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Moving?
See Our List Of Suggested
Moving Tips Before You Make Your Move |
Use
Homeland's Change Of Address Form To Quickly Record Important
Phone Numbers In Your New Location - Click Here |
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One
To Two Weeks Before Moving
- Switch utility services
to new address. Inform electric, disposal, water, newspaper,
magazine subscription, telephone and cable companies of your
move.
- Arrange for help on
moving day.
- Confirm travel
reservations.
- Reserve elevator if
moving from an apartment.
- Have appliances
serviced for moving.
- Clean rugs and clothing
and have them wrapped for moving.
- Plan ahead for special
needs of infants.
- Close bank accounts and
have your funds wired to your new bank. Before closing, be
sure there are no outstanding checks or automatic payments
that haven't been processed.
- Collect valuables from
safe-deposit box. Make copies of any important documents
before mailing or hand carry them to your new address.
- Check with your
insurance agent to ensure you'll be covered through your
homeowner's or renter's policy during the move.
- Defrost freezer and
refrigerator. Place deodorizer inside to control odors.
- Give a close friend or
relative your travel route and schedule so you may be
reached if needed.
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On
Moving Day
- Double check closets,
drawers, shelves, attic and garage to be sure they are
empty.
- Carry important
documents, currency and jewelry yourself, or use registered
mail.
- Carry travelers checks
for quick, available funds.
After Arriving At New
Home
- Renew your driver's
license, auto registration and tags.
- Shop around for new
insurance policies, especially auto coverage.
- Revise your will and
other legal papers to avoid longer probate and higher legal
fees.
- Locate the hospitals,
police stations, veterinarian and fire stations near your
home.
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One
Month Before Moving
- Fill out change of
address order form for post office.
- Fill out an IRS change
of address form.
- Make arrangements with
moving company or reserve a rental truck.
- Make travel
arrangements, if necessary, with airlines, buses, car rental
agencies and hotels.
- Transfer memberships in
churches, clubs and civic organizations.
- Obtain medical and
dental records, x-rays and prescription histories. Ask
doctor and dentist for referrals and transfer prescriptions.
- Set up a checking
account in your new city.
- Check into the laws and
requirements of your new city regarding home-based
businesses, professional tests, business licenses and any
special laws that might be applicable to you.
- Take inventory of your
belongings before they're packed, in the event you need to
file an insurance claim later. If possible, take pictures or
video tape your belongings. Record serial numbers of
electronic equipment.
- Make arrangements for
transporting pets.
- Start using up food
items, so that there is less left to pack and possibly
spoil.
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About Moving
Companies |
Packing Tips |
Moving Info |
Consumer
complaints against moving companies have been rising. Following
are some tips that can help your move go smoothly.
- Get a binding estimate
from the moving company. Make sure the amount is written in
the contract.
- Inquire about their
on-time record and other complaints with the local Better
Business Bureau or consumer complaints department.
- Movers are limited by
law regarding what they can give you for lost or damaged
goods. To cover potential damage, check existing homeowner's
or renter's policy.
- Ask about expected
gratuities and write into contract.
- Have the contract
include a guarantee of how many hours the job will take,
allowing an overrun of no more than 10%.
- Be sure all charges are
listed on contract.
- Inform the moving
company of how many stairs are at your new home.
- Watch loading and
unloading and examine all items carefully before signing a
receipt.
- Document an inventory
of your belongings before you pack.
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- Keep the following
supplies handy for packing: Boxes, marking pen, bubble wrap,
newspaper and tissue
- Tape and scissors
- Tape measure
- Use strong boxes and
containers that can be secured tightly. Purchase special
boxes for dishes, wardrobe and other special items.
- Pack audio-video
equipment in their original boxes. Label cables and tighten
transit screws. If removing screws, tape them to the objects
they are removed from.
- Avoid loading more than
50 pounds into one box.
- Label each box and
indicate the following: (a) Which room it should go in (b)
Whether it is fragile (c) If it should be loaded last so it
will be unloaded first.
- Cushion contents with
packing material such as bubble wrap, newspaper or tissue.
Save room by using towels and blankets to wrap fragile
items.
- Pack books tightly on
end in small boxes. If musty smelling, sprinkle talcum
powder between the pages and wrap the book before packing.
Leave stored for a couple of months to eliminate the smell.
- Have rugs and draperies
cleaned before moving and leave them in wrappings for the
move.
- Pack medicines in a
leak proof container.
- Carry all valuables
with you.
- Check with your local
U.S. Department of Agriculture for regulations regarding
moving plants from one state to another. Many states have
restrictions on certain plants to prevent importing bugs or
pests that can destroy valuable cash crops.
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Read
One Parents Suggestions On
"Moving With Kids"
Getting
Settled:
What To Do The First
Week After Moving

"The
School Report"
Find Out About Public Schools In The Area To Which You'll Be
Moving

Monthly
Budget Estimator
A printable form that will
help you evaluate and consider your budget in
your new location
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