Friday, October 16, 2009

Some Things to Remember Before You Move…



Some Things to Remember Before You Move…


 Send your forwarding address to the local post office and send change of address card to:- Insurance companies - Magazines - Merchants - Clubs - Friends - Charge accounts- Credit cards - Book/CD clubs - Catalogs - Veterans Administration
Keep file of vital papers and reminders
Get estimates from moving companies, select a moving company, confirm date and decide who will pack.Paid packers typically come the day before moving day.
Start sorting. Decide what to move, what to sell, give away, discard. Take cuttings or give away extra house-plants.
Inventory possessions. List dents and scratches and, if possible, list value and year of purchase. Photo or video records are ideal.
Transfer insurance:- Life - Automobile - Hospitalization - Household goods, personal possessions
Arrange sufficient cash or traveler’s checks to cover cost of moving expenses and services. Transfer companies usually require certified funds or cash.
Have your bank recommend an affiliate in your new city and transfer bank accounts and empty safe deposit box.
Disconnect and obtain any deposits or letters of credit:- Electric - Water - Gas - Phone - Cable
Stop service on the following:- Newspaper - Garbage collection - Bakery - Milk - Lawn - Laundry, diapers - Other
Notify principal of your children’s school about your intended move.- Request a letter from him/her covering the status of your children in school.
Notify your church pastor that you are leaving.
Obtain birth and baptism records of your children.
Obtain all medical records of shots, dental records and eyeglass prescriptions.- Have your drug prescriptions filled.
Check with your attorney about will revisions, if moving out of state.
Have appliances serviced for the trip:- Service power mowers, boats, etc., drain all gas and oil- Automobiles - Refrigerator
Pick up personal items:- Shoes being repaired - Off-season stored clothing - Dry cleaning and laundry - Film
Return all borrowed items, library books. Collect anything borrowed from you.
Pack cleaning supplies, hammer, nails, screwdriver, pliers, masking tape, tape measure, flashlight and batteries, cloths, scissors, light bulbs, aspirin, soap, toilet paper and first aid supplies, in a separate carton, to take with you.
Keep basics handy and in well-marked boxes:- Comfortable clothes - Phones - Cosmetics/toiletries - Alarm clocks - Iron - Cleaning supplies - Extension cords - Toolbox and flashlight - Linens and towels
Save the phone book from your former city residence.
Carry jewelry and documents yourself.
Verify insurance coverage, packing and unpacking labor, arrival day, various shipping papers, method and time of expected payment.
Let a close friend or relative know the route and schedule you will travel, including overnight stops. Use him/her as message headquarters.
Leave the keys for your old property with your Sales Associate or Title Co.
Collect children’s games and activities for the trip.
Plan meals and snacks, to minimize shopping. Have “quick-fix” foods ready or plan to eat out/carry in.