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Moving in

 

Six to Eight weeks prior:

 

  • Purchase or rent moving supplies: tape, markers, scissors, pocketknife, newspaper, blankets, moving pads, plastic storage bins, rope and a hand truck. Free boxes can usually be obtained at a local supermarket, but consider purchasing wardrobe boxes for moving clothes.

  • Have a garage sale to clear out unwanted items and plan accordingly. Consider donating unwanted items.

  • Keep a detailed record of all moving expenses. Your costs may be tax deductible depending on the reasons for your move.

 

Two weeks prior:

 

  • Hire a reputable mover or rent a moving truck. Be sure to get referrals or references, check with the Better Business Bureau, get estimates, purchase moving insurance.

  • Two weeks before moving day, contact your telephone, electric, gas, cable/satellite, refuse and water companies to set a specific date when service will be discontinued. Contact utilities companies in your new town about service start dates, including Internet & long distance telephone services.

  • Notify healthcare professionals (doctors, dentists, veterinarians) of your move and ask for referrals and record transfers.

  • Register children for school and ask for school records to be transferred.

  • Notify lawn service, cleaning and security companies when service should be terminated.

  • Advise the post office, publications and correspondents of change of address and date of move.

  • Check your homeowner's insurance and make arrangements for new coverage.

 

Moving Day

 

  • Have tools handy for breaking down beds and appliances.

  • Move valuables (jewelry, legal documents, family photos & collections) yourself - don't send them with the moving company. Make sure you have a complete Home Inventory of all your possessions.

  • Give every room a final once over. Don't forget to check the basement, yards, attic, garage and closets.

  • Have the final payment for the movers and money for a tip

  • Don't forget to check in with your local Real Estate Professional - he or she may be able to provide useful local advice, and/or referrals.