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1. Give your
forwarding address to the post office, usually two to
four weeks ahead of the move.
2. Notify
your credit card companies, magazine subscriptions, and
bank of the change of address.
3. Develop a
list of friends, relatives, and business colleagues who
need to be notified of the move.
4. Arrange
to have utilities disconnected at your old home and
connected at your new one.
5. Cancel
the newspaper.
6. Check
insurance coverage for moved items. Usually movers only
cover what they pack.
7. Clean out
appliances and prepare them for moving, if applicable.
8. Note the
weight of the goods you'll have moved, since
long-distance moves are usually billed according to
weight. Watch for movers that use excessive padding to
add weight.
9. Check
with your condo or co-op about restrictions on using the
elevator or particular exits.
10. have
"first open" box with the tings you'll need most -
toilet paper, soap, trash bags, scissors, hammer,
screwdriver, pencils and paper, cups, plates, water,
snacks, and toothpaste.
Plus, if
you're moving out of town:
1. Get copies of medical and dental records and
prescriptions for your family and your pets.
2. Get
copies of children's school records for transfer.
3. Ask
friends for introductions to anyone they know in your
new neighborhood.
4. Consider
special car needs for pets when traveling.
5. Let a
friend or relative know your route.
6. Carry
traveler's checks or an ATM card for ready cash until
you can open a bank account.
7. Empty
your safety deposit box.
8. Put
plants in boxes with holes for circulation if you're
moving in cold weather.
6 Items
to Have on Hand for the New Owners
1. Owner's manuals for items left in house.
2.
Warranties for any items left in the house.
3. A list of
local service providers - the best dry cleaner, yard
service, etc.
4. Garage
door opener.
5. Extra
sets of house keys.
6. Code to
burglar alarms and phone number of monitoring service if
not discontinued.
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