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Move-In Checklist

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Here is a step by step guide to moving into your new home.

Moving Tips - 8 Weeks Before
  • Create a "move file" to keep track of estimates, receipts and other important information.
  • Check with the IRS for possible tax deductions – including moving expenses.
  • Budget for moving expenses and start collecting estimates.
  • Start researching your new community. The Internet is a great resource for finding online community guides and newspapers.
  • Contact the Chamber of Commerce to request their new resident packet.
  • Draw out a floor plan of your new home and start deciding which function each room will serve. Begin planning how to move into your new home.
  • Begin researching auto shipping companies.
Moving Tips - 7 Weeks Before
  • Start compiling medical and dental records - including prescriptions and shot records. Ask your doctors if they can refer you to a care provider in your new city.
  • Arrange to have school records transferred to your children's new school district and/or daycare.
  • Get copies of any legal and financial records you need.
  • Arrange for veterinarian records to be transferred.
  • Call your insurance agent to see what changes to expect in your policies for changing states. Ask if moving is covered and arrange for insurance for your new home.
  • Contact health clubs or other organizations you have joined. Ask how to move, sell, or end your membership.

Moving Tips - 6 Weeks Before

  • Make a list of things that are valuable or difficult to replace. Plan on shipping these by certified mail or carrying them with you.
  • Make a list of friends, relatives and businesses to notify of your move.
  • Work your way through each room taking inventory and deciding what to donate or throw away. Start planning a yard sale or contact your local charities.
  • Subscribe to the newspaper in your new hometown to start learning about events and the local culture.
  • Begin using things that can't be moved, such as frozen foods, bleach and aerosol cleaners.

Moving Tips - 5 Weeks Before

  • Begin collecting boxes and other packing supplies. You can order a wide selection of moving boxes to be delivered to your door.
  • Begin packing items you don't use often. Also start separating and disposing of the items you've designated for a yard sale, donation or the junk yard. If you donate, be sure to get a receipt for income tax purposes.
  • Start pinpointing a "move date". This will be the day you receive your ABF trailer or ReloCube® for loading. Try to take advantage of the lower rates offered Tuesdays through Thursdays and during the first three weeks of the month.
  • Plan ahead for parking the trailer or storage container. If you’re moving in a trailer, keep in mind that you'll be receiving a 28 foot commercial trailer, which will require a 14 foot overhead clearance and in most cases will need to be left overnight. You should contact your property manager or local authorities to ensure you will be complying with any parking restrictions.
  • Plan for short-term or long-term storage at destination if needed.

Moving Tips - 4 Weeks Before

  • File a change of address with the Postal Service. If you are unsure of your new address, ask the postal service to hold your mail at their office in your new city.
  • Schedule disconnection of all utility services at your old home, and connection of them at your new one. Be sure to disconnect the day after you leave and connect the day before you arrive. If you have "last month" deposits with services, such as the water or gas company, request your refund.
  • Make travel arrangements for your pets. Don’t forget to include necessary medical and immunization records.
  • Advertise and host your garage sale.
  • Call your newspaper courier and set a date to cancel your subscription.

Moving Tips - 3 Weeks Before

  • Make sure all library books have been returned and all dry cleaning or items out for repair have been picked up. Also retrieve any items out on loan.
  • Decide if you will keep your plants or give them away. Remember plants cannot be loaded into the trailer or ReloCube.
  • Dispose of flammables, corrosives and poisons.
  • Have your automobile(s) serviced.
  • Prepare auto registration to be transferred.
  • If you are moving into or out of an apartment, arrange to use the elevator on your move day.

Moving Tips - 2 Weeks Before

  • Contact your bank and/or credit union to transfer or close accounts. Clear out safety deposit boxes. Pick up traveler's checks or cash for "on the road" expenses.
  • Confirm travel arrangements for pets and family.
  • Notify any creditors of your move.
  • Plan meals for the last week of the move to help empty the refrigerator and avoid using appliances that will already be packed.
  • Assemble a folder of important information about the house for the new owner of your home.

Moving Tips - 1 Week Before

  • Notify friends and family of your new address and phone number.
  • Finish packing and prepare an "essentials" box. Designate several moving boxes and items as "last load" items. Pack your suitcases and valuables separately.
  • Drain water hoses and waterbed.
  • Empty, defrost and clean your refrigerator at least 24 hours before moving day. Prepare all appliances for loading.
  • Fill any prescriptions or medications you will need for the next couple of weeks.
  • Make childcare arrangements for moving day.

Moving-Out Checklist

  • Be familiar with our packing and loading tips and personally supervise hired labor. You are ultimately responsible for how your goods are packed and loaded.
  • Load your goods in a pre-designated order, saving "last load" items for the rear of your shipment. This might include your vacuum cleaner or bed sheets.
  • Check every room, closet and cabinet one last time before deciding everything is loaded.
  • Verify the destination address and your contact information is correct on your BOL.
  • Take note of utility meter readings.
  • Leave a note with your new address in the house so that future residents can forward any stray mail.
  • Keep a friend or family member informed of your plans and "whereabouts" in case of an emergency or unforeseen event..

 

 

 
Posted by tlangford at 12/13/2017 4:57:00 AM

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