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Moving Checklist
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To avoid surprises, get coordinated in advance: Use this checklist to monitor
your progress. |
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Make agreements with sellers (ideally at the time of the contract, but definitely
long before the closing date) regarding possession of the home and moving date. Having sellers and buyers meet
on the front walk--each with a house full of furniture--is not a happy situation. Get these agreements in writing to avoid unneccessary
hassles on moving day! |
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Start planning early. Once you are reasonably confident that you will be
proceeding with the purchase, start weeding out your current possessions. Toss (or give away, or sell at a yard
sale) things that you don't want to move. This goes a long way toward uncluttering your life, too! |
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Compare moving plans. Are you going to want to do the entire move yourself?
Will you want a professional mover to handle the entire process? Don't wait until the last minute--or you may be doing the whole move
on your own. Compare rates and services as well as availabilty. |
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Prepare a list of all those who will need to be contacted at your new home
(utilities, schools, etc.) You can print out a contact
form here. |
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Make a list on any important items you will need to buy for the new house.
Examples: draperies, blinds, shower curtains, etc. Having these things with you on the day you move in prevents
unnecessary surprises. |
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Start packing early. Anything that you are sure you will not be using before
moving day should get boxed. Need
boxes? Get wholesale boxes delivered to you here. Or, you can call toll-free
1-877-BOXES-83 ext. 598. |
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Determine a "staging area" where any items that are ready to be
moved are placed. This saves a lot of the aggravation associated with having boxes scattered throughout your present
living quarters and gives you a place to look should you need an item that is already packed. |
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Mark every box and carton. Again, it makes it much easier if you need an
item before you move, and makes it much simpler after you move. Unpacking will probably be somewhat of a gradual
process--this way you know where the most necessary items are located. |
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Looking for even more detail on the moving process? See Steiner's Complete How-To-Move Handbook
on Amazon.com, a complete guide to the entire moving process. |