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Six Week Moving Checklist
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| 6 Weeks Before "Move-Out
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- Start getting the details of your move
organized as soon as you can.
- Create a "move information" file. Using a
brightly colored organizer folder with interior
pockets makes it easy to store important
information and collect receipts for
moving-related expenses.
- Ask the Internal Revenue Service for
information about tax deductions on moving
expenses and what receipts you'll need to
keep.
- Contact your insurance agent to transfer
property, fire, auto and medical
insurance.
- When organizing dental and medical records,
be sure to include prescriptions, eyeglass
specifications and vaccination records.
- Contact any clubs or associations you are
affiliated with for information on transferring,
selling or ending your memberships.
- Wills, stock certificates and other
one-of-a-kind items (jewelry, photos, home
videos) are difficult or impossible to replace.
Plan to carry them with you instead of packing
them.
- Start becoming acclimated to your new
community. Contact the Chamber of Commerce or
Visitor's Bureau to request information on
schools, parks and recreation, community
calendars and maps.
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| 5 Weeks Before "Move-Out
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- Take an objective look at what you own, and
decide what must go and what can be left behind.
Books you've read and will never read again? The
pan with the broken handle or the children's
long-neglected games? Remember - extra weight
costs more money.
- Sit down and start organizing your move.
Make a list with three columns: items to leave
behind, items for Mayflower to move, and items
you'll move by yourself.
- For each item you aren't going to take with
you, decide whether you'll sell it, give it away
to charity, or otherwise dispose of it before
your move.
- Get your mail moving. Your post office will
have change-of-address cards to help you with
this task.
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| 4 Weeks Before "Move-Out
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- Start including your children in the move
planning. Make it exciting and fun by having
your kids do some of their own packing, and let
them suggest layouts for their new room. Ask
your agent about Mayflower's "My Move" kit for
children. Designed under the guidance of child
psychologist Dr. Richard K. Grana, the kit
includes games, stickers, activities and an
original story to help kids adjust to the idea
of "leaving home."
- Start collecting suitable containers and
packing materials if you plan to do any part of
the packing yourself. You can obtain these
materials for a reasonable fee from your
Mayflower agent.
- Ask your agent for Mayflower's helpful
"Do-It-Yourself Packing Guide."
- It's a good idea to let us do most of the
packing. That's what we do for a living, so we
know the proven methods for keeping items
safe.
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| 3 Weeks Before "Move-Out
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- Talk to your agent and decide how much
packing you will handle by yourself, if any.
Leave the big items for us. Because our packers
are specially trained professionals, it's a good
idea to let us do everything we can to ensure
the safety of your possessions.
- Make sure to notify your Mayflower agent if
you add items to, or subtract items from, your
planned household goods shipment or if there are
any changes in the dates of your move.
- If you have young children, arrange for a
baby-sitter to watch them on moving day. Since
you'll be concentrating your efforts on the
move, a sitter can keep your children occupied
and make sure they remain safe during the busy
loading process.
- You will need to carry valuable jewelry with
you. If you've hidden any valuables around the
house, be sure to collect them before
leaving.
- Some state laws prohibit the moving of house
plants. Consider giving your plants to a friend
or local charity.
- While you are sorting through your
belongings, remember to return library books and
anything else you have borrowed. Also remember
to collect all items that are being cleaned,
stored or repaired (clothing, shoes, furs,
watches, etc.).
- Since you will want to have your utilities
(electric, gas, phone, etc.) still connected on
moving day, arrange to have them disconnected
from your present home after your scheduled
move-out.
- Call ahead to have utilities connected at
your new home the day before or the day of your
scheduled move-in.
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| 2 Weeks Before "Move-Out
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- Make final packing decisions. Start
preparing for the move of those items you don't
use often.
- Clean and clear your home including closets,
basements and attics.
- Dispose of flammables such as fireworks,
cleaning fluids, matches, acids, chemistry sets,
aerosol cans, paint, ammunition and poisons such
as weed killer.
- Plan meals that will use up the food in your
freezer.
- Have your automobile serviced if you're
traveling by car.
- Transfer all current prescriptions to a
drugstore in your new town.
- Thousands of people leave town without
clearing their safety deposit boxes. Don't be
one of them. Call your bank to find out how to
transfer your bank accounts, as well.
- Drain all the oil and gasoline from your
lawn mower and power tools to ensure safe
transportation. Refer to your owner's manual for
specific
instructions.
