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One-two months before....
- Put together a 'moving
book' to keep notes of what you need do, what you've
done etc.
- Use this checklist to help
you assess what you need to do and when and write
out your own plan.
- Buy a file to store all
the documentation and paperwork associated with the
move.
- If you haven't got a
moving company yet, GET ONE!
- If you need to move
vehicles, pets or specialist items and you need
outside help start sorting it out now.
- If you need to use storage
facilities look at your options and book it.
- Make a list of everyone
you need to notify of your change of address.
- Start contacting key
financial providers such as your bank or other
institutions to have your details changed and to
start up the process of cancelling/setting up
automatic payments and/or accounts etc.
- Notify schools and
employers of change of address. If moving out of the
area you'll need to register your kids for a new
school.
- Start packing
non-essential stuff (it's never too soon to begin!)
whenever you have some free time.
- Buy, hire, beg, borrow or
steal suitable boxes and containers to pack your
stuff into.
- Talk to your doctor,
dentist, veterinarian etc., to notify them of your
change of address or to come off their books if
necessary. In some cases you may need to get copies
of your records to take with you. If moving abroad
ask about vaccinations etc. If you or your family
(or pets) have regular medical prescriptions, get
them filled to cover you throughout the moving
process. If you're moving out of the area ask for
referrals to new practices.
- Contact all of your
insurers (home, vehicle, medical etc) to notify them
of your move. Ask your home insurer for details of
your existing coverage for the actual and arrange
new coverage or a transfer to your new home.
- Get a lockable box and
start putting in important documents as you come
across them.
- Give all service providers
such as gardeners, domestic help and regular
delivery services notice that you will be moving.
Cancel or change any subscriptions or memberships
you have.
- Send out change of address
notices to friends and family if you have a firm
moving date now. You'll have less time as the days
pass so it's good to get this out of the way.
- Get a form from your local
Post Office for their mail forwarding service, fill
it in and send it off.
- Start making an inventory
of your goods and take photos/videos of valuable
items.
- Complete any repairs to
your home that you are committed to.
Two-three weeks before......
- Contact utility companies
and service providers to arrange to have your
appliances/services disconnected and, if necessary,
reconnected in your new home.
- Move your packing up a
gear. Take a room a day and start packing up stuff
you don't use regularly.
- Take back library books,
pick up dry-cleaning and think about any other
similar things you may have pending in the area.
- Have your car(s) serviced.
- Start living off your
store cupboard and freezer and stop buying frozen or
perishable food - you can't really take it with you
and it'll make the move easier.
- Put aside a box/boxes for
personal/essential items that you want to take with
you yourself rather than have the movers take. Start
putting stuff in it as you come across it. Mark it
DO NOT MOVE so your movers don't load it by mistake.
- Pack up your garage and
any stuff that is stored in your yard, garden or
sheds.
- Empty your lawnmower and
power tools of fuel etc.
- Dispose of anything that
is flammable or hazