Moving can be very stressful but you can make things much easier on yourself when you plan everything out before hand. Advanced planning relives a great deal of stress and helps make sure that the whole process will go as smooth as possible.
5-8 Weeks Before You Move - You are going to want to start doing some serious planning for your move. You need to investigate different moving companies and begin to get some written estimates. Additionally, you will want to check to see if there are any possible tax deductions that might apply to you so that you can keep track of the necessary paperwork. During this time you will also want to start getting together your health records so that you can transfer them to your new doctor. In addition to health records be sure that you secure any other official records that you may need.
Do not forget to talk to your insurance agent to see if you will need to make any adjustments to your policies. Begin to compile a list of valuable items that you may want to ship separately. You will also want to be looking for boxes and other packing supplies so that you can be as ready for the move as possible. If you have items that you do not use often then you might want to start packing them to save yourself time and trouble later.
2 to 4 Weeks Prior To Moving - In the month leading up to moving day, you must get serious about packing and preparing to move. Register a change of address form with the Post Office and let the utility companies know when to shut off service to your old home and begin service at your new location. Figure out if you want to move your live plants or find new homes for them. Plan your final menus so you won't have a lot of perishable food to throw away.
Clean out your garage and storage shed and properly dispose of old paint and partially full gas cans so you don't have to move dangerous chemicals. Visit your bank and find out if you should close your account, keep it open, or transfer it to a branch at your new location.
The Week of the Move - Confirm your movers arrival time and date as well as any stipulations that you need to fulfill for them to be able to move your belongings (i.e. packing requirements, deposits, etc.). Additionally, be sure that you have a copy of your good faith estimate hand should you need it for your move.
Send all of your friends and family an email and let them know of your new address. Once you have arrived at your new location, you should consider sending postal mail announcements stamped with your new return address. Defrost and drain your refrigerator. It is a good idea to clean your refrigerator well since it will be closed and warm inside for a while. Any smells will magnify and be difficult to get rid of.
Moving- In - Once you arrive at your new home you will likely be overwhelmed by everything that you need to do. However, there are a few things that are essential to take right away. Before your belongings arrive spend some time checking over your new home and confirming that your utilities are being turned on.
Make sure your appliances are in proper working order. You especially want to make sure your refrigerator is working before you go out and buy food. Be present when the movers arrive at your new house so you can instruct them on furniture placement and check your belongings for damage.
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Author: Jerry Dyess has been in the Texas Electricity business Texas Electric news for many years.