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Real Estate --- Checklist For Moving Day
So you have chosen your perfect dream house in the hills with a white
picket fence, you even have a new family dog to top it all off. Perfect
right? Wrong, you still have the move to worry about. You’ve got to change
your address on all your utility bills, bank statements, have all your mail
forwarded, notify the creditors, and worst of all, you have to PACK!!! Using
the checklist below will help ease your troubles.
One month before the move:
One month before the move: Whether you are moving across town or across the
country there are certain things you must do. The first one is to take an
inventory of what you possess. You will need to choose what you are going to
keep and what can be donated to local charity or sold at a garage sale. It
is easiest to do this on a room by room basis. Go through each room and box
up what you will not be moving with you to the new house. If you are
donating to the charity call to arrange a pick up time. If you are having a
garage sale, plan it for the next weekend.
For parents with school age children, if there will be a change in schools,
inform both the old school and the new one so that transcripts can be sent
ahead. This will make it easier to sign the kids into the new school.
Locate the new pharmacy and have your prescriptions transferred.
Contact the utility companies to make arrangements for disconnecting and/or
transferring to the new address. You will want to contact the new companies
to have the utilities turned on the day you arrive in your new home.
Draw out your new floor plan. This will enable you to know which pieces of
furniture will go where in the new house. You can also think about what will
fit and what will not.
Inform the post office with an address change card they offer. The kit the
U.S. Postal Service has will enable you to notify friends, family, and
creditors about the new address.
Contact your bank to have them change the address on your accounts and
credit cards.
Three weeks before the move: Start using cleaning supplies and foods you
will not want to move. Downsizing the kitchen can be easy during a move. It
can be a inconvenience to move if you do not do this.
Start packing unusual items you do not use that often. Labeling the boxes
for the new house make it easier to unpack and get settled in. Many times it
is easier to start with things like the off season clothes.
Retrieve items out on loan. Get any items in the repair shop out. Make sure
all dry cleaning has been picked up.
Notify the newspaper of any cancellations.
Now is when you want to plan that garage sale.
Two weeks before the move: If you are using professional movers, find an
alternative way to move your pets and plants. These are things the movers
can not take on the truck.
Pack as much of the home up as you can. Keep in mind to check the attic and
basement for stored seasonal items.
Have a moving folder. This is where you would keep important items you do
not want to get lost or misplaced during the move. Insurance cards, birth
certificates, titles, and other things can go in this folder. Put it
someplace safe.
Walk around the outside of the house to make sure you got everything you are
taking. The garden hose, the wind chimes, and even the lawn ornaments can
sometimes be left behind without thinking.
The week before the move:
Pack up anything else you possibly can.
Double check to make sure the utilities will be taken care of and you know
what is happening with any deposits you are owed.
Order the new paper delivery service at the new house.
The day of the move:
Box everything you have not gotten to at this point.
When the entire house is empty, do a complete walk through checking closets
and drawers as you go. Make sure to look in the basement and garage as well.
Close each door before you walk out of the room. There have been many things
left behind doors.
This is just a small checklist of some of the things you will want to do
before you move. There are other things you may put on your mover's
checklist.


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