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Published February 06, 2017
Whether you’re buying or selling your house, chances are you’ll run into a familiar problem -- moving your stuff. No one relishes lugging sofas and overstuffed boxes of books upstairs. Much less doing it by your lonesome.
One tried and true method of expediting the process, and cutting down on a sore back, is going the DIY route and enlisting a small army of friends. After putting out the cattle call on Facebook, it’s important to keep a few things in mind.
The most important thing to keep in mind, however, is it’s rare to get something for nothing. And while your newly acquired army of friends will tell you they don’t expect anything in return, the truth is your request comes with responsibilities. Like a general in the thick of battle, you will need to make sure your loyal followers have a plan of attack and proper guidance.
The Typical Bargain
Gauging how to repay your friends for their time and sore muscles isn’t a science, but there are guidelines. The most important rule is to remember the people lifting your battered La-Z-Boy up three flights of stairs are your friends. So treat them like it. Otherwise prepare for a rebellion.
To help cut down on the frustration of figuring out how to repay your army, Movoto Real Estate created a Moving Calculator. Similar to a Tip Calculator, the guide above will keep you from being a stingy friend. Instead, you’ll be an adored general.
Click to try Movoto's Moving Calculator.
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David Cross is a writer for Movoto and former journalist. He attended Ohio State and Florida State universities.
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