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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well, OP, grand pianos are lifted by cranes in and out of windows. We can't tell you why you were told the elevator company would take care of it - it does not seem like their job. Do they know the length of your sofa? Are they planning on inserting it diagonally? Or will they pay for a window lift? Clarify with the people involved. We don't know. Also, stuff is damaged all the time during moves. You can minimize the damage by hiring white-glove movers, but you cannot prevent all damage. [/quote] The landlord is doing all this because they want the sofa out ASAP. I can't hire movers if they don't have a working freight elevator. I have already hired movers, but since the freight was broken, they couldn't move it. This is 100 percent the landlord's fault. They are causing me a headache and I will need to spend money on movers AGAIN. [/quote] Or you could stop being a drama queen and let the landlord move it. It’s a couch, not delicate China. [/quote] I would be livid. So they are supposed to just suck it up when they damage it? And the extra moving day they need to just pay up? They landlord would charge a huge fee to move furniture if it was the reverse. [/quote]
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