Most apartment buildings and condominiums have strict rules about elevator use during moves. Breaking these rules can result in denied access, fines, or forfeiture of your deposit. Here is what to expect and how to prepare.
| Fee Type | Typical Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Move-in/out fee | $100 - $500 | Non-refundable; covers wear and building staff time |
| Damage deposit | $200 - $1,000 | Refundable if no damage to elevator or common areas |
| Elevator padding fee | $50 - $200 | If building installs protective padding for you |
| After-hours surcharge | $100 - $300 | For moves outside standard building hours |
| Late cancellation fee | $50 - $150 | Charged if you cancel within 48-72 hours of your slot |
Most managed buildings require protective padding in the elevator during moves. This prevents scratches, dents, and damage to the cab's decorative interior. Some buildings install their own padding (and may charge $50-$200 for the service), while others require your moving company to provide it. Professional movers typically carry quilted elevator pads as standard equipment. If you're moving yourself, you can rent elevator pads from moving supply companies or use thick moving blankets secured with painter's tape — never duct tape, which can damage finishes.
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Book as soon as you know your move date — ideally 2-4 weeks ahead. In major cities like NYC, Chicago, and San Francisco, 30 days notice is common for high-rise buildings. Peak move dates (month beginnings, summer weekends) fill up quickly.
01Most buildings allow a short grace period (15-30 minutes), but going significantly over may result in additional fees of $50-$100 per hour. If another move is scheduled after yours, you may be asked to stop and reschedule the remainder.
02Yes. Common fines include: $200-$500 for moving without a reservation, $100-$300 for damage to common areas, and potential forfeiture of your damage deposit. Repeated violations may result in restrictions on future elevator access.
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