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12 Essential Tips to Add to Your Moving Check List

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Moving means umpteen things to be done –it is not about just putting things into boxes, taking them to another place, and unpacking there. The more complicated our lives get the more the things to be done before and after moving.

To make life easier and less complicated, use a “moving checklist." This will help you move efficiently and methodically.

The first thing is to write down simple facts about your destination—what kind of weather, climatic changes, urban or rural, water potability, infrastructure in new home, size of home, colors of walls, rules made by landlord in case it is a rented home—some landlords specify no nails on walls.

A typical check list will have: • Inventory of goods—perishable, breakable, unbreakable. A room-wise inventory is recommended. Also a box containing “first day needs" marked load last, unpack first.

•• A file containing essentials like house documents, insurance papers, packing lists, bills to be settled, travel tickets, keys to new home, and bills to be settled.

• A must do list to remind you to:

o Arrange transfer of school records.

o Pay utility and other pending bills.

o Transfer bank accounts.

o Turn off phone, heat, electricity, and gas connections.

o Disconnect television and Internet cables.

• A list of “to be done" --- post office notification insurance for valuables, health checks and medications buying travelers cheques closing club, gym, and library memberships canceling newspapers and magazine subscriptions returning any borrowed things finding new homes for pets and plants confirming travel plans.

• Pack a travel kit containing cheque books, credit cards, personal phone book, I-pod, identity card, flashlight, keys to new home, toiletries, change of clothes, emergency medications, food, towels, alarm clock, games for kids, hat, and windcheater.

• List of items to be sold/placed in storage. List of things to be repaired, replaced, painted, or refurbished.

• List of legal papers and keys to be handed over to the landlord or new owner of your home.

• A folder containing details of movers, truck number, drivers ID and cell number, as well as addresses and phone numbers of their office at the destination and call center or tracking center. An envelope containing cash or cheque to settle the mover’s bills.

• Arrangements to be made in your new home before you arrive: a working phone, installing utilities like gas, electricity, and heat, putting in cable for the television as well as internet, turning on the water supply, getting the painting as well as any other alterations or repairs done before the trucks arrive.

• Ready to use folder containing, birth certificates, school records, medical records, dental records, transfer papers, and anything else required to enroll them in the new school.

• A bare necessities box marked No 1, containing: toilet paper, towels, soap, shampoo, bath towels, paper towels, insecticide, cereal, dehydrated milk, coffee, and other must haves.

• A “new home" must do list: validate your car papers and drivers license, renew or get new insurance, put all legal papers in order (check applicable laws), make a list of emergency numbers: hospital, police station, social services, fire station, doctor’s clinic, and vet.

Be well prepared to move, make a list that pertains to you personally. If you are well organized the move will go smoothly

About the Author : Paul Wilson is a freelance writer for www.1888MovingCompanies.com>, the premier website to find help on moving including moving companies search, compare movers, moving insurance, auto transport, moving tips, and more. He also freelances for www.1888Discuss.com>.



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