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Moving Checklist will keep you Cool on Moving Day

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A moving checklist is one of the most significant items that you will ever make when it comes time for your relocation. Not only will your removals checklist keep you on path, it will hep you to keep in mind the numerous, tiny details that need to get sorted out before any moving companies show up at your door.

 In fact, having a moving checklist will make your life a lot easier and save you the problem and time of having to try to remember what needs to get done when and where. However, that said, there are a few things that you should keep in mind when either putting together your own moving checklist or if you get one online and then adjust it.

Among the things you want to "do" is to use your list correctly. What this means is that the minute that you remember something that needs to get done for your moving or someone advises you about something you need, write it down. The effectiveness of your list is only as good as your list. If you fail to write down all of the details you need to keep track of on your list, then it will not work as well as it could.

Another "do" is to make sure that you have your list on your person at all period. Often, people find themselves in situations where they could easily accomplish one or more of the tasks on their list, but cannot memorize what those tasks were. It is like going into a grocery store and forgetting what it was you needed at home. By keeping your moving checklist on you at all times, you can always consult it so that you can be proactive about what needs to get done.

The last "do" that you should always keep in mind when it comes to your moving checklist, is that it should be adapted to suit your needs as your needs change. No moving is a static thing - decisions change, moving companies get cancelled and new ones booked, your family pet might need vaccinations, your children's dentist appointments might get rescheduled - whatever it is, needs to be reflected on your moving checklist. The same holds true for a checklist that you down load from the internet, if there are items missing from it - add them on; if some items do not apply to you - score them off.

There are not many "don'ts" when it comes to your moving checklist. As long as you keep your list on you, it is updated frequently and you refer to it each time you need to do something or you get an item done, your list will be a victory. In fact, after all the dust has settled and all of the boxes have been unpacked in your new home, you will understand that the concept of a checklist worked so well that it can easily be expanded to work successfully in other areas of your life. After all, the more organised that you are, the better you will be able to keep on top of everything.

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Inventories and Quotes

Vital: set a list of existing goods, especially where there are often a lot to check. E.g: the basement or the attic.
Be sure to have ready packing equipment.
If you have pets, find out about special vans for them if needed.
Get 2 or 3 quotes from moving companies and ask what it built-in in the price and what is not. If you will make the move, hire moving trucks in advance, especially if you will move during the weekend.
If you need it, sign up a temporary storage company.
Have your new home ready previous to your arrival: get all the painting done, as well as the plumbing, decoration, etc, if needed.

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Paperwork

Make address changes in your services bills: electricity, gas, etc. Don't forget to ask for likely last month deposits.
Also send your new address and telephone number to your family and friends by email or normal post cards.
If you have luxurious objects to carry, it is good to get them appraised prior to move them to your new house in case they get damaged by the moving company or truck.
Find out what costs does your insurance company cover in case your belongings get broken.
Keep all your quotes, receipts and similar papers all together for when you need them.
Keep all your individual records together: medical, legal, school and veterinary records and label them carefully.
Get information from local news papers to know what it is going and future events in your new home town.
At your new place of residence, find out where the important institutions are located: banks, hospitals, police station, etc.
Do you know if you need moving permits?
It is strongly recommend checking about property restrictions with the local authorities.

Precautions

If you are moving to another state, make auto register for transfer.
For the moving day, have someone ready to take care of your children.
Get rid out of items you don't need anymore for any reason: you could organize a moving sale.
If you’re new goods is an apartment or if you are leaving it, let your neighbors about elevator's use.
If you are travelling by car, check with your mechanic everything is working properly so no surprises arise during your trip to your new home.
Take your pets to the veterinary prior to the trip to your new house and give him/her all the necessary vaccines. This will prevent possible local diseases.
Pack any kind of supplies that might be needed as soon as you arrive.
If you take any type of medicine, make sure you take it with you during your trip.
Get your important stuff in your hand bag: identity card, credit cards, keys of your new home, a medical kit, etc.
Disconnect all the appliances from electricity before you leave your old house.
1 day before leaving, call your moving company or truck and confirm their arrival time just in case.
Traveler's checks could be useful for security reason, especially for long journeys.


