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Two Months before Moving
- Sort through your belongings to reduce the number
of things you have to move.
- Have a garage sale or donate items you no longer
need to charity
- Decide whether to move yourself or hire professionals.
Make reservations with a moving company or a truck rental company
Tip: Call three
companies for estimates to compare.
- Gather packing supplies: boxes, packing material,
tape, felt markers, and scissors
- If you’re moving a long distance, make
travel arrangements with the airline, hotel and rental car agency.
If you’re moving to your new home, get maps and plan your
travel route
- Save all moving receipts, because some moving
expenses may be tax deductible. Check the current tax code for
requirements.
- Place you legal, medical, Financial, and insurance
records in a sage and accessible place.
- Purchase insurance coverage for valuables to
be moved.
One Month Before Moving
- Start packing items that aren’t regularly
used such as off-season clothes and decorations and items in storage
areas (garage, attic, and closets)
- Make travel arrangements for you pets
- If you’re driving, get your car tuned up.
- Get medical records from you doctors, dentist,
optometrist and veterinarian
- Send items (rugs, drapes, clothing, quilts, bedding)
to the cleaners
- Back up important computer files
Two Weeks Before Moving
- Contact your utility companies (gas, electric,
water, cable, trash collector, and local phone service providers)
and notify them of your move.
- Sign up for services at your new address
- Contact your long distance phone company and
notify them of your move.
- Call Friends and family and recruit help for
the moving day if necessary
- Confirm you travel reservations
- Arrange to close or transfer you back account,
if appropriate, pick up items for safety deposit box.
One Week Before Moving
- Pick up items from the cleaners, repair shops
or friends
- Pack a survival kit of clothes, medicines, special
foods, and so on to carry you through the day after arrival in
your new homes.
- Finish packing all boxes minus what you’ll
need in the final week
- Inform the post office of your upcoming move.
- Send change-of- address cards with your new address
and phone number to:
- Friends and family
- Banks, insurance companies, credit card companies,
and other financial institutions
- Magazines and newspapers
- Doctors, lawyer, accountant, realtor, and
other service providers
- State and federal tax authorities and any
other government agencies as needed
- Workplace, schools and alma maters
- Voter registration office and motor vehicle
bureau
The Day Before
- Set aside moving materials, such as tape measures,
pocket knife, and rope.
- Pad corners and stairways of house.
- Lay down old sheets in the entry and hallways
to protect floor coverings
- Remove hanging fixtures
- If moving yourself, pick up; the rental truck
and a hand truck or dolly to move heavy boxes.
- If you’re driving, check oil and gas in
your car
- If you’re traveling, make sure you have
tickets, charge cards and other essentials
Moving Day
Carry with you:
- The keys to your new home
- Map of new town and directions to you house.
- The telephone number of the moving company
- Cash or travelers checks
- Documentation related to the sale of your homes
- Your insurance policies and agent’s phone
number
- Your current address book or personal planner
- Prescription and non-prescription medicines
- Enough clothing to get by on if the movers are
late.
- Any important personal records and documents
- Any items of greater personal value to you that
are virtually irreplaceable (for example, a photo album.)
- Back up copies of important computer files
- Sheets and towels for the first night in you
new home
- Personal hygiene items (for example: toothpaste,
soap, razor)
Arrival Day
- Show movers where to place furniture and boxes
- Check inventory to ensure that everything was
delivered before signing delivery papers. Note any damage on the
inventory sheet
Tip: It’s
helpful to have the movers read off the inventory numbers on boxes
and furniture while you check the inventory list.
- Unpack any valuable items, such as silver, art
and jewelry, upon arrival
After the Move
- Walk and drive around you neighborhood and community
to orient yourself and your family
- Get new drivers licenses, library cards, voter
registration cards, and bus passes.
- Enroll children in school
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