Making The Move
One Week Before Moving
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Arrange to take valuables with you or send ahead by registered mail. Movers will not take valuables such as money, securities, stamp or coin collections and jewelry.
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Set aside toys and games children might want to have with them on the trip.
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Set aside items that you want to be given special handling by the mover.
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Prepare a list of those things you want to "load last," so you can get them first during unloading.
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Drain gasoline from your lawnmower and dispose of any flammable or combustible materials. The mover will not take material such as gasoline, paint thinner, ammunition.
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Pick up articles of clothing at the cleaners.
The Day Before You Move
- The packing crew usually arrives the day before the van is loaded. Be sure someone is on hand to supervise the packing.
- Pack any valuables you intend to take with you.
- Make sure fragile items receive special attention. Label cartons as to contents and where they go in the new home.
- Empty, defrost and wash out the refrigerator and freezer.
- Gather keys to the house and arrange to leave them with the new owners of your home, your real estate agent, or a trusted neighbor.
- Notify police if your home will be unoccupied after you leave.
- Notify a close friend or relative of your itinerary in case of emergency.
The Day You Move From Your Home
- Plan an early, simple breakfast.
- Check the mover's inventory to see that you agree with the mover's judgment on the condition of your household goods. Take photographs if there is a dispute.
- Make sure you get a copy of the inventory.
- Load those things you are taking on the trip, including luggage.
- Search every room before the van leaves.
- Check the bill of lading for completeness before you sign it. Retain a copy for your records.
- Find out the van driver's name and make certain he knows how to reach you at the destination.
- Turn off the water heater. Set your thermostat at 55 degrees.
The Day Before You Move Into Your New Home
- Get there before the movers. There could be a waiting charge if you are late.
- Contact utility companies.
- Check appliances, furnace and hot water heater, so you can contact a repairman immediately if something is not working.
- Check household goods carefully as they are unloaded for loss or damage. List all lost or damaged items on the inventory form.
- Since you will probably do some unpacking after the movers leave, make a note on the inventory "subject to inspection for concealed damage."
- Ask the mailman if he is holding any mail for your arrival.
After You Are Settled
- Obtain necessary licenses: driver's, automobile, dog, etc.
- Contact newspapers, dairy, etc., for home deliveries.
- Register car at new address (there may be a penalty if you wait too long).
- Register to vote.
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