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Extra Moving Tips
Moving requires extensive planning, teamwork and understanding. The experience does not have to be traumatic. It can be rewarding and meaningful. Here are some suggestions to help you organize for a smooth move.
Plan Ahead - Plan your travel itinerary. Make transportation and hotel reservations in advance.
- Send change of address to: Post office (give forwarding address), charge accounts and credit cards, subscriptions (change notice requires several weeks), and friends and relatives.
- Contact cable, electric, internet and telephone and propane companies in new location to arrange for immediate service.
- Arrange insurance on the new home prior to the transfer of property.
- Arrange for your present bank to establish transfers for new bank accounts.
- Service appliances before moving.
- Clean rugs and have them wrapped.
- Discontinue deliveries, electricity, propane, telephone and internet, security services, bottled water, newspapers, etc.
- Obtain copies or transfer your children’s school records.
- Obtain records from doctors and dentists, including eyeglass prescriptions, dental X-rays, and vaccinations.
- Cancel club memberships.
- Transfer car title registration, if necessary, as well as driver’s license, and motor club membership.
- Pay existing bills and cancel local charge accounts.
- Check on personal items that may be at the photo shop, bank safety deposit box, neighbor’s house, on lay-a-way, at the dry cleaners or in the repair shop (e.g., shoes, jewelry, small appliances or clothing).
- Arrange for transporting pets and obtain immunization records from the vet.
- Return all library books and anything borrowed from friends.
- Notify your religious community.
- Carry some cash and traveler’s checks for quick, available funds.
- Plan for special care and needs of infants and small children.
- Arrange for transporting plants.
- Service the car for the trip.
- Review moving plans with your moving company representative, including insurance for packing and unpacking, arrival date, payment agreement, shipping papers, etc.
One Week Before Moving - Clean and air out your stove.
- Defrost refrigerator and freezer 24 hours before leaving.
- Place charcoal or baking soda inside refrigerator and freezer to dispel odors.
- Dispose of all open cans and jars that cannot be tightly sealed.
- Remember to pack your telephone directory for future reference.
Survival Checklist Here are items you may need immediately upon arriving at your new home: Cleaning
- Soap powder
- Kitchen cleanser
- Dish towels
- Paper towels
- Dish cloth
- Steel wool pads
- Sponge
- Window cleaner
- Scrub brush
- Mop
- Broom
Kitchen - Paper plates, cups, napkins
- Plastic knives, forks, spoons
- Plastic pitcher for drinks
- Small saucepan
- Serving spoons
- Tea kettle
Bathroom - Facial tissue
- Toilet tissue
- Bath towel
- Shower curtain
- Face cloth
- Bath soap
- First aid kit
- Pain medication and prescription medicine
- Prescription medicine
Miscellaneous - Light bulbs
- Flashlight
- Hammer, screwdriver, pliers
- Aluminum foil
- Shelf paper
- Trash bags
- Twine
- Newspaper
Children - Coloring books and crayons
- Favorite toys
- Reading materials
- Puzzles
- Small surprise gift
Snacks - Easy-open cans of pudding
- Sandwich spreads
- Jars of cheese
- Packages of crackers
- Instant creamer, sugar, salt
- Dry soup mix
- Boxes of dry cereal, raisins
- Instant coffee, tea, chocolate
- Fresh fruit
- Leave a copy of your travel itinerary with a friend or relative.
On Your Moving Day - Carry all currency, jewelry, and personal papers (birth certificates, deeds, and documents).
- Double check closets, drawers, and shelves to be sure they are empty.
- Confirm hotel reservations.
- Leave all old keys needed by the tenant or owner with your lawyer or Sales Associate.
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