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Give your forwarding
address to the post office, usually 2-4 weeks ahead
of the move.
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Notify our charge
cards, magazine subscriptions, and bank of the
change of address.
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Develop a list of
friends, relatives, and business colleagues who need
to be notified of the move.
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Arrange to have
utilities disconnected at your old home and
connected at your new one.
-
Cancel the newspaper.
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Check insurance
coverage for moved items. Usually movers only cover
what they pack.
-
Clean out appliances
and prepare them for moving, if applicable.
-
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.
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Check with your condo
or co-op about restrictions on using the elevator or
particular exits.
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Have a "first open"
box with the things you'll need most—toilet paper,
soap, trash bags, scissors, hammer, screwdriver,
pencils and paper, cups and plates, water, snacks,
and toothpaste.
Plus, if you're moving
out of town:
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Get copies of medical
and dental records and prescriptions for your family
and your pets.
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Get copies of
children's school records for transfer.
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Ask friends for
introductions to anyone they know in your new
neighborhood.
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Consider special car
needs for pets when traveling.
-
Let a friend or
relative know your route.
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Carry traveler's
checks or an ATM card for ready cash until you can
open a bank account.
-
Empty your safety
deposit box.
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Put plants in boxes
with holes for air circulation if you're moving in
cold weather.
Reprinted with permission from
Real Estate Checklists and Systems,
www.realestatechecklists.com.
Reprinted from Realtor(R)Magazine
Online permission of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS(R)
Copyright 2005. All rights reserved.
www.realtor.org/realtormag.
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