How to Make Your Move effortless and Enjoyable

Moving into a new home isn't the funniest task ever, but if you think about how amazing your new home will be once you are all moved in, that can help motivate you. There are those people who enjoy the face of seamlessly transitioning into unknown territory and calling it home, but even those people certainly get stressed out by the move. You should consider how much your time and rationality is value to you. luckily, I've got a few ideas that will make moving into your new home a efficient, yet leisurely process. 

1. Planning
 
This one may be totally obvious, yet most people don't know what to spotlight on when they plan or don't have a very effective plan of attack. You have to advance this task with a planned mentality in order to get the move done as fast and easily as possible. First you want to plan as far ahead as you can. Planning too much is better than not planning enough! Try to sort out dates first. This will determine most of the planning - whether to keep your belongings in storage, whether to make prior preparations or whether to move straight in. The more time overlie you have between moving out and moving into your new home, the better. Of course, too much overlap will result in extra renting costs, but a few weeks of overlap is perfect. This will give you enough time to make desired renovations or to move your belongings in several trips instead of a single day of torture.

Help Your Friends Move


Anytime your partners need help moving, jump on it! Your help will raise your chances of getting free help for moving when you move out. Not only will doing this put you in their help, but word will spread around that you are a helpful person, and everyone enjoys helping those who do good effects. At the very least you'll have people open to helping you in the future. Even if it isn't when you're moving into a new home, you can't complain about that.


2. Start Packing Up Early.


It is better to start packing too early than it is too late. If you begin too late, you'll be in such a hurry that you'll likely overlook lots of significant things. Many times there is so much concerned in the move that you need time to think about all the things you need to do. Either way, it is significant to have a good plan - what services you should get, what you should get rid of, etc.

Finding Moving Supplies


Get boxes from people you know who work in a restaurant, drugstore, or retail store. Just go into a local store and ask the boss if they have any spare boxes. You might also be able to get some boil wrap or packing supplies too. Accumulate newspapers as they are work well as packing material.


3. Take a Look at the Needs of Your New Home Beforehand 
 
Before you move in, when you’re new home is cleared out, is the most best time to fix issues with your new place. Does it need a dash of color? Do you want wood tiles instead of carpet? Maybe you want full-length French windows in the master bedroom for your new spectacular view! Whatever it is, these can be major projects, but this is the most best time to do it. If you don't do it now, then later you'll have to move all your furniture, then back again. That's like a triple move! Save yourself the hassle and do any renovating ahead of time. 


4. Buy furnishings On the Web and Have it Shipped to Your New house.

Some pieces of furniture just are not worth the hassle to move, in which case you are better off buying new furniture. Most of your shopping can be done online. Keetsa is a great place to get your mattress from because they offer free shipping on their eco-friendly beds. What's sole about this is that they compress your bed into a small box! The only downside of shopping online is that you can't feel the furnishings before you buy it, although a handful of online furniture retailers have local storefronts too. Make your order about a week before you move in .

5. Change Your Information


The excitement of being done with your move may push you through the last phase without too much stress, but don't overlook that there are still phone lines, broadband, names on bills to change and much, much more! It's easy to forget a task such as forwarding your old mailing address to your new one. 

Once again, I suggest doing these odd jobs online because it is faster and more convenient. Here's a simple tool you can use to rapidly change your USPS forwarding address: the USPS website has a free address forwarding service. 


As you can see, moving into a new home requires a lot of forethought, but when move-in day comes it will have been worth the time you spent preparation. The idea of living in a new place is always exciting and doesn't have to be stressful. If you relate the advice above, you can settle in quite nicely in as little as a few hours. The sooner you move into this new place that you'll be calling home, the sooner you'll be able to relax and enjoy it.