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Moving
Checklist
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One
Month Before Moving
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Pick
up a Change-of-Address Kit from the Post
Office and fill out:
- Friends
and family
- Banks
- Insurance
companies
- Credit
card companies
- Magazines
and newspapers - cancel local
newspaper delivery
- Doctors,
dentists and other providers -
transfer drug prescriptions
- Past
employer - for W2 forms
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Take
a look around the house. Start to think
about what you don't want to take with
you.
- Use
up perishable foods
- Sell,
donate or hold a garage sale for
unwanted items
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Prepare
a list of what you want to move.
- Large
appliances?
- Outside
furniture?
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For
full service moves:
- Get
written estimates from several moving
companies
- Will
the movers pack for you?
- What
items won't they move?
- Get
appraisals of high-value items in case
of future claims
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For
do-it-yourself moves, make arrangements
for truck rental and moving help, and buy
packing supplies:
- Boxes
- Packing
and masking tape
- Markers
- Newspapers
- Twine
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Start
packing boxes. Mark boxes clearly as to
contents and room to be placed in. Mark
"Open First" clearly on boxes
containing important items to be unpacked
first:
- Dishes
- Pots
and pans
- Alarm
clock
- Bedding
- Special
toys
- Towels
- Lightbulbs
- Plates
- Tools
- hammer, pliers, wrench
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Stop
by and make arrangements for picking up
your important records:
- Birth
- Doctor
- Dentist
- Legal
- Optician,
optometrist
- School
- make sure you get one with a raised
seal
- Veterinarian
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Close
out your bank accounts:
- Checking
- Savings
- Safe
Deposit Box
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Start
a new bank account in your new town.
- Transfer
account from current bank?
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Contact
your child's new school and notify them of
your upcoming move to their area. |
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Contact
the Chamber of Commerce in your new town.
Request a relocation package. |
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Check
and clear any tax assessments on your
current property. |
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Complete
any necessary repairs. Arrange for any
repairs in your new house. |
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Pack
your vital documents in one place:
- Passports
- Military
records
- Mortgage
records
- Marriage
license
- Birth
certificates
- Vehicle
titles
- Stock
certificates
- Insurance
papers
- Bank
records
- School
records
- Medical
records
- Tax
records
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Make
arrangements to disconnect your utilities.
Get refunds for any deposits made. Have
meters read. Give new address for them to
send their final bill:
- Cable
- return box if necessary
- Electric
- Gas
- Fuel
- Telephone
- Water
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Make
arrangements to connect utilities at your
new residence. |
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Make
arrangements for cleaning both your old
home and new home. |
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Inquire
about your new state's auto licensing
procedure and auto insurance rates. |
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Check
with your insurance company about
transferring coverage to your new home. |
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Arrange
to have a sitter watch your children at
their house on moving day. |
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Dispose
or drain any flammable items:
- Lawn
mower gas
- Snow
blower gas
- Paint
- Aerosol
cans
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Plan
what goes in the car with you:
- Toys
and games for kids
- Special
breakable items or collections
- Important
documents and records
- Change
of clothes and toiletries for your
first day
- Vacuum
cleaner - if you want to clean right
away
- Toilet
paper
- First
aid kit
- Food
kit with bottled water, cereal,
bananas
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Make
travel arrangements for your pets and
plants. |
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Purchase
moving insurance if you have valuable
antiques and collections. |
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Have
your car tuned up. |
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Day Before Moving (Back
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Defrost,
clean and air out your refrigerator. |
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Clean
your stove. |
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Make
sure you have payment ready for the mover
- they will not unpack without a check.
Check your moving company's payment
policies. |
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Purchase
traveler's checks for other possible
expenses. |
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Pack
your former town's phone book for future
correspondence. |
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Get
a simple breakfast ready for the next
morning. |
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Pick
up ice and beverages for moving day. |
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Take
down curtains and curtain rods. |
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Get
a good night's sleep! |
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Strip
your beds.
- Moving
company - will they disassemble?
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Show
movers around. Make sure your possessions
to be moved are inventoried with them.
- Write
"subject to further inspection
for concealed loss or damage" on
contract when you sign to protect
yourself should you find damage while
unpacking.
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Get
all keys together. Put in a safe spot. |
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Make
sure moving van driver has correct
address, phone number and directions.
Confirm delivery date with him. |
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Check
all rooms one last time. Remember closets
and cupboards, basement and garage! Make
sure all windows and doors are locked. |
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Good
luck! Remember - many of your moving
expenses are tax deductible, so hang on to
your receipts. Call the Internal Revenue
Service and request Publication 521:
"Tax Information On Moving
Expenses" to find out which moving
expenses you can deduct. |
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