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How the web has revolutionised the housing market

By , 25 October, 2011, No Comment

The internet has had a profound impact on the way in which many people lead their lives. Indeed, from working environments to shopping experiences, entertainment and much more, the effects of the global communications network are pervasive. This also applies to the housing sector: now it is possible for consumers to search for properties, find estate agents, and much more using cyberspace.

Meanwhile, another way in which the web has affected the way we shop for products and services is the presence of user reviews. While everything from hotels to energy providers are subject to consumer reviews, there has previously been no way for individuals to obtain objective and unbiased accounts of how well estate agents perform.

Whether you are seeking to sell your property or rent it out, this could leave you in a somewhat vulnerable position. After all, while the majority of estate agents exhibit the upmost in professionalism, there are some that fall short of such standards.

The new estate agent review site, MeetMyAgent.co.uk, aims to once again revolutionise the way in which we use the web. By making use of the estate agent reviews now available online, consumers can therefore ensure they choose the most suitable agent for them. Not only does this offer peace of mind, but it can ultimately lead to better results (and more profit!) for homeowners.

So, taking advantage of the internet to peruse reviews really is the savvy approach to modern house renting and selling!

Students Moving To New York

By , 12 July, 2010, No Comment

These procedures are for college students who want to hire New York Movers related to their universities:

-Identify to your hiring department the name and phone number of the contact person (s) who will be working with the moving company.

-You must declare a value of the goods you are having moved. This is your decision and will be important if a claim is filed.

-Your hiring department will complete a Purchase Requisition Form for the total amount the University will pay and forward to the Purchasing Department along with an Approval to Pay Moving Expenses form.

-Upon receipt of the Requisition and Approval, the Purchasing Office will contact our contracted New York Moving Companies for you.

-The contracted company assigned to your move will contact you to arrange a scheduled inspection of your goods.

-Before the estimator arrives, tour your home; including attic, patio and garage to assure that everything to be moved is visible. During the estimate, show everything that is to be moved so that an accurate estimate of the total weight to be moved may be compiled. An accurate estimate of all articles to be shipped and all services required is essential, as the carrier will provide the University with a quote to budget your move.

-If the quote is greater than the allocated amount on the Requisition, your department must approve the increased amount that the University will pay, or you will be responsible for the additional amount to be collected C.O.D.

-Date for pickup and delivery will be set directly with the New York International Movers by you, the shipper. However, the University does not pay for exclusive use of a moving van or expedited service.

-The carrier will invoice the University for all authorized moving charges. In instances where there are ceiling amounts, (the person being moved) you will be responsible for payment to the carrier of any overage in cash, credit card or a cashier’s check upon delivery of (the) your goods. The carriers do not accept personal checks. Follow the guidelines in this booklet and you should have a successful move. If you have any questions or problems at any time during this “Moving To New York” process, please call your carrier contact person, the hiring department, or the Purchasing Department. New York International Movers are available, too.