Moving? The Ultimate Moving Checklist
The stress of moving can seem overwhelming. There are
dozens of tasks to accomplish and scores of things to keep track
of. The good news is that a well-organized checklist can do
wonders to manage all that information. This article details the
best of the moving checklists online or in print. == 4 Weeks Prior to Move: Organizing == Set the date. Mondays – Thursdays are your best choices so that banks and offices are open in case you have a problem. Arrange for utility transfers. Notify
current and future utility providers of your move date. Note when
current security deposits will be refunded and how much is due when for
the new ones. This includes: Cable/satellite television Cell phone service Electricity Gas Internet/broadband Local phone service Long distance phone service Propane Recycling pick-up Sewer Security system Trash pick-up Water NOTE:
It’s a good idea to schedule utility “turn on dates” at least one day
prior to the move date and “turn off dates” at least one day after the
move to allow for emergencies or issues that may arise. File change of address. At minimum, file a Temporary Change of Address with the U.S. Post Office to buy you time before you notify everyone else. You
can file online at http://www.MoversGuide.com or call 1-800-ASK-USPS
(1-800-275-8777) (both have a $1 fee), or go to the local Post Office
and complete form PS 3575. Make sure you have enough cash. Most
moving companies insist on being paid in cash before they unload a
single box. Be sure have the correct amount with you with moving
expenses, deposits, tips, and anything else you’ll need on moving day. Start a “change of address log.” Create
a change of address log by writing down who you receive mail from each
day. Then contact those organizations with your change of address each
morning or evening. This breaks up the task and helps make sure you
aren’t missing important contacts. Notify specific people of your change of address. Some of the people who might need your change of address include: Accountant/tax preparer Alumni associations Attorneys Babysitter/ child care provider Banks (auto loans, checking accounts, credit cards, home equity, mortgage, safe deposit box, savings account) Broker Business cards (order new ones) Cell phone provider Child care/ daycare Chiropractor Courts, especially for traffic tickets or local disputes Credit bureaus Credit card issuers Dentist Department of Motor Vehicles Diaper service Doctor Dry cleaning pick-up and delivery Family members Health clubs House cleaning service House of worship Insurance providers (auto, health, life, other vehicles) IRS (form 8822) Lawn care Luggage tags (replace existing ones) Magazine subscriptions New business cards New employer Newspaper subscriptions Old employer Orthodontist Parent-teacher association Passport Pet sitter/ dog walker/ pet day care Pharmacy (BONUS: get year-to-date expense summary for taxes) Physical therapist Physician (BONUS: get referral for new location) Post office Professional organizations Retirement plan holders Return address labels (order new ones) Schools (BONUS: get copies of transcripts) Snow removal service Social Security Administration Swimming pool maintenance (pool cleaning, pool opening or closing) Swimming pool memberships Veterinarian BONUS get vet records and recommendations Water delivery service == 4 Weeks Prior to Move: Resources and Packing == Hire movers or reserve the truck. If you will be using professional movers, see http://www.Movers-Edge.com/Movers-s/2.htm for details on finding movers. Recruit help for the move. If
you're moving yourself, start recruiting friends, family, neighbors and
co-workers well in advance. Offer free breakfast, lunch, snacks, and
drinks for your workforce, and be sure to deliver as promised! Get the essential moving supplies. At minimum, you will need: Markers to label boxes (preferably wide tip, dark color) Moving boxes Newsprint, packing peanuts or other cushioning material Packing tape Scissors or utility knife Make a moving organizer. You can make a moving organizer for all your important notes, receipts, and important information by getting: Binder, 3-ring, at least ½” wide Pocket dividers to separate sections and hold important receipts Paper for keeping all your notes (3-holed graph paper is ideal for this). Start packing! For
complete packing tips, see
http://www.Movers-Edge.com/Packing-Tips-s/1.htm. NOTE: Almost
everyone under-estimates how much time it takes to pack, so start early
and leave plenty of extra time. Start separating cherished items from the non-essential. One
of the biggest secrets of moving success is eliminating as many items
from the move as possible. Donate items to charity, give them to
