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of Activity |
Date
Completed |
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Week
Eight (8)
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- Contact your truck
rental or moving company for estimates.
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- Start planning
meals with your frozen foods and food in your cabinets.
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- Time to clean out
the attic, garage, basement, storage unit, etc.
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- Call the Chamber
of Commerce or Visitor’s Bureau in your new community for information
on that city.
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- Contact contractors
to assure projects in your new home are completed (repairs, etc.).
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Week
Six (6)
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- Organize a move
information file to track move related expenses and records.
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- If your employer
is paying your moving expenses, verify which responsibilities are theirs
and which are yours.
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- Take a look around.
Evaluate your belongings to determine if any items can be sold in garage
sales or donated. It may save you more money to sell it than move it.
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- Begin notifying
your creditors, clubs, friends, etc. about your upcoming move.
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- Some moving expenses
are tax deductible. Check with your accountant or IRS for information.
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- Contact your insurance
agent to transfer policies or for referrals to other agents.
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- Contact schools,
dentists, doctors, etc. to get your personal records to take with you.
You may also be able to get referrals.
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Week
Five (5)
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- If storage is needed
for any of your possessions, you may check with local mini-storages.
Many moving companies provide storage as well.
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- Check your home
for any last minute repairs needed. Contact contractors in advance for
any repairs you do not intend on doing yourself.
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- Plan a garage sale
to sell unwanted items. You may also want to donate them to obtain a
receipt for a tax deduction.
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Week
Four (4)
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- Fill out your change
of address forms. You can obtain these forms from your local post office.
There are also online services to assist you in this process. Check
our helpful links.
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- Will you be packing
yourself? If so, now is a good time to call movers or local box companies
to find boxes. Check your yellow pages. We have links available to assist
you
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- Organize a list
of items to be moved. Decide what you will move yourself or what the
movers will handle. Pack up items you will not need over the next four
weeks
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- Set a plan on how
you will transport your pets and plants.
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- Contact your utility
companies to disconnect services. Remember to leave your phone connected
until you are moved out of your home.
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- Separate all your
auto registration documents and auto licensing so you are prepared to
reapply in your new state or city.
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- Transfer your prescriptions
check with your doctor for assistance.
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Week
Three (3)
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- If using a moving
company, contact them to revise your inventory of items in the event
you have given away or sold anything.
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- Start planning
your travel arrangements such as airlines, hotels, etc. It is very important
not to schedule anything that has deadlines on the day of the move.
Often, home closings run late or movers are behind schedule. Plan all
day for your move. (Note: Make sure to leave your phone connected.)
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- Make arrangements
to open new bank accounts and close old ones. Remember your traveling
money.
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- If you have children
you may want to schedule a sitter for moving day. This will help keep
them occupied and safe during the move process.
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- Gather all of your
important papers into a folder or box (insurance deeds, birth certificates,
stocks, wills, etc.)
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- Gather up belongings
that need to be cleaned or repaired. Examples: drapes, furniture, or
carpets.
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- If you live in
an apartment or condo, make arrangements to reserve the elevator if
it is required when moving in or out of a building.
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Week
Two (2)
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- Begin preparing
for your move. Look over items you don’t use very often. You may decide
to pack them first if packing yourself.
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- Clean out closets,
attics, and basements also.
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- Time to check out
your car to make sure it is ready for your road trip. Also, make sure
it’s ready for the new weather conditions you may encounter.
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- Dispose of flammables
and chemicals. Check with your city for disposal sights.
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- Start planning
meals that will use up food in your freezer.
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- When packing, be
sure to label all boxes for easier identification when you unpack. We
offer preprinted, color-coded Tag-A-Room Moving Labels to simplify this
process.
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Week
One (1)
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- Look back over
your Move Planner to assure that you are on track with all your tasks.
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- Close out any outstanding
accounts or bills.
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- Call utility companies
in your new city. Have your utilities connected the day before your
move in day.
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- Give away any plants
you will not be moving.
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- Drain gas and oil
from lawnmowers, blowers, weedeaters, etc.
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- Take pets to the
veterinarian for any immunizations. Remember to get any paperwork that
you will need in your new city.
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- Confirm your movers
or rental truck equipment companies.
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Day
Two (2) & Three (3)
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- Confirm any help
you may have recruited to assist in the move.
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- Make sure to get
traveler checks or cash for moving expenses. Some moving companies require
cashier checks for payment of the move.
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- Defrost your freezer
and refrigerator. Make sure to block the doors open to keep them from
accidentally closing on pets or children.
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- Prepare a survival
kit for the road with personal items that will be needed immediately
at your new home.
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- Set aside things
you will be taking with you so they will not be loaded in the moving
truck
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- Confirm your moving
company and rental truck company again.
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Moving
Day
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- Make sure pathways
are clear of boxes and furniture so furniture can safely be moved out
of home.
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- Have plenty of
water and drinks available.
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- Clear driveway
to moving truck so movers have access from the road.
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- Read paperwork
from moving company carefully before signing them. Make sure you understand
what is covered in the event of damage or loss
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- If possible have
two people at loading address for any questions that may arise.
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