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| 1 Week Before "Move-Out
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- This is your week to tie up loose ends.
Check back through the Move Planner to make sure
you haven't overlooked anything.
- Since you will want to have your utilities
(electric, gas, phone, etc.) still connected on
moving day, arrange to have them disconnected
from your present home after your scheduled
move-out.
- Call ahead to have utilities connected at
your new home the day before or the day of your
scheduled move-in.
- Take the "Do Not Load" stickers from the
back of the Move Planner and place them on all
the things you want to take with you. Then,
since the last items loaded are the first ones
unloaded, put the "Load Last" stickers on things
that you will need to use as soon as you get to
your new home. The "Fragile" stickers should be
placed on items that need special care.
- Pack your suitcases and confirm your
personal travel arrangements (flights, hotel,
rental cars, etc.) for your family. Try to keep
your plans as flexible as possible in the event
of an unexpected schedule change or
delay.
- Make sure your agent knows the address and
phone number where you can be reached until you
get into your new home.
- Empty, defrost, and clean your refrigerator
and freezer, and clean your stove, all at least
24 hours before moving to let them air out. Try
using baking soda to get rid of any
odors.
- Prepare a "Trip Kit" for moving day. This
kit should contain the things you'll need while
your belongings are in
transit.
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| "Move-Out
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- Strip your beds, and make sure the bedding
goes into a "Load Last" box.
- Make sure to be on hand when the movers
arrive. It's important that an adult be
authorized to take your place if you are unable
to be present at any time while the movers are
there. Let the agent know to whom you have given
this authority. Be sure that your chosen
representative knows exactly what to do, and
which valuation program and amount you have
selected. Remember - this person may be asked to
sign documents obligating you to
charges.
- Confirm the delivery date and time at your
new address. Write directions to your new home
for the van operator, provide the new phone
number, and include phone numbers where you can
be reached in transit. Make sure to take along
the destination agent's name, address and
telephone number.
- When the van operator arrives, review all
details and paperwork. Accompany the driver as
he or she inspects and tags each piece of
furniture with an identifying number. These
numbers, along with a detailed description of
your goods and their condition at the time of
loading, will appear on the inventory.
- It is your responsibility to see that all of
your goods are loaded, so remain on the premises
until loading is completed.
- Since you'll probably want to clean before
the furniture is unloaded off the truck, make
sure your vacuum is packed last, so it can be
unloaded first.
- Stay in your home until the last item is
packed. Make a final inspection before you sign
any paperwork (Inventory, Bill of Lading,
etc.).
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- The van operator will contact you or the
destination agent 24 hours prior to the expected
arrival time. This allows time to locate you and
arrange for unloading. If for some reason you
cannot be reached, it is then your
responsibility to contact the destination
agent.
- Be sure you're there when the movers arrive.
Plan to stay around while they unload in case
they have any questions. If you cannot be there
personally, be sure to authorize an adult to be
your representative to accept delivery and pay
the charges for you. Inform the destination
agent of your chosen representative's name. Your
representative will be asked to note any change
in the condition of your goods noted on the
inventory at the time of loading, and to note
any items missing at the time of
delivery.
- Have payment on hand for your moving
charges. Unless other billing arrangements were
made in advance, payment is required upon
delivery in cash, traveler's checks, money order
or cashier's check. Personal checks are not
accepted.
- Check to make sure the utilities have been
connected, and follow up on any delays.
- Make sure your phone is connected. Ideally,
you should have the phone company hook it up the
day before "Move-In Day."
- Confine your pets to an out-of-the-way room
to help keep them from running away or becoming
agitated by all of the activity.
- It's a good idea to review your floor plan
so you can tell the movers where to place your
furniture and appliances. Plan to be available
to direct them as they unload.
- To prevent possible damage, televisions,
stereos, computers, other electronic equipment
and major appliances should not be used for 24
hours after delivery, allowing them time to
adjust to room
temperature.
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Northern California Home CA DRE License No. 01144375 Discount Residential Real
Estate Brokerage Services Past/Present Member of the following:
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All
information provided is deemed reliable but is not
guaranteed and should be independently verified.
Properties are subject to prior sale.
Equal Housing Real Estate
Brokerage
NCA Home -
Northern California Home - PO Box 72424 Davis, CA
95617
Phone: (707) 693-0100 Fax: (707) 693-0200 E-mail: Info@NCAHome.com
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