| Inventory
sheets represent all of the items that you plan on having moved.
The mover notes the condition at origin of each of your items. All
pre-existing conditions of your furniture, however minor, are indicated
for the mover's protection.
The movers are not liable for the boxes that you packed yourself.
They cannot verify the contents of the boxes. However, each box
is numbered as part of your shipment and the origin condition of
each box is noted.
The mover will write up your inventory sheet on the day of your
move so accompany him as he makes his notations of your furniture.
If you do not agree with what he writes, discuss it with him first.
Remember that no furniture is pristine. If you strongly object,
contact the moving company.
Don't sign anything until you are in full agreement with what is
written. This sheet may help support any damage claims that you
may file.
You will be provided with a copy of the inventory sheet. You should
use it when you receive your items at your new place. It will help
you verify that all of your items have been delivered.
| Terms
found on mover's inventory sheets: |
Other
Terms :
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BE-
|
Bent |
1. Arm |
BR-
|
Broken |
2. Bottom |
BU-
|
Burned |
3. Corner |
CH-
|
Chipped |
4. Front |
CU-
|
Contents
& condition unknown |
5. Left |
D-
|
Dented |
6. Leg |
F-
|
Faded |
7. Rear |
G-
|
Gouged |
8.
Right |
L-
|
Loose |
9. Side |
M-
|
Marred |
10. Top |
Ml-
|
Mildew |
11. Veneer
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MO-
|
Moth eaten |
12. Edge |
R-
|
Rubbed |
13. Center |
RU-
|
Rusted |
14. Seat |
SC-
|
Scratched |
15. Drawer |
SH-
|
Short |
16. Inside |
SO-
|
Soiled |
17. Outside |
T-
|
Torn |
18. Door |
W-
|
Badly worn |
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Z-
|
Cracked |
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