costs low by minimizing the staff and postponing repairs. Very unethical landlord [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When searching for an affordable apartment, one of the biggest concerns is whether the landlord will demonstrate a commitment to serving the tenant. It is the landlord’s responsibility to ensure that the home is safe and maintained. However, many landlords try to keep costs low by minimizing the staff and postponing repairs.</p>
<p>Very unethical landlord practices can put both the tenant’s health and property in jeopardy. Fire hazards can lead to actual fires that can consume everything that the tenant owns. To protect themselves in the event of a fire, break-in or other disaster, tenants should consider looking for renters insurance at RentersInsurance.com.</p>
<p>Few renters want the hassle of dealing with a dishonest, unethical or unreliable landlord, especially if the tenant has to go through the trouble of suing the landlord or the expense of terminating the lease early. Fortunately, there are ways that tenants can identify and avoid bad landlords in the first place.</p>
<p>The first telltale sign of a bad landlord is the condition of the property. Most landlords try to get the property in the best condition possible in order to impress potential renters. If the apartment already appears to be of low-quality, that is a sign that the landlord isn’t responsible.</p>
<p>Another way to determine if the landlord is reliable is his or her overall attitude. If the landlord does not behave in a professional and courteous manner, this is a sign that the landlord does not have good character. Many tenants get an unsettling feeling when they first meet a disreputable landlord.</p>
<p>The Internet can be a handy tool in identifying bad landlords, since wronged tenants are often eager to voice their frustrations. Many websites list user reviews of apartments. If none are available, the apartment seer could consider approaching one of the current tenants to ask about his or her experiences.</p>
<p>Another approach is to try to determine whether there are any legal incidents that the landlord has been involved in. Most landlords do not change their behaviors and any repeated legal troubles that the landlord has been involved in can be a sign of things to come.</p>
<p>Before signing a lease, the tenant should learn his or her legal rights. Even though many poor tenants can be spotted, the tenant should be prepared in the event that the landlord turns out to be irresponsible.</p>
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		<title>Detroit Area Local Moving &#8212; Made Easy</title>
		<link>http://www.michiganmovers.com/blog/?p=190</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Mar 2012 17:29:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our moving services can be practical for from someone moving in Oakland County form Royal Oak to Troy. You might think that such a short distance move could be handles with your friends and family helping you. With our affordable prices, that some people just call “cheap” we pride ourselves on providing a fully insured [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our moving services can be practical for from someone moving in Oakland County form Royal Oak to Troy. You might think that such a short distance move could be handles with your friends and family helping you. With our affordable prices, that some people just call “cheap” we pride ourselves on providing a fully insured yet cost effective moving option.</p>
<p>Moving day is very hectic, navigating Oakland County Detroit Traffic shouldn’t add to your frustration and to make moving day as relaxing at it can be hire a professional moving company to move your items. We arrive promptly and being loading one of our trucks with your possessions making sure to take the time to pack the truck carefully as not to cause damage to your items.</p>
<p>When packing up your belongings in Royal Oak you should make sure all your boxes are labeled on at least 2 sides and that you have put the times in boxes that make sense if you are going to be rearranging your new house. This way each box can be placed around the new house. Stack the boxes neatly to be prepared for the movers. This simple task can speed moving day up.</p>
<p>Once arriving in Troy the movers will put the boxes in the room they are labeled and you can unpack accordingly. You will see that your items have arrives in the same condition they left your previous home. We take pride as movers that your furniture and items arrive in the same condition they were went you left.</p>
<p>Our professional staff can help you plan your move around metro Detroit and provide you with the cost and options for various moving options. We also sell Moving Boxes in different sizes perfect for moving items as necessary keeping them safely packed and are available even if you don’t use our moving services.</p>
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		<title>Do&#8217;s and Dont&#8217;s when moving Pet&#8217;s</title>
		<link>http://www.michiganmovers.com/blog/?p=185</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Feb 2012 18:12:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>gbulson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Moving With Pets Do&#8217;s Plan ahead. Even if you&#8217;re just moving across town, finding out at the last minute that you have to carry Fluffy in the car because no one planned for a box or kennel will leave you filled with regret &#8211; and covered with claw marks. Trust me on that&#8230; * Make the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Moving With Pets Do&#8217;s</strong></p>
