Moving or relocation is always easier
with the help of professional moving company. They have all
the right techniques and trained to efficiently and safely
move your prized investments to your new location,
regardless of the distance.

There are several instances, however, when people who newly
moved in a location found some missing items upon entering a
property. What to do if you entered your new place and saw
some items that may have been left after the move out? Where
do you supposed to report the found item? The following are
the individuals where you can report found items after house
moving.
Previous Tenants
There are some cases when people tend to rent or move in to
a property previously rented or owned by friends. They were
able to get pretty good deal on the property, so they just
moved in after completing the sale or rent. Finding missing
items in the property means there is a high probability that
they were owned by previous tenants or owners. If you know
the previous tenant, you may want to inquire for possible
lost items after moving out. Most likely, they will knock
right at your door after noticing the missing item lost from
their packages. In case they do not, you might want to
contact them first and then verify for possible items lost
in the process of moving out.
If you did a commercial move, it is probable that the
previous company renting the place left the item. Knowing an
idea about the company that previously occupied the space
then you might want to check if they filed for lost items
while moving out. Set an appointment to verify if the items
left at your new place are theirs.
Property Owners or Landlords
House moving is always monitored by landlords or property
owners. You may want to ask them first if previous tenants
reported lost items after they moved out. If you do not know
the previous renters, you might find landlords keeping their
details for confidentiality agreement or other rules.
Therefore, you can inform the property owner about the
missing items and let them contact the previous tenant.
Do not pursue asking about the previous people staying in
the property because you will not get information due to the
rules. Once the landlord tracked down the possible owners,
they will coordinate with you until they got the item back.
Surrender the items to the landlords for safekeeping or keep
them in your property if you have the space.
Moving Companies
Moving companies may have already received reports about the
lost items and they might check your property for them. You
can track down potential moving companies that assisted
house moving and report the item to them. Inquire if they
did help some tenants to move out within the days before you
move in. Check if they filed lost items and report it to
them. Naturally, this might be challenging for you with all
the moving companies serving your location. In this case,
you can ask your landlord if they know the moving expert
that helped previous tenants. They probably have logs about
the company for documentation purposes and help you file the
lost items found inside your new place.
If you’re eager to track down the company on your own, you
might want to start inquiring to nearest service providers
to your new place. There’s a high chance that previous
tenants contact nearby moving companies to assist the
process. Most clients choose moving companies located near
the original location to cut down expenses brought about by
the distance. Regardless of how far their new locations are,
they will save a great deal of money by choosing a company
near the originating site. Ask if they extended relocation
services to some clients or if they received reports about
possible lost items. From there, you can report that you
found an item and let them track down previous tenants.
Missing items might be important for previous occupants in
your new property. Be sure to file them to these people to
ensure they will find the lost items right away. You might
also ask the moving company that helped you with the
relocation in case they have branches that received
inquiries about lost items and let them assist you in
finding their owners.
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