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Kimber McLeroy Senior VP (310) 798-6011 Email |
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Here's your moving checklist! Use this checklist to make sure you remember important moving dates and deadlines. We've taken the worry out of moving by thinking of nearly everything!
8 weeks before move
- If you are planning a garage sale, set a date.
- Arrange to transfer school records if you have children.
- Discover schools in your new community by visiting www.theschoolreport.com on the World Wide Web.
- Contact insurance companies to notify them of the move.
- Start a "Move File" for all receipts, papers and estimates related to your move.
6 weeks before move
- Select a van line or rental truck company you will use. Give them tentative pick-up and delivery dates.
- If you are moving to a new city, be sure and ask your attorney, doctor and other providers for referrals and any necessary records.
- If you have any pets, schedule a check-up and be sure and get a copy of their records from the veterinarian.
- Set schedules with real estate agents and/or landlords.
- Schedule a home inspection for your new home by calling AmeriSpec at 1-800-WE SERVE.
4 weeks before move
- Schedule disconnect dates with your local utility company.
- Notify new utility company of connect dates in the new home.
- If you have a lawnmower or any other power equipment, drain them of oil and gasoline. Moving companies will not move them if they are full.
- Cancel newspaper delivery and trash pickup effective on your move date.
- Give your carpet a good cleaning before all of the furniture is moved into the new address by calling ServiceMaster at 1-800-WE SERVE.
1 week before move
- Clean out refrigerator and defrost freezer.
- Have your car serviced if you will be driving a long distance.
- Confirm connect dates for utilities in your new home.
- Transfer or close your checking account.
- Be sure to get all items from your safe deposit box.
Moving day
- Spend the entire day at home with the movers.
- Carry any valuables or family heirlooms with you.
- Right before the movers leave, take a final tour of your home, making sure nothing has been left in drawers or closets and that all doors and windows are locked.
- Specify a "Do Not Move" area where you place items you do not want the movers to take with them.
At your new address
- Obtain numbers needed in an emergency such as the fire department and police.
- Check with post office to see if there is any mail that is being held for you.
- Register your cars. Also, register to vote in your new area.
- Enroll children in school.
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