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Countdown to Moving
Day
Eight weeks before you move:
- Contact your mover to make moving day arrangements.
- Remove items from your attic, basement, storage
shed, etc.
- Start to use up things you cant move, like
frozen foods and cleaning supplies.
- Contact the chamber of commerce or visitors and tourism bureaus in your new community for information
on your new city.
Six weeks before:
- If youre moving at an employers request,
verify what expenses and responsibilities are theirs
and which are yours.
- Contact the IRS and/or your accountant for information
on what moving expensesmay be tax-deductible.
- Evaluate and inventory your possessions. Can you
sell or donate some to charities? Are there some you
havent used in the last year?
- Make a list of everyone you need to notify about
your move: friends, professionals, creditors, subscriptions,
etc.
- Obtain a mail subscription to the local paper in
your new community to familiarize yourself with local
government, community, and social news and activities.
- Locate all motor vehicle registration and licensing
documents.
- If some of your goods are to be stored, make the
necessary arrangements now. (Your moving counselor
should be able to help.)
- Contact schools, doctors, dentists, lawyers and
accountants and obtain copies of your personal records.
Ask for referrals where possible.
Four weeks before:
- Obtain a Change of Address form from the post office
and begin filling out cards.
- Arrange special transportation for your pets and
plants.
- Contact utility and related companies (gas, electric,
oil, water, telephone, cable TV, and trash collection)
for service disconnect/connect at your old and new
addresses. However, remember to keep phone and utilities
connected at your current home throughout moving day.
- Contact insurance companies (auto, homeowners
or renters, medical, and life) to arrange for
coverage in your new home.
- If youre packing yourself, purchase packing
boxes from your local mover. Pack items that you wont
be needing in the next month.
- Plan a garage sale to sell unneeded items or arrange
to donate them to charity.
Three weeks before:
- Make travel arrangements and reservations for your
moving trip. However, dont make plane reservations
for the same day that youre moving out. House
closings are often delayed, and other unexpected situations
often arise.
- Collect important papers (insurance, will, deeds,
stock, etc.).
- Arrange to close accounts at your local bank and
open accounts in your new locale.
Two weeks before:
- Have your car checked and serviced for the trip.
Also, make sure that your automobile is prepared (filled
with the necessary antifreeze/coolant, for example)
for the type of weather conditions youll be
traveling in.
- If youre moving out of or into a building
with elevators, contact the building management to
schedule use of the elevators.
- Contact your moving counselor to review and confirm
all arrangements for your move.
One week before:
- Settle any outstanding bills with local merchants.
- Dont forget to withdraw the contents of your
safety deposit box, pick up any dry cleaning, return
library books and rented videotapes, etc.
- Take pets to the veterinarian for any needed immunizations.
Get copies of pets veterinary records
- Drain gas and oil from power equipment (lawn mowers,
snow blowers, etc.).
- Give away plants not being moved.
- Prepare specific directions to your new home for
your moving company. (Include your itinerary, emergency
numbers, etc.)
Two to Three days before:
- Defrost your freezer and refrigerator. Block doors
open so they cant accidentally close on pets
or children.
- Have your major appliances disconnected and prepared
for the move. (Again, your moving counselor can help
with arrangements for a third party to provide these
services.)
- Pack a box of personal items that will be needed
immediately at your new home. Have this box loaded
last or carry it with you in your car.
- Organize and set aside those things that youre
taking with you so that they dont get loaded
on the van in error.
- Contact your moving counselor to confirm arrival
time of the moving van, as well as to notify him/her
of any last minute details.
Moving day:
- Make sure that someone is at home to answer the
van foremans questions.
- Record all utility meter readings (gas, electric,
water).
- Read your bill of lading and inventory carefully
before you sign them. Keep these and all related papers
in a safe location until all charges have been paid
and all claims, if any, have been settled

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