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MOVING
TIPS!
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8
Weeks Before Moving Day
- If you are using a
professional mover, get estimates from different moving companies, and
choose the one that is best suited to your needs. If you are moving
yourself, get estimates
from truck rental companies. Be sure to reserve
in advance.
- Complete the
necessary forms if your move is due to employer relocation.
- Draw up a floor
plan of your new home to help you decide what to take and what to
dispose.
- Use up things that
can't be moved - such as the food in your freezer and flammable
household
aerosol cleaning supplies.
- Contact the chamber
of commerce in your future location, and start gathering information
about
your new home town.
- Discuss the move
with your children. The move will be easier the more informed everyone
is.
4-6
Weeks Before Moving Day
- Go to the post
office and obtain a change of address kit, and start filling out the
cards. Don't
forget about changing the address on magazine
subscriptions, catalogs, creditors, etc.
- Discuss costs,
insurance, packing, loading, delivery, and the claims procedure with
your mover.
- If you are moving
yourself, figure out how many boxes you'll need. (Many truck rental
companies
will provide this service.)
- Do-it-yourselfers
should take stock of non-box able items. Add 15 percent to their combined
cubic
feet, (along with total cubic feet of boxes to be loaded,) to
figure the size of the truck you'll need.
- Get copies of your
records from doctors, dentists, lawyers, accountants, etc. Make
arrangements
to transfer your children's school records. Ask your
physicians for colleague recommendations in
your new city.
- Notify your local
utilities to have your service turned off after your departure. Contact
utilities in
your new city for connections.
- Contact pharmacies
for copies of your prescriptions.
- Inventory all of
your possessions now. Determine what can be sold, and what can be
donated
for a tax deduction to charity.
- Clean or repair any
furniture, curtains, or carpets that need it.
- Hold a garage sale.
Use the extra cash to splurge a little on your new place.
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2-3
Weeks Before Moving Day
- Assemble packing
materials and begin any packing you are doing yourself.
- Make arrangement
for servicing of your appliances both at your current home and you new
home.
- Plan your trip to
your new destination.
- Contact travel club for route maps. Make travel
accommodations. Have your car serviced.
- Make any special
arrangements to move pets, such as purchasing airline reservations and
traveling containers. Consult your veterinarian about how to make moving
easier for your pet.
- Arrange to transfer
all of your bank accounts to a new branch location.
- Cancel any direct
deposit or automatic payment arrangements on bank accounts you are
closing.
- Inform your current
long distance phone company of your move and make arrangements for new
telephone service.
- Dispose of anything
that is flammable or could possibly leak.
- If you are driving,
have your car checked and serviced for the trip.
- Make sure tires are in
good shape and all fluids are at adequate levels.
- If you're shipping
an automobile:
- Plan to have
the gasoline tank less than 1/2 full.
- Make sure there
is sufficient antifreeze in the cooling system
- Make sure there
is also sufficient oil so the engine will not be damaged when
started.
- Do some nice thing
for you and your family:
- Visit special
people and places that hold fond memories.
- Have a going
away party.
- Cancel delivery
services.
The
Week Before Moving Day
- Determine what
items you're taking with you on the move. Make sure all laundry is
complete
before the appliance service man is expected. Begin packing.
- Have rugs and
draperies cleaned, keep in protective cleaner bags.
- Make sure all items
that are traveling with you are clearly labeled.
- Drain the fuel from
lawn-mowers and other power equipment.
- Use up your frozen
food supply . . . or give to a neighbor.
- Pack a box of
things you'll need as soon as you arrive at your new home. This might
include "non-aerosol" cleaning items, disposable plates and
cups, light tools, snacks, bathroom items
and trash bags.
- Take your last
complete inventory of the items you're having moved.
- If you will need a
babysitter, arrange for moving day service.
- Return library
books and videotapes.
The
Day Before Moving Day
- This is usually the
day packing is done. Make sure all packing services have been performed
before you sign for them.
- Organize the things
you'd like to have kept together in your new home.
- Set aside valuables
and legal documents to go with you, not on the van.
- Pack clothing and
toiletries to go with you; take a day or two's extra clothes in case of
a delay.
- Defrost your
refrigerator and freezer.
- Arrange to have
cash, a certified check, or money order ready to pay the driver on
delivery day.
Moving
Day
- Make sure your
family gets a good breakfast
- Do-it-yourself
movers should pick up the truck early.
- Make a list of
every item and box loaded onto the truck.
- Let the mover know
where you can be reached.
- Make sure your new
address and phone number are correct on the bill of lading.
- Lock all doors and
windows.
- Check your old
house to make sure you've turned off water and that no leave-behind
appliances
are running.
- Leave your new
address in the house so your real estate agent or the new owners of your
home
can forward your mail.
- Now you can
concentrate on getting yourself to your new home.
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