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Remove unnecessary items from your attic, basement, storage shed etc.
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Use things you cant move, such as frozen foods and cleaning supplies.
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Obtain information about your new community.
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Secure a floor plan of your new residence and decide what household items you want to keep.
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Start a possessions inventory.
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Request estimates from at least three moving companies.
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Contact your homeowners insurance agent to confirm coverage.
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Create a file for documenting all moving papers and receipts.
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Arrange to transfer your childrens school records, if applicable.
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Contact the IRS and/or your CPA for tax-deductible information.
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Evaluate your possessions inventory. Can you donate anything? Do you need it all?
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Notify your friends, relatives, professionals, creditors, subscriptions, etc.
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Subscribe to a local paper in your new community and familiarize yourself with local government, community, and social news and activities.
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Locate high-quality health-care professionals and hospitals in your new location.
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Complete a change of address via post-office cards or an online service for the following: Banks; Charge cards; Religious organizations; Doctors/dentist; Relatives and friends; Income tax bureau/Social Security Administration/union; Insurance broker/lawyer/CPA/ stockbroker; Magazines; Post office; and Schools.
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Clean closets.
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Hold a moving/garage sale or donate items to charities.
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Select a mover.
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Contact your mover to make arrangements and inquire about insurance coverage.
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If relocating due to a job, contact your employer to see what costs, if any, they will cover.
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Start packing!
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Send furniture, drapes and carpets for repair/cleaning as needed. Gather auto licensing and registration documents, medical, dental and school records, birth certificates, wills, deeds, stock and other financial documentation, etc.
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Contact gas, electric, oil, water, telephone, cable TV, and trash collection companies for service disconnect/connect at your old and new addresses. Also ask for final readings.
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Request refunds on unused homeowners insurance, security deposit with landlord, and prepaid cable service.
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Contact insurance companies (auto, homeowners, medical, and life) to arrange for coverage in your new home.
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Make your travel plans.
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Arrange to close current bank accounts and open accounts in your new locale.
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Notify your states Motor Vehicle Bureau of your new address.
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Arrange for childcare on moving day.
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Arrange special transport for your pets and plants.
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Service your car for the trip.
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Contact your moving company and review arrangements for your move.
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Prepare detailed directions and an itinerary with emergency numbers for your moving company.
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Settle outstanding bills with local retailers.
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Pick up dry cleaning, and return library books and rented videotapes.
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Take pets to the veterinarian and get copies of their records.
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Drain gas and oil from power equipment.
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Give away plants not being moved.
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Cancel newspaper delivery.
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Buy two-weeks worth of medication and have your prescriptions forwarded to your new pharmacy.
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Buy travelers checks.
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Make arrangements to pay for your move.
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If youre not doing it yourself, have your mover pack.
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Defrost refrigerators and freezers.
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Consider gathering all valuables and giving them to family or friends to hold until the move is completed.
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Disconnect all major appliances.
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Contact your moving company for any updates.
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Pack first-night items and a survival kit. Keep them in separate boxes in your car.
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First Night Items: Sheets, towels, toiletries, phone, alarm clock, change of clothes, and flashlight.
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Movers Survival Kit: Scissors, utility knife, coffee cups, instant coffee/tea or a coffee maker, water and soft drinks, snacks, paper plates, plastic utensils, paper towels, toilet paper, soap, pencils and paper, local phone book, masking and/or duct tape, trash bags, shelf liner, and aspirin or ibuprofen.
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Be home to answer any questions your mover may have
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Record all utility meter readings (gas, electric, and water).
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Stay until your movers are finished.
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Complete information on the bill of lading and carefully read the document and the inventory sheet before signing it.
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Keep your copies of the bill of lading and inventory until your possessions are delivered, the charges are paid, and any claims are settled.
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Take one final look around to see if you forgot anything.
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Give movers the directions to your new home, and an emergency number where you can be reached during the move.
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Unpack first-night items and movers survival kit.
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Be at the destination to welcome the movers and be on hand to answer any questions.
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After the job is completed, pay what is owed. The driver is obligated by law (a Federal requirement for interstate moves) to collect payment upon delivery.
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Scrutinize the unloading of your items and account for each one on your inventory sheet.
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Check promptly and carefully for any damaged or missing items.
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Place moving and other important documents in a safe place.
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Go to the post office and collect held mail.
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