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Top Things to Know About Renting a Trailer for Residential Moving

It’s time to move from your old house to a new house. Moving large household items such as refrigerators, couches and beds require a large vehicle. You can rent a trailer, but do you know all the facts about renting a trailer? Here are some things to know about trailer rentals for residential moving.


  1. Make sure you rental a trailer from a reputable company. Reputable trailer rental companies can be found on MerchantCircle or another reliable source, like Google, Yahoo or Ask.


  2. Trailers are rented by the day, week or month. There are different rates depending on the amount of time you wish to rent the trailer.


  3. A CDL license is needed if you rent a large 18 wheel tractor trailer. Many smaller trailers or ones that are hitched to your vehicle require no additional license.


  4. You are responsible for any damages, accidents or tickets while renting a trailer. You may want to contact your insurance company to see if you need any additional automobile insurance while renting a trailer.


  5. You will also want to talk to your insurance agent about how your homeowner’s or automobile policy will cover any losses or damages during the residential move.


  6. Trailer rentals can be rented for one way and return trips. Prices vary depending on the amount of time you need the trailer.


  7. You can hire movers to help you move your belongings. Depending on how much you want to pay, movers can organize and pack boxes, load boxes, drive and deliver boxes and even help you unpack your boxes. You should talk directly to the trailer rental facility for more information about these residential moving options.