There were two key things that I learned from attempting to hire Elite Movers. First, demand that any moving company you request a quote from completes an onsite visit to your home when providing the estimate. Second, ask the moving company specifically – will your team work in the rain?Key take aways for Elite Movers:- Do not hire this company if you are selling a home- Do not hire this company if you have a contract with a buyer- Do not hire this company if you are on a schedule- Do not hire this company if a rain delay will impact your sale- Do not hire this company if you want to work with a professional organization that will go the extra mile to make things right and ensure that the job is finished.What a disappointing experience we had with Elite Movers. The day of our scheduled move, I received a call from the foreman around 8:00AM stating that they were concerned about moving us that day because it was raining. They stated that they did not want our items to get wet. Understandable and greatly appreciated, but unfortunately, we did not have a choice. I asked to connect to a manager or owner with Elite Movers. I was transferred to Luc, who is a local Tallahassee resident and one of the founders of the company. Luc explained our items would get wet in the rain and that if we wanted to move that day, we would have to sign a damage waiver.The team arrived with two moving trucks and four movers around 8:30AM. They attempted to back the truck up the driveway and realized they did not have sufficient clearance to make it to the garage door. They told me they would not be able to help us. And left.I called Luc back and said ‘your team just left’. Then the story changed. Luc explained that Elite Movers does not permit their employees to work in rain due to the potential for liability from a slip and fall.My next thought is let’s give them a chance to make this right. We started chatting about the options for moving during the afternoon. The weather app showed a break in the rain after 3:00PM. Luc explained that his weather app showed rain all day. Luc also explained that their team can’t work past 5:00PM so they wouldn’t be able to start a move out that late in the day. Luc offered the day after our closing as the next best option (entirely skipping over the day of closing). After we agreed that wouldn’t work, it was very clear that Elite Movers was literally backing out of their agreement the day of the move. They were not willing to make it right, not willing to work late, not willing to start early, not willing to find a solution. And they seemed quite comfortable simply walking away. I asked for and received a cancelation notice from their system.Luckily, after 3 hours of making calls, we found out that there ARE professional moving companies in Tallahassee. These companies are NOT locally owned, they DO work in the rain, they DO work past 5:00PM, they WILL start a move late in the day, they WILL arrive early the next morning to finish the job, they CAN add extra movers, extra trucks, and extra equipment on short notice, and they ARE professionals at what they do. If these are the qualities you are looking for, call Browning Moving and Storage. They are a United Van Lines company based out of Lake City with an office in Tallahassee. Also – their trucks had sufficient clearance to back into the driveway up the steep hill.If any owners of Elite Movers read this, I would love to receive a phone call and talk through how poorly this experience went. I truly wanted to support local – but I cannot explain the amount of stress your shoddy business practices caused for our family.Finally, when I asked for a refund of the $50 deposit, I was told that it was non-refundable because rain is an act of God per their contract. So do not hire Elite Movers if you are looking for a company that does the right thing. What a waste of my time.