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billjudy 06-16-2013 08:54 AM

Anyone use a moving company to move to TV? Didn't know there was a question about moving vans being allowed in TV??? Help! We should be there in July!

DonH57 06-16-2013 09:14 AM

To my knowledge I haven't heard of any problems with moving vans not being allowed in TV, unless maybe not being parked overnight or blocking the street. I recommend contacting VCDD district offices for the right answer.

billjudy 06-16-2013 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by DonH57 (Post 693063)
To my knowledge I haven't heard of any problems with moving vans not being allowed in TV, unless maybe not being parked overnight or blocking the street. I recommend contacting VCDD district offices for the right answer.

Thanks for the quick response!! Not sure what VCDD means??? Sorry!

CFrance 06-16-2013 09:22 AM

We used a moving company to move from two locations to TV. The furniture arrived a week apart on large moving trucks (i.e., Allied & Mayflower). There was never an issue with the moving trucks. Who told you that? I can't imagine not allowing moving trucks in a community of new houses selling like hotcakes continually. That would be bad business practice, IMO.

DonH57 06-16-2013 09:37 AM

I should have clarified that for you. The VCDD is the Villages Community Developement District offices. They handle things like deed restrictions, utilities and the like. Once again I really don't know of an issue with moving trucks.

mulligan 06-16-2013 10:23 AM

There has been the occasional issue with a full size tractor trailer actually not being able to fit in certain villa locations. A smaller truck had to be used to shuttle the load to the villa. Not really a problem, just a longer more expensive process.

Midvale 06-16-2013 11:36 AM

For what it's worth I recently checked into moving costs from Upstate NY for 2 bedroom apt. to Florida:

Traditional moving company - $4,700
PODS 16' POD - $3,300 for 30 days
Penske 16' truck - $1,135 for 6 days/unlimited miles (with 12% AAA discount). Extra days are $50. ~$550 for gas.

PODS are nice if you need the extra time or especially if you need to store your things.

DonH57 06-16-2013 12:01 PM

I did forget about villa locations. Thanks for the correction mulligan.

TrudyM 06-16-2013 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by ewstanley (Post 616767)
We used an ABF relocube from Michigan. We had it delivered to our home in Michigan on a Monday and they picked it up on a Thursday. They delivered it down here the the next Monday and we unloaded it that afternoon and they picked it up the next morning. We have a villa and it fit completely in our driveway and we parked in a guest spot for the time the relocube was in our driveway.

I was considering using this outfit but would have to store for quite awhile as we don't have a plan. I thought we could sort into the smaller cubes so we had one that was in case we buy someplace warm cube. If and when we rent a place up here and the only perm location so three. We have a lot of stuff my husband has a huge collectables collection that fills a 10 by 12 room so need a lot of space even if we dump most of the other stuff.

I have read that pods is only as good as your local dealer and that some have had problems with them not delivering as promised a week late or so in order to charge for another month. I read one post were the people paid in advance and when the outfit (pods LA) sent the monthly bill to the old address instead of their po box as instructed and it came back return to sender from the post office they sold the contents of the pod. Probably a local that location only issue, but it makes one think.

CFrance 06-16-2013 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by TrudyM (Post 693160)
I was considering using this outfit but would have to store for quite awhile as we don't have a plan. I thought we could sort into the smaller cubes so we had one that was in case we buy someplace warm cube. If and when we rent a place up here and the only perm location so three. We have a lot of stuff my husband has a huge collectables collection that fills a 10 by 12 room so need a lot of space even if we dump most of the other stuff.

I have read that pods is only as good as your local dealer and that some have had problems with them not delivering as promised a week late or so in order to charge for another month. I read one post were the people paid in advance and when the outfit (pods LA) sent the monthly bill to the old address instead of their po box as instructed and it came back return to sender from the post office they sold the contents of the pod. Probably a local that location only issue, but it makes one think.

I just realized this thread was started in January. But... there's always people moving here, so good advice, esp. about pods.

Our son and dil had a bad experience storing contents of their apartment in DC when they moved to Australia. DO be sure you pay every month, and I would suggest notl to have this monthly payment charged to your credit card. They did. The card was compromised and shut down, but they didn't know that in time in OZ and payment was rejected. Contents of storage were sold. His beloved string bass was in there. (Dumb, I know, but no time to drive it to us before they left.)

We had a helluva time tracking down who bought that bass, and I had to truck across three states to buy it back for him. Be careful of these storage facilities. Some of them are ruthless. Vet them well.

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 06-16-2013 01:34 PM

My sister used PODS when she moved from Rhode Island to New Hampshire.

batman911 06-16-2013 03:00 PM

What type of rope do you need and how long in order to tie everything down in a 16ft POD?

travelguy 06-16-2013 08:26 PM

remember to get rid of the stuff that you really do not need. personal momentos (like you elementary school report cards) have no value at all to anyone. i got rid of all of the books, and donated them to the library. unless i plan to read them again(highly unlikely) you don't need them. unless the clothing fits you, get rid of it. bed linens for beds that you no longer have, get rid of it. clothes that you were saving for that 'painting project'...get rid of them, you are not going to paint!!

billjudy 06-17-2013 07:59 AM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 693066)
We used a moving company to move from two locations to TV. The furniture arrived a week apart on large moving trucks (i.e., Allied & Mayflower). There was never an issue with the moving trucks. Who told you that? I can't imagine not allowing moving trucks in a community of new houses selling like hotcakes continually. That would be bad business practice, IMO.

Thanks for the response!! Saw it posted somewhere on TOTV, but then there is so much posted! Glad to learn it was ok!!! When visiting TV, noticed so many roads were narrow and winding - was a bit worried!! Everyone seemed to be talking about "pods".

billjudy 06-17-2013 08:01 AM

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Originally Posted by DonH57 (Post 693077)
I should have clarified that for you. The VCDD is the Villages Community Developement District offices. They handle things like deed restrictions, utilities and the like. Once again I really don't know of an issue with moving trucks.

Thanks! Haven't gotten TV "lingo" as yet, but I am learning!!!


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