Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Get Your Rental Deposit Back!


If you're preparing for a move read this article first! Get great tips and tricks for winning in the great damage deposit wars between most landlords and tenants. Learn what not to do and ensure the return of your rental deposit.
Typically, reputable landlords don’t hold residents liable for minor wall scratches and scuffed floors. Even so, you can never be sure how reasonable a landlord is until your deposit is safely returned. Each tenant and property manager is different, so we turned to personal finance writers to provide insight on their personal experiences with damage deposits. 

Pool Guide for Your New Place


The summer heat may entice you to install an above ground pool for your new place and we don't blame you. Just remember that there are many points to consider when planning this type of pool. This article shares a great guide for above ground pool planning.
It is vitally important to choose the right location for your pool. The first thing you should do is check your local building codes and see if the pool needs to be a certain distance from property lines, septic tanks and roads. You will also want to avoid underground cables, pipes, and roots, as well as overhead power lines, trees and eaves. When choosing a site, consider how much privacy you want, how easy it will be to supervise children, how you will secure the pool from wandering toddlers and pets, and how the pool will look in your preferred location. 

Michael Franco

Packing Plans


We offer two convenient options for packing and organizing your move. We have a full supply of packing materials on site to properly care for your belongings. You can choose from our two custom packing options. The Full pack provides an entire crew to pack the entire contents of your home. We will arrive up to two days prior to your move for packing. Essential items needed for everyday use will be moved last. The Partial Pack is great for packing fragile items that are commonly damaged during a move. Partial packs can be customized to meet your specific moving needs. Get your free moving quote today!


Professional Phoenix Movers


Never trust your belongings to a company that moves this way! At Bulwark Moving we take moving seriously. Your valued belongings deserve the best service and moving process to ensure their preservation. That's what we deliver! Our local Phoenix moving trucks are clean and well maintained. They come equipped with furniture pads, hand trucks, dollies, stretch wrap and straps.

How to Move with Pets


Pets are a huge factor to consider when planning a move. Keeping your pet occupied during the packing and loading phase can be difficult. Remember to secure a pet sitter for the day of festivities and call us to handle the move! Visit www.bulwarkmoving.com for more info.

Thursday, July 3, 2014

Making The Move Easier For Your Kids

Kids have the tendency to get upset over a new move, mainly because they don't want to leave their friends or familiar surroundings.It can take children much longer to adjust to a new home than adults, and the stress can negatively affect the whole family. Try having some fun with the move and show your kids that this will be an awesome opportunity! The article below gives great tips on how to make the move easier on your children.

Avoid a traumatic upheaval by packing a separate overnight bag with all of the kid’s sentimentally essential belongings. A child knows best what he or she needs, so devise a fast-paced game to encourage a quick collection of the child’s favorite toys. Observing the selections can provide invaluable insight into the interests of your kids, and the task can efficiently maintain basic comforts while adjusting to the new home.

Mistakes First-Time Renters Make

Are you moving into an apartment for the first time? Do you feel overwhelmed by the amount of things you have to purchase? Take a deep breath and read the following advice from MSN on all the top sins of first-time renters.

Before you embark on an apartment hunt, write down a list separating your needs from your wants. Needs are those things without which you just can't live. For example, my husband and I own just one car, so for us, proximity to work or to public transportation is a need. Wants, however, are those things that would be nice to have, but you could live without for the right price. For example, you may want a gym or a first-floor unit, but they may not be deal breakers.

Make The Most Out Of Your Garage!

When someone buys or rents a new home, they must go through all the motions of purging boxes filled with useless or old junk. Many people have difficulty separating from items of our past, and tend to move the boxes into the new home. The following article gives insight on how to maximize your garage space, so that you can continue to keep all of your old items.
Tall cabinets with double doors are great, but be sure they come with enough adjustable shelves to optimize the space inside. Include at least one lockable cabinet to keep dangerous chemicals out of reach of children and pets. Add some low cabinets on casters, creating a work surface on top. With some pegboard or a vinyl slat wall system for tools, you’ve got the beginning of a home workshop.


Excellent Packing Tips!

Moving is an exciting experience, especially if you have delegated the stressful parts to other people like professional movers. Preparing your boxes for the movers can still be pretty stressful, but it helps to have tips that will simplify the process. The article below gives simple packing tips that you probably would never think of.

This includes things like a box cutter, paper towels, trash bags, eating utensils, select cookware, power strips, phone chargers, toilet paper, tools, etc. The clear bin allows you to see inside; it also separates itself from the myriad of cardboard boxes.

Should You Rent Or Buy?

One thing people tend to stress over is whether or not they should purchase or rent. How does one decide which is right? Reading advice pieces like the following will help make the decision for you.

“Given how high rents are and how low home values are in many markets, buying may appear to make financial sense even if you’re only going to be there for a couple years,” says Svenja Gudell, director of economic research for Zillow. “But then you have to consider the emotional stress that goes along with buying a home, moving and adjusting to a new neighborhood. It’s not the sort of stress most people want to deal with every 2 years.”