Moving Checklist
The trauma of moving can be an added stress for buyers and sellers. Offer this advice to make things calmer before closing.
1. Weed out items you won’t be moving; hold a garage sale or donate them to charity.
2. Get estimates from moving companies.
3.
Make a list of people and organizations—credit cards, magazines,
college alumni associations—that will need to be notified of the move.
4. Look at schools and day care facilities in new area. Forward school records.
5. Complete change-of-address forms.
6. Contact doctors and ask for referrals if you’re moving to a new city. Forward medical records.
7. Check homeowners’ policy to see if possessions are covered during the move.
8. Decide how you’ll move valuables.
9. Get information on driver's license, insurance policy, license plates, and auto stickers if you’re moving to a new city.
10. Contact utility companies—gas and electric—in both cities.
11. Register with an Internet service provider.
12. Contact phone service—see if your long distance, cellular, and pager carriers operate in the area.
13. Contact satellite and cable TV providers.
14. Empty and defrost refrigerator.
15. Map out driving route to new city.
TIP: Pack
one or two boxes of must-haves—children’s toys, toilet articles and
towels, can opener, flashlight, light bulbs, paper plates and cups—and
carry it with you so you can find it fast after the move.
Online Moving Sites
www.REALTOR.com
www.homestore.com
www.monstermoving.com
www.moving.com
www.movingcenter.com
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