| Six to eight weeks before: |
- Use up things that may be difficult to move, such as frozen food.
- Get estimates from professional movers or truck rental companies
if you are moving yourself.
- Once you’ve selected a mover, discuss insurance, packing, loading
and delivery and the claims procedure.
- Sort through your possessions. Decide what you want to keep,
what you want to sell and what you wish to donate to charity.
- Record serial numbers on electronic equipment and take photos
of or videotape all your belongings.
- Change your utilities, including phone, power and water, from your
old address to your new address.
- Obtain a change of address packet from the post office and send
to creditors, magazine subscriptions and catalog vendors.
- Discuss tax-deductible moving expenses with your accountant
and begin keeping accurate records.
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| Yard: |
- Mow and trim grass; re-seed and fertilize where necessary.
Prune all overgrown trees and shrubs.
- Remove or replace dead or diseased plants, shrubs and trees.
- Clean grease and oil stains from driveway.
- Weed flower beds.
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| Two to four weeks before: |
- If you’re moving to a new community, contact the Chamber of
Commerce and school district and request information about services.
- Make reservations with airlines, hotels and car rental agencies,
if needed.
- If you are moving yourself, use your inventory list to determine
how many boxes you will need.
- Begin packing nonessential items.
- Arrange for storage, if needed.
- If you have items you don’t want to pack and move, hold a yard sale.
- Get car license, registration and insurance in order.
- Transfer your bank accounts to new branch locations. Cancel
any direct deposit or automatic payments from your accounts.
- Make special arrangements to move pets and consult your
veterinarian about ways to make travel comfortable for them.
- Have your car checked and serviced for the trip.
- Collect items from safe-deposit box.
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| One week before: |
- Talk to your pharmacist about transferring important
medical prescriptions.
- Arrange for a baby sitter on moving day.
- Return library books and videotapes.
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| Two to three days prior: |
- Defrost your refrigerator and freezer.
- Have movers pack your belongings.
- Arrange to have payment ready for moving company.
- Set aside legal documents and valuables that you do not
want packed.
- Pack clothing and toiletries, along with extra clothes in case
the moving company is delayed.
- Give your travel itinerary to a close friend or relative so they can
reach you as needed.
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| Moving day: (Old Home) |
- Pick up the truck as early as possible if you are moving yourself.
- Make a list of every item and box loaded on the truck.
- Label each box with the contents and the room where you
want it to be delivered.
- Let the mover know how to reach you.
- Double-check closets, cupboards, attic, basement and garage
for any left-behind items.
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| Moving day: (New Home) |
- Be on hand at the new home to answer questions and give
instructions to the mover.
- Check off boxes and items as they come off the truck.
- Install new locks.
- Confirm that the utilities have been turned on and are ready for use.
- Unpack your “first day” box.
- Unpack children’s toys and find a safe place for them to play.
- Examine your goods for damage.
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Packing tips
Essential packing materials: |
- furniture pads
- handtruck
- dolly
- packing tape
- bubble wrap
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- newspapers
packing paper
- scissors
- utility knife
- labels
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- felt-tip markers
- packing “peanuts”
- plenty of boxes
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| Handy items include: |
| Pack a “first day” box with items you will need right away. |
- scissors
- utility knife
- local phone book
- coffee cups
- tea kettle
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- instant coffee or tea, soft drinks
- pencil and paper
- soap
- bath towels
- trash bags
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- shelf liner
- paper plates
- snacks
- toilet paper
- children’s toys
and books
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