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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​For Immediate Release:
September 25, 2024    

Office of the Attorney General
Matthew J. Platkin, Attorney General

Division of Consumer Affairs
Cari Fais, Acting Director

For Further Information Contact:
Lisa Coryell, OAGPress@njoag.gov

AG Platkin: Division of Consumer Affairs Cites 23 Unlicensed Movers in Covert Civil Enforcement Action
“Operation Safe Move” Results in Civil Fines Totaling $125K for Violators 



TRENTON – Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin and the Division of Consumer Affairs (“Division”) announced today that 23 unlicensed movers were issued Notices of Violation (“NOVs”) and assessed civil penalties totaling $125,000, as a result of Operation Safe Move, a State-led undercover operation targeting movers doing business without being licensed by the Division, as required by law.

The covert civil enforcement investigation was conducted over a three-day period in June. Investigators with the Division’s Office of Consumer Protection (“OCP”) posed as consumers seeking to move their belongings from a storage unit in Monroe Township to another location within the state.  The investigators identified numerous unlicensed movers advertising online and hired them for a “move.” 

On June 12, 2024, the movers hired by the OCP investigators appeared at the Monroe location, expecting to find a storage unit full of items to load, and were instead met by a team of OCP investigators seeking verification of licensure.

Also awaiting the movers were members of the New Jersey State Police (“NJSP”) Mobile Safe Freight Unit, who conducted motor vehicle safety inspections on their trucks.

Twenty-one of the movers were assessed $5,000 civil penalties for operating without licenses. Two companies—Tera Movers, LLC, of Newark and Piece of Cake Moving, of Queens, New York—were cited as second-time offenders and assessed enhanced civil penalties of $10,000 each.

“Unlicensed movers can be a consumer’s worst nightmare,” said Attorney General Platkin. “These rogue operators are doing business outside regulatory oversight and often lack the necessary skills, experience, and insurance to protect the belongings entrusted to them. By proactively identifying and putting a stop to these businesses, we’re reducing the risk they pose to New Jersey residents.”
Under New Jersey’s laws and regulations, all intrastate movers—those performing residential moves that both begin and end in this state—must be licensed by the Division’s Regulated Business Unit. They are also required to observe statutes and regulations pertaining to the storage and transportation of household goods, including that they maintain cargo liability insurance, workers’ compensation insurance, and bodily injury and property damage insurance.  Movers also must provide the Division with proof of vehicle registration and insurance coverage and must include the mover’s license number on the outside of the vehicle, as required by State regulations.  Movers also must provide a consumer with a written estimate of the costs of the move. There are approximately 309 licensed public movers in New Jersey.

“New Jersey’s legal and regulatory requirements are in place to protect the consumers and their possessions,” said Cari Fais, Acting Director of the Division of Consumer Affairs.  “We urge residents to make sure they hire a mover from the pool of businesses licensed to provide services in compliance with those requirements.”

The public movers cited for operating without a license during Operation Safe Move are:

Company

Principal

Town

County

State

Civil Penalty

Mateusz L J Services LLC

Frank Diaz

Lodi

Bergen

NJ

$5,000

Daniels All Around
Moving Service

Isaiah J. Daniels

Willingboro

Burlington

NJ

$5,000

Hoop There It Is

Julian Gonzales

Willingboro

Burlington

NJ

$5,000

MS Moving, Inc. d/b/a
MS Moving & Storage

Rubens Rubeiro

Palymyra

Burlington

NJ

$5,000

Eric Rowell's Moving
and Haulting

Eric Rowell

Ocean City

Cape May

NJ

$5,000

Hope Trucking and Moving

Raunell L. Hope

East Orange

Essex

NJ

$5,000

Tera Moving LLC

Franklin D. Arce
Gutierrez

Newark

Essex

NJ

$10,000

C&T Mini Moves

Christopher DeMitri

Williamstown

Gloucester

NJ

$5,000

AJS Moving Services LLC

Ibrahim Seck

Bayonne

Hudson

NJ

$5,000

First Class Express Movers

Mohamed Mansouri

Jersey City

Hudson

NJ

$5,000

Tommy's Moving

Thomas Morrissey

Hoboken

Hudson

NJ

$5,000

Blue Orchard Moving

Steven P. Elkin

East Brunswick

Middlesex

NJ

$5,000

A-Vision Services LLC d/b/a Moving With A Vision

Ali Ashour and
Taha Bouftila

Edison

Middlesex

NJ

$5,000

Beety Trucking

Jonathan Beety

Beachwood

Ocean

NJ

$5,000

Good Mood Moving

Yevgen Shpylyevy

Haskell

Passaic

NJ

$5,000

Signature Van Lines

Amer Mousa

Paterson

Passaic

NJ

$5,000

ANT Movers LLC

Anthony DeFelice

Bound Brook

Somerset

NJ

$5,000

Franklin Reliable Movers

Kwan Franklin

Somerset

Somerset

NJ

$5,000

Kelvin Daniels
Moving Services

Kelvin A. Daniels

Somerset

Somerset

NJ

$5,000

Moving Crew NJ LLC

Ian Imber

Hillsborough

Somerset

NJ

$5,000

Official Moving & Storage

Dimitri Svirsky

Brooklyn

Kings

NY

$5,000

Family Touch Moving

Rahsean H. Thompson

Spring Valley

Rockland

NY

$5,000

Piece of Cake Moving &
Storage LLC d/b/a
Piece of Cake Moving

Vojin Popovic

Queens

Queens

NY

$10,000

Total

 

 

 

 

$125,000

 

Additionally, during the operation, inspections conducted by the NJSP Mobile Safe Freight Unit found 64 motor vehicle safety violations, one of them serious enough to put the vehicle out of service.

The Monroe Police Department also assisted in carrying out Operation Safe Move.

Unlicensed movers have been known to hold truckloads of property hostage for months until customers agree to pay exorbitant price increases or worse, disappear with the property altogether. Finding these rogue operators once they disappear is extremely difficult when consumers can’t be sure who they are or where they’re located. Even if unlicensed movers do not engage in predatory behavior, there is a good chance they are not carrying adequate insurance to cover losses or damages incurred during the move, which could leave consumers responsible for those costs.

Advice for Consumers:
Before hiring a mover, review the tips available from the Division.  They include:

  • Call the Division at 973-504-6422 to verify the license status of any mover you consider hiring, and to ask whether consumer complaints have been submitted against the mover.
  • Obtain a written estimate from the mover you select.  The cost can be estimated on an hourly rate, by weight and miles traveled, or by cubic measurement.
  • Never pack jewelry, money, or valuable documents with your goods to be moved. The mover is not responsible for items of extraordinary value.
  • Check your goods as they are being delivered.  If any are lost or damaged, notify the mover immediately.  A damage claim can be filed up to 90 days after the move date.
  • Unless you purchase additional coverage, the mover is required to compensate you only up to $1.00 per pound, per article, for damages.

Investigators from the Division’s Office of Consumer Protection conducted the investigations.

Consumers who believe they have been cheated or scammed by a business, or suspect any other form of consumer abuse, can file a complaint with the State Division of Consumer Affairs by visiting its website or by calling 1-800-242-5846 (toll free within New Jersey) or 973-504-6200.

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Last Modified: 9/26/2024 8:03 AM