Moving guide
How to Choose a Moving Company in Los Angeles
Compare multiple quotes fairly and hire with confidence.
One free quote request. Multiple licensed Los Angeles moving companies reach out to you.
Get a free quoteMoversBro sends your request to several carriers so you can compare — but you still need a framework to evaluate responses. Use this guide before you sign with any company.
Submit your free quote request in minutes. Your details are sent to vetted moving companies in our network — they contact you directly with pricing and availability. No obligation.
How MoversBro works
We connect you — movers compete for your job
MoversBro is not a moving company. We distribute your quote request to multiple licensed carriers who contact you directly.
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Tell us about your move
Share pickup and drop-off locations, your date, and what you are moving through our free quote form.
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We notify moving companies
Your request is distributed to multiple vetted Los Angeles moving companies in the MoversBro network.
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Companies contact you
Licensed movers reach out with quotes, availability, and next steps. You choose the best fit.
Multiple quotes
MoversBro helps you gather options quickly.
Informed choice
Evaluate carriers on more than price.
Red flag awareness
Avoid large deposits and vague estimates.
Direct contracts
You hire the mover — clear accountability.
Verify licensing and insurance
California movers should hold appropriate state licensing (CAL-T / MTR when applicable). Ask for proof of insurance and request COI for your building.
Compare apples to apples
Match crew size, hours, materials, stairs fees, and valuation coverage across quotes. The lowest line price is not always the best value.
Read reviews and references
Check recent reviews, BBB complaints, and ask for references on similar LA moves — apartments vs. homes vs. offices.
Get your free moving quote
One request. Multiple Los Angeles moving companies reach out with quotes. MoversBro forwards your details — you choose who to hire.
Frequently asked questions
- Does MoversBro vet movers?
- We work with network carriers; you should still verify licensing and reviews before hiring.
- Binding vs non-binding estimates?
- Ask each company which type they provide and what triggers changes.
- Large deposits?
- Be cautious of unusually high upfront deposits.
- Who is my mover of record?
- The company you sign with — not MoversBro.