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All My Sons Moving & Storage
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Serving Columbia, SC and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 1992

Free estimates

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" I used All My Sons and a moving company to move me from Outer Lexington to downtown Lexington. The movers did not secure things. They were moving a large file cabinet up the stairs. Because it was not secure, the file cabinet tumbled down the stairs. It broke the landing floor, the bottom floor, the front door, and the frame. Also, I found out that the 2 TVs were allegedly stolen. The manager of the company was awful to me. I filed a claim with Corporate and All My Sons and Movers with Estimates. I got cheap estimates. The total was approximately $1900. to fix and replace. (only $1200 to fix the door). I also filed a police report. I also have neighbors who have a ring camera capturing the essentials. Corporate and All My Sons only offered me $350.00 for everything and wanted me to sign a non-disclosure form and release them from liability. "
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FAQs for in-state moving service projects in Columbia, SC

Laws differ from state to state, but the number one rule is that you cannot move a mobile home on your own. You have to hire a licensed mobile home moving company. While each state is different, you’ll also have to research HUD codes, permits, and other laws specific to the area to ensure your move follows all necessary regulations.

Yes, a permit is required to move a mobile home. You must secure permits in the state of origin and in every state through which the mobile home passes. When moving across state boundaries, obtain a permit for each state. Your moving company assists in acquiring all required permits, ensuring strict compliance with local regulations during the entire relocation process.

No, you cannot move a mobile home built before 1976. Mobile homes constructed before 1976 do not meet current safety standards and must not be relocated. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development enforces strict guidelines that prevent moving older models. Verify the build year and comply with all HUD regulations to ensure safety and legal compliance.

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