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Moving to California DMV – What to Do
If you’re moving to California, the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is the entity you will be dealing with regarding your vehicle. There are two things you will need to do with the DMV: Register your vehicle Get a new license … Continue reading
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Moving to Another State
Wondering what you need to do before and after moving to another state? Truth be told, it’s essentially the same as moving in-state. You need to take care of all your basic moving issues, from picking a moving date to … Continue reading
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Sample Relocation Agreement
If you’re looking for a sample relocation agreement, look no further than MovingGuru.com. We have two sample moving agreements, one for flat rate moves and another for hourly moves. Though both might not be right for your move, they can … Continue reading
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Relocation Repayment Agreement
A relocation repayment agreement is also referred to as an employee relocation agreement. Whichever term you use, the agreement concerns which moving costs your company will cover for you, and which it won’t. Not all companies offer relocation agreements. However, most … Continue reading
Best Neighborhoods in San Diego
San Diego, California, is one of those few cities that conjures up a single image for just about everyone: the beach. San Diego rides up onto the Pacific Ocean, and has miles upon miles of the sandy stuff. San Diego … Continue reading
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What Is an Employee Relocation Agreement?
An employee relocation agreement is a contract between you and your employer that says, essentially, your employer will cover X% of your moving costs. These employee relocation agreements arise when your employer asks you to move, such as to a new … Continue reading
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Should I Buy a Futon?
Many Americans frown upon the humble futon. It looks cheap. It doesn’t have enough springs ‘n’ jazz. It lacks the gadgetry of the mattresses from late-night TV. However, there are many reasons why you should buy a futon, not the least of … Continue reading
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How to Meet Friends in a New City
Moving to a new city is tough on the feels. You need to adapt to a new place, a new occupation, worst of all, you’ve probably left friends and family behind. However, it is what it is. You moved. Now it’s … Continue reading
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How to Follow a Sports Team After Moving
It happens to the best of sports fans. Work or family gets demanding, and suddenly you need to move to a new city nowhere near your favorite team. You go from watching the Braves every night to not being able to … Continue reading
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