Timetable
One Month Before the Move
- Hire a moving company.
- Inventory and evaluate
your possessions. This is an excellent time to get rid of clutter.
- Contact doctors,
dentists, lawyers and accountants and obtain copies of your personal records. Also, ask for referrals
to replace these people in your new city.
- Get a change-of-address
kit from the post office and send notices to everyone. Don't forget to fill out a card for everyone in
the household who receives mail.
- Pets and plants need
special care. Arrange transportation. Bring pets to the vet for rabies shots and health certificates
if needed.
- Notify the principal of
your children's schools and arrange for transfer of school records.
- Contact the gas,
electric, oil, water, telephone, cable TV, newspaper and trash companies for service
disconnect/connect at your old and new addresses. Remember to keep phone and utilities connected at
your current home throughout moving day.
- Arrange for insurance
coverage in your new location: auto, homeowner's, medical and life.
- Plan a garage sale to
sell unneeded stuff or arrange to donate them to charity. Get receipts for possible tax deductions.
Three Weeks and Counting
- Make travel
arrangements.
- Collect important
papers (insurance, will, deeds, passport, stock certificates, birth records, etc.
- Open bank accounts in
your new city.
- Arrange to transfer
your insurance on household goods and personal possessions so they will be covered at your new home
and enroute.
One Week Left
- Have your cars
serviced.
- Arrange for sufficient
cash or travelers checks to cover cost of moving and expenses. Cash or certified check is required by
the moving company. They will not unpack the van without it.
- Check your safe deposit
box, pick up any dry-cleaning, return library books and rented video tapes, etc.
Two Days to Go
- Defrost freezer and
refrigerator. Block doors open so they can't accidentally close on pets or children.
- Disconnect your major
appliances and prepare them for the move.
- Pack a box of personal
items needed immediately at your new home. Bring this with you if possible.
- Organize and set aside
those things you are bringing with you so they don't get loaded on the van by accident.
Moving Day
- Supervise the loading.
Read your bill of lading and inventory carefully before you sign them. Keep these and all related
papers in a safe place until all charges have been paid and all claims, if any, have been settled.
- Leave house keys with
your real estate agent.
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