<p>Plan ahead. Even if you&#8217;re just moving across town, finding out at the last minute that you have to carry Fluffy in the car because no one planned for a box or kennel will leave you filled with regret &#8211; and covered with claw marks.</p>
<p>Trust me on that&#8230;</p>
<p>* Make the move stress-free on your pet. Emotions tend to be high when moving, so if Spot pees on the floor of the car, cut him some slack. If you haven&#8217;t packed cleaning supplies for just such an emergency, refer back to the tip about planning ahead.</p>
<p>* You might want to have them stay at a neighbors during the packing and loading to keep them from the line of fire. Or at least put them in a kennel while the movers do their thing.</p>
<p>* Give your animal water often. Also, plan for breaks to let them get a little fresh air. It will be easier for everyone to take that extra time.</p>
<p>* Let your pet get used to its new home in its own time. If your furry friend wants to hide under the sofa for three days, it&#8217;s cool. The neighbors will all get a chance to meet the pets in due time, no matter how badly your kids want to show them off. Allowing them to acclimate to their new space will also help prevent lost or confused pets in a new neighborhood.</p>
<p>Nothing&#8217;s worse than letting a nervous calico out into a new neighborhood only to have it disappear trying to find its old home.</p>
<p>* Try to keep the animals in the same routine as you did before the move to reassure them. If they took a walk just before bed or ate exactly at 10 a.m., make sure that happens for them during and after the move as well.</p>
<p><strong>Moving With Pets Dont&#8217;s</strong></p>
<p>* Don&#8217;t forget to call the airline if you are traveling by air &#8212; in fact, call several weeks or even months in advance. Airlines have different policies on how pets can travel. If the airline wants to put Max in an unheated cargo hold and that&#8217;s not OK with you, you&#8217;ll know. Make educated choices about how your pets travel.</p>
<p>* Don&#8217;t discount the importance of visiting a veterinarian and asking for sedatives for your animal. It can make the difference between a simple move and a gut-wrenching odyssey. A vet can also help you with moving plans if you have more exotic pets that need special care.</p>
<p>* Don&#8217;t let anyone convince you they can move a 55-gallon fish tank in the moving van half-full of water and fish. Bad idea. Bag up your fish in plastic bags with water from their tank, and close with rubber bands. Leave the bag about half full of air, and pack them into a cheap Styrofoam cooler for the trip. If you don&#8217;t want your expensive fish tank to leak or have cracks in it when you get to your new destination, make sure it travels empty. Ask me how I know.</p>
<p>* Don&#8217;t expect several animals to travel in a car together without being confined. Even though the cat and dog love each other and are familiar with each other, the excitement of the trip will have your car feeling like a Wiley Coyote cartoon. Get individual kennels for each animal.</p>
<p>* Don&#8217;t forget to give your animals some extra love during this time of adjustment. This is tougher on them than it is on you (though at the end of the move you might find that hard to believe). The whole reason you are having them move with you is they are important to your family.<br />
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Just try to remember that when your car smells like cat litter, there is dog slobber on the baby, and no one can find the hamster.</p>
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		<title>Time Table for Moving</title>
		<link>http://www.michiganmovers.com/blog/?p=180</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2012 20:43:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before you move you should make a helpful list of things to do and a timetable to prepare yourself for the move. These Tips can be helpful in making your move go smooth. 2 months before you start to move you should be going though your items and possessions and discarding / donating / saving [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before you move you should make a helpful list of things to do and a timetable to prepare yourself for the move. These Tips can be helpful in making your move go smooth.</p>
<p>2 months before you start to move you should be going though your items and possessions and discarding / donating / saving for a garage sale the items that you don’t want to move or no longer have a use for. Preparing for a move is a good time to clean house. You should start looking for a moving company around this time.</p>
<p>1 month before you should start packing items, wrapping breakable items and properly storing and securing items. Be sure you label your boxes well during this phase, make sure you have what is in the box as well as what room in the house the item goes too. You need to select a moving company around this time and make arrangements with them. This is a good time to have a Garage Sale for the times you don’t want to move.</p>
<p>2 weeks prior to your move, you should have all but the essentials packed. Boxes should be labled and organized. You should call and confirm your moving date and anything else you might need for the move.</p>
<p>Moving day you need to be prepared for the movers to arrive and start moving you items, boxes should be organized in a way to allow the moves to get around from room to room. They know the best way to pack the truck so items might be loaded later in the move could be in their way if they are trying to carry out a large item.</p>
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