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We've
made moving a little easier witb alist of
things todo
before the big day arrives.
Two
Months Before Your Move
· Prepare a rough budget or estimate for the cost of your
move so that you can determine if you will need financial assistance
to take care of expenses such as house hunting trips, pet care,
tolls and utility and housing deposits. Most are tax deductible
on federal income tax.
· Call movers for estimates and ask for references on their
services that you can check. Some months are very busy, so you need
to start early.
· Once you have chosen your mover, discuss costs, packing,
timing and insurance.
· Make a list of your belongings. Sell or give away anything
you don't want.
One
Month
· Visit your bank or lending institution and advise them
of your moving plans so they can offer recommendations on setting
up accounts at a new financial institution where you will be moving.
This will be of immense help in transferring your accounts.
· Notify your doctor and dentist of your move in order to
have records and prescriptions transferred. Ask them for referrals
in your new community.
· Determine which School(s) your children will attend and
which records will need to be transferred.
· If you have and for shi your pets arrange for their boarding
during your pre-move and for shipping when you move. Contact your
veterinarian for your pets records, and try to have all their shots
and treatments done before you move. Call your new county to determine
specific requirements for that area.
· Verify requirements for auto licensing.
· Notify insurance companies of your move. Transfer insurance
on your house and possessions to insure coverage of your new home.
· Close charge accounts you won’t be using in your
new community.
· Ask for a transfer of your credit bureau files.
· Send change of address to your post office.
· Send change of address cards to friends, magazines and
creditors.
· Notify your place of worship.
· Cancel local deliveries such as newspapers.
· Contact utilities for disconnection and possible refunds
due you.
· Electricity, gas, telephone, cable television, trash collection,
water/sewage and any other.
Two
Weeks
· Empty your safe deposit box.
· Pack items of sentimental value and valuable papers that
you are going to take care of yourself.
· Clean out refrigerator and cabinets. Fix meals that use
up food you don't want to move.
· Have your car serviced for the trip.
· Get a babysitter for when the movers are in your home.
· Plan a furniture layout for the movers, showing where things
should be in your new home.
· Make hotel reservations if you are traveling for more than
one day or you have to wait for the movers to arrive.
· If your home isn’t sold, make maintenance and security
arrangements with your real estate agent and also plan for a thorough
cleaning of your house, including carpets and draperies.
· Check with local tax assessors to make sure your tax records
are in order.
· If your home will be vacant for sometime, arrange for snow
removal and lawn care, and notify police.
· Take a local phone directory with you.
· Notify someone of your travel route and schedule.
Final
Days
· Plan a survival package in case you have to wait for the
movers.
· Paper plates and plastic eating utensils, Toilet paper,
Bedding Items to occupy children’ time, Snacks, New house
keys
· Pack clothes for the trip.
· Empty gasoline from lawn mower and discard any cleaning
fluids that are flammable. The mover won't allow them to be packed.
· label boxes that you will need right away.
· Get a cashier's check for the movers and travelers’
checks for your trip and to cover any expenses until your new accounts
are available.
· Defrost and dry your refrigerator and freezer.
· Have appliances and antennas disconnected.
· Give the movers your new telephone number or where they
can reach you.
On Moving
Day
· Take pets to kennel so they won't be underfoot.
· Take small children to babysitter.
· Either you or someone else: should be there when the movers
arrive to direct them.
· Make a final inspection of your old home and make sure
all doors and windows are locked and lights are out.
· Take valuable documents, jewelry and money with you.
When
You Arrive
· Arrange for someone to be at your new home when the moving
van arrives.
· Direct the movers, but don't get in their way.
· Make sure all appliances are functioning and that electricity
and gas are operating properly.
· Inspect everything before you sign your moving receipt,
and find out how many days you have to claim any possible damages.
Welcome
to your new home!
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