Suffolk County

Apartment & Condo Moves in East Hampton, NY

Apartment & Condo Moves for East Hampton homes and businesses. Apartment and condo buildings here range from garden complexes where the truck parks in the lot and every unit is a two-flight carry, to managed mid-rises with one service elevator and a strict move window. What the building requires on paper, the COI and the reserved elevator, usually needs starting before the moving date is even fixed.

Moving in East Hampton

Mail in East Hampton goes to ZIP code 11937. It is an incorporated village in the Town of East Hampton, and it is well inside our regular run from Lake Ronkonkoma, which keeps travel time off your bill.

The paperwork the building wants

Most managed buildings, condos and co-ops require a certificate of insurance naming the building, the management company and sometimes the board, with specific coverage amounts, before they will let a crew in the door. Send us the building's requirements sheet the moment you have it. A COI takes a little time to issue and it is the most common reason a move stalls at the lobby.

Buildings frequently want a move-in date registered in advance and may hold a refundable deposit against damage to common areas. Those are between you and management, but they run on the same calendar as the move, so start them early.

What we ask before quoting

Before the truck rolls we want to know what the access looks like at both ends: stairs, elevator, how far the truck can park from the door, and whether the building needs a certificate of insurance. Those four answers set the crew size and the time on site.

Booking apartment & condo moves in East Hampton

The quickest way to a real number is a short conversation about the two addresses. Free, and nothing is committed until you say so.