Spina’s Moving & Storage for more than 45 years has a long history of providing exceptional service throughout all of Southern California and Nevada, ranging from the exclusive Beverly Hills, Bel-Air, Santa Monica, Pasadena as well as throughout Orange, San Diego and Ventura Counties. Spina’s Moving & Storage provides services for every type of home imaginable from large estates to simple apartments. We will tailor the needs of each move and match them with a service specific to every customer. We provide guaranteed, no surprise moving quotes meaning you get the same price on moving day as you received during the quoting process. If you have ever moved before, you likely know that is not always the case. Your expectations should be high for whichever moving company you choose — and the right moving company will surpass even those.
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Spina’s Moving & Storage Inc, Licensed, Insured Moving & Storage Company Located in Malibu for more than 45 years.
All loose items must be packed in boxes to prevent loss or damage while moving. It is
recommended that you pack all items and leave the drawers empty.
Items of extraordinary value such as jewelry, money, antiques, and stamp collections
can be included in your shipment, provided that you notify your local moving representative
of these items before packing and moving day. It is strongly recommended that you carry
irreplaceable and expensive articles with you, or make alternate arrangements for their
transport.
In the moving industry, items worth more than $100 per pound are considered to be articles
of "extraordinary value.” To be assured that a claim involving these articles is not limited
to minimal liability, complete and sign your mover's high-value inventory form.
Also, be sure to sign the "Extraordinary Value Article Declaration" box, if applicable, on
your Bill of Lading.
Each mover has a slightly different procedure to follow as it relates to high-value items.
Ask your relocation specialist to provide you with an explanation of their company's process.
This is a confusing (but important) task, so be sure that you clearly understand the rules
prior to load day.