friends, prepare them for a yard sale or throw them out. == 2 Weeks Prior To Moving == Make arrangements to return items. Here are some critical items to return prior to moving: Cable/ satellite receiver boxes, remote controls, dishes Cable/DSL modems Carpet shampooer Clothing (borrowed) DVD and video game rentals Library books (neighborhood and school) Tools (borrowed or rented) Trash cans/ recycle bins Unwanted purchases Make arrangements to retrieve items. Be sure to retrieve any of the following items: Clothing at dry cleaners, tailors or in storage Clothing lent to friends Items at repair shops Tools lent to neighbors or friends Open bank accounts near your new address. You
may want to open a new safe deposit box at the same time, and move all
vital papers and/or jewelry into the box in advance. That way you don’t
have to worry about them on moving day. Create one “Open Me First” box for each room. You’ll
need to access certain packed items almost immediately after you
arrive, and they need to be packed together in special boxes (one per
room) and marked with either bright red markers or special stickers so
you can spot them easily. The specific rooms are: Kitchen: aluminum foil break-proof or disposable flatware, cups, and plates coffee maker (don’t forget the filters!) dish detergent frying pan and spatula pet food and bowels scissors tea kettle Main Bathroom: bath mat bath towels first-aid kit (aspirin, band-aids, hydrogen peroxide) hair dryer shampoo shower curtain and rings soap toothbrushes and toothpaste Tool room or drawer: batteries duct tape flashlight flat-head screwdriver hammer level Phillips-head screwdriver picture hangers tape measure utility knife Finish off packing for “non-living” rooms. You
want to be completed for non-essential rooms such as the basement,
garage, attic, utility rooms, etc. so you can focus on main living areas
in the last weeks. Start eating up perishable food from freezer and refrigerator. Consider holding a “Packing Party.” Invite
trusted friends over for a “Farewell Packing Party.” Provide free food
and drinks, provide upbeat background music, and allow friends to tackle
projects that require little supervision, such as packing books or pots
and pans. Have friends take pictures and send you copies. Hold a yard sale. You
might be surprised to learn that you can earn a few hundred dollars by
selling non-essential items, earning you cash and making your move more
efficient. == 1 Week Prior to Moving Day == Confirm start time, current home address and future home address with movers. Even
if you already have this information, it’s a good idea to double-check.
It's also wise to ask who you can contact (name and phone number) if
the movers don't show up on-time, since the start of the move may be
well before the movers' offices open. Recruit friends for “moving day madness.” Having extra help for last-minute errands or helping to watch movers and answer questions can be invaluable. Make arrangements for child and/or pet sitting. Having
small children and pets watched on Moving Day can eliminate a lot of
stress and confusion on the big day, especially while taking care of all
the other important details. == 1 Day Prior to Moving Day == Make sure everyone’s cell phone is fully charged. Moving Day would be a bad day to be out of contact. :-) Have everyone pack one or two suitcases or a knapsack (no more). Even
if you’re only moving across the street, having a suitcase with the
following, taken with you instead of on the moving truck if possible,
will make things easier once you move in: Eyeglasses Favorite toy for the kids Prescriptions Something to read Three days’ worth of changes of clothes Toothbrush and toothpaste (if not in “Open Me First” box) == Moving Day == Start early. Moving is stressful enough without waking up late and running around with movers waiting outside. Take all garbage out of the house. Movers
get into huge trouble for leaving anything behind. So many people have
been shocked to find their garbage packed into their garbage cans and
sent along for the move! Make sure drivers have your cell phone number and you have theirs, along with their names. Things come up on moving day- make sure you have a way to stay in contact. Be available for movers’ questions. You need to be visible and available at all times- near the door is usually a good spot. Perform final checks before leaving current home. Here are some final items to verify before shutting the door for the last time: - Are the air conditioning, fans, and heat turned off?
- Is the water shut off, including to hoses?
- Are the light switches turned off?
- Are the keys and garage door openers for current home turned in or left on the kitchen counter?
- Anything
left in refrigerator, freezer, stove, drawer under stove, in closets,
in bathroom, under porch, in garage, in attic, in crawlway?
- Did you pack your hoses and sprinklers?
Use this checklist to help manage the details of your upcoming relocation, and enjoy your move! You can get your free moving checklist, moving tips and advice at our parent site, http://Movers-Edge.com. And please vist our free moving blog at http://www.MovingHQ.wordpress.com.
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