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Making moves in a pandemic: Tips to make the transition into a new home safe, clean

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More than 6,200 moves were completed on the last weekend of June in 2019, by far the most of any weekend throughout the year, according to the moving company Two Men and a Truck.Ted Gryska, a franchisee for Two Men and a Truck, who is based in Houston, said there is a myriad of reasons why -- whether it’s the fact that leases are up at the end of the month, families want to get into new homes before the school year and because it’s the busiest time of year for real estate in general.Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, many people still might be moving this weekend, not to mention for the duration of the summer.Gryska offered these three tips for people in need of moving help as the pandemic continues.Typically, moving companies visit a home.

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