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Filing a claim
It's not likely that you'll have to file a claim, but if you do, make sure that any losses or damages have been clearly noted on your van operator's inventory sheet before you sign it. (Another reminder: Be sure to safeguard your copy of all paperwork for future reference. Also, if you have items of unusual nature or value, have them professionally appraised before your move.)
Your Allied destination branch will provide you with the necessary claim forms. These forms provide explicit instructions; however, don't hesitate to call your destination branch if you have any questions.
It's not necessary to unpack every box immediately, but do look for obvious damage to carton exteriors. Also, for your protection, maintain damaged items in their shipping boxes and do not dispose of any broken or chipped pieces until after your claim has been settled.
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Elaine has answers to your questions and more professional tips to make your real estate transaction more pleasurable.
Call or e-mail Elaine or click on "Ask Your Own Questions."
Elaine can send you information on any Property Listed For Sale on the Multiple Listing Service in the Ottawa area. If you would like her to help you locate a home, please fill out her Information Request Form.
Surfing the Real Estate Board's web site or MLS.CA and found a house that you like but doesn't give you the civic address. Elaine can also help. Just fill out her Would like an address form, please !
Or perhaps you are considering selling your home in the near future, she can also offer you a Complimentary No- Obligation Market Evaluation Form
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