Residential Moving Companies Lexington Ky

Cardinal Moving of Louisville, KY, is an experienced moving company that will handle your move with care. All of our movers are clean-cut, athletic and well-trained young men who will work hard to make your move stress-free. We are professionals with large box trucks (26 feet), box dollies, appliance dollies, furniture pads and an assortment of tools. Best of all, we charge a flat hourly rate. Our prices are much less than the big guys because we are locally owned and efficiently managed by MBA graduates. Not paying franchise fees allows us to charge customers less while paying our clean-cut and responsible movers more. **We start/stop the clock at your home **We charge by the minute – No “milking” the clock and we don’t round up in 15 min increments **Only $25 one time Travel Fee within Jefferson Co. **No Additional or Surprise Fees Commercial and residential moving and packing Local and long distance We carry Full Commercial Insurance including Actual Value Replacement
Full-time employees (no day labor) to ensure your movers are professionally trained Clean-cut and athletic movers Clean trucks with proper pads, dollies and tools Furniture assembly (Including IKEA) Truck, pod, and ABF trailer loading and unloading Piano and Gun Safe delivery is $100 extra $1.50 per mile round trip travel fee outside of Jefferson Co Cancellations made within 48 hrs of move day are subject to a $50 fee unless due to weather – that money goes to the movers who have lost the opportunity to work There are no additional or surprise fees WE ACCEPT ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDSWe make your move easy and enjoyable EASY MOVING SERVICES BASED OUT OF UNION KYHome  » News & Media » Press Releases Timothy Sandefur Principal Attorney Joshua Thompson Staff Attorney Lexington, KY, February 03, 2014: U.S. District Court Judge Danny Reeves struck down Kentucky’s cartel scheme that limits entry into the moving industry, today, in a lawsuit brought by Pacific Legal Foundation (PLF) on behalf of Lexington-based Wildcat Moving Company.
Judge Reeves ordered the state to stop enforcing its anti-competition law against new moving businesses. The anti-competition law essentially gave existing moving companies a veto over new firms. PLF attorneys challenged it on behalf of businessman Raleigh Bruner, who was the target of complaints to the government by existing companies — and state citations for violating the restriction against start-ups — after he opened his business in 2010.Air Handling Unit Smoke Detector In ruling against the anti-competition law and regulations, Judge Reeves today held that it is unconstitutional for government to favor some companies over others merely for the purpose of protecting existing businesses from competition.Air Cleaner For Tobacco “Today’s historic ruling is a victory for entrepreneurs, for consumers, and for the free enterprise principles embodied in the Constitution,” said Timothy Sandefur, the Pacific Legal Foundation Principal Attorney who argued the case. O'Neill Car Seat Covers
“An outrageous roadblock to economic liberty and job creation has been taken down. While regulating for health and safety is permissible, regulating merely to benefit insiders over outsiders is illegitimate and downright wrong. Government can’t build a wall around an industry and hang a ‘keep out’ sign on it, simply to exclude aspiring entrepreneurs and job-creators. As Judge Reeves recognized, the Constitution does not permit restrictions on business activity that are aimed purely at economic protectionism, limiting competition, and curtailing consumer choice.” The law at issue — called a Certificate of Necessity law (Kentucky Revised Statutes, section 281.615, et seq.) — essentially prohibited any person from going into the moving business without permission from existing moving companies. Any person who wanted to run a moving company had to obtain a certificate from the state’s Division of Motor Carriers. But applicants were required to notify the state’s existing moving companies and give them an opportunity to file a protest.
Whenever a protest was filed, the start-up business owner was required to attend a public hearing and “prove” to the government that existing moving services were “inadequate,” that a new moving company would serve the “present or future public convenience and necessity,” and that the new license would be “consistent with the public interest.” Raleigh Bruner entered the moving business in 2010 after working as a waiter to put himself through the MBA program at the University of Kentucky. , and now Wildcat Moving employs 36 people. When he started the business, Bruner was not aware that Kentucky law gave existing moving businesses the power to block his entry into the field. He learned of the law only when Lexington police officers cited him for operating without a Certificate of Necessity. “It was a shock to learn that Kentucky required new moving businesses like mine to be approved by other moving companies in order to serve the public,” said Bruner.
“This isn’t the American way, and that’s why I went to court — to defend my rights, and freedom for all entrepreneurs. I’m grateful that Pacific Legal Foundation has successfully defended my constitutional rights — and the right of all entrepreneurs to provide honest services and choices for consumers.” PLF’s victory over Kentucky’s Certificate of Necessity law follows its successful challenges to similar cartel rules for the moving business in Oregon and Missouri. In both those states, PLF’s lawsuits prompted state lawmakers to repeal the restrictions on new moving businesses. PLF is also currently challenging Nevada’s anti-competition law for the moving business. ) is a legal watchdog organization that litigates for limited government, property rights, and free enterprise in courts nationwide. PLF represents all its clients without charge. Start, stop or move service Start or move service Please fill out the form completely. All fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required.
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