Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I heard from my moving company that there are villages that they can’t access their moving trucks, and therefore, are considering possibly charging me more to get smaller trucks and shuttle my personal belongings to my house! What villages are these?
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Why not ask the moving company? Personally, I don't think the company is being honest with you.
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I don’t know of any villages that can not be reached by truck, perhaps the historic side, there may be some courtyard villa neighborhoods that tractor trailers can not access, they would require a shuttle. Almost all deliveries to the villages will require a long carry charge.
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I am GUESSING they may be concerned about the villas locations, these have narrow roads and very limited parking with closely spaced driveways. As noted above I would ask the movers for more specific information.
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When we moved to TV, the moving truck had a very difficult time with the turns that had to be negotiated in our neighborhood. At that time the lots on the outside edge of the road had no houses on them. The driver had to pull way into those empty lots in order to back his trailer where it needed to be. If he tried to do that today with all the houses we have now, he would have to shuttle our furniture. One of the problems he had was that the tractor portion of the 18 wheeler had a very long chassis and required wide turns. The driver wasn't a novice trucker, he had been in the business for a lot of years.
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So did you ask if your house is in that neighborhood? Are you moving within TV? Is the company just guessing, and trying to charge more? If so find a moving company that uses a smaller truck.
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None of the Villages prevent moving vans, some residential areas outside the Villages prohibit trucks over 26000 GVW thus requiring the mover to hire smaller trucks to deliver those prohibited areas.
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If a moving truck can't get there, how will a fire engine?
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True. I think it’s a case by case basis. Some of those extra long semi’s can’t make the tight turns of some streets, unless you want them driving over someone’s lawn. That happened to me in a move elsewhere, and unloading everything into a box truck for the last mile is expensive because of the labor involved.
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It really should not be a problem, my moving truck only knocked down 1 street sign when they were backing out!
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Funny how the dump trucks, delivery trucks, concrete trucks, cranes, etc. go in those neighborhoods to build the houses but the moving trucks can't.
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Have you ever been in the historic neighborhood? It’s like a regular place with more open space than some of the posh areas.
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Given the apparent track record of moving companies I would suggest finding a mover who doesn't have to handle your items mid move. We have had a good experience with PODS where your items are not mixed with that of other customers. You might also
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