dahill moving in brooklyn is who i have used 3 times. they are flat rate and i do not believe the cheapest on the block but are very professional. on top of this the rate i’ve been quoted has always been the final price. there is never a charge for tape, extra wardrobe boxes etc. good luck
We used them, they were fine. But it’s an estimate, so if it’s sounds too good to be true, they probably under-bid, and you will pay at the end.
Also, don’t forget the tip.
We also used flatrate, and thought they were better.
Sticky situation for sure, and I believe blocking an egress/exit is a fire code violation. As a child growing up in CG in the 60s, I remember the Fire Dept doing random residential inspections (of course, that’s when they had the manpower). Perhaps you can tactfully mention that you almost fell over the boxes and/or politely offer to help take the stuff out to the curb for recycling? I wouldn’t know any other way of bringing this to the landlord’s attention short of reporting them, and I know you don’t want to do that (I’d hesitate also if I were a tenant).
dahill moving in brooklyn is who i have used 3 times. they are flat rate and i do not believe the cheapest on the block but are very professional. on top of this the rate i’ve been quoted has always been the final price. there is never a charge for tape, extra wardrobe boxes etc. good luck
Schleppers is the best! Always ontime and efficient.
I use VanGogh movers all the time and they are fantastic
We used them, they were fine. But it’s an estimate, so if it’s sounds too good to be true, they probably under-bid, and you will pay at the end.
Also, don’t forget the tip.
We also used flatrate, and thought they were better.
Sticky situation for sure, and I believe blocking an egress/exit is a fire code violation. As a child growing up in CG in the 60s, I remember the Fire Dept doing random residential inspections (of course, that’s when they had the manpower). Perhaps you can tactfully mention that you almost fell over the boxes and/or politely offer to help take the stuff out to the curb for recycling? I wouldn’t know any other way of bringing this to the landlord’s attention short of reporting them, and I know you don’t want to do that (I’d hesitate also if I were a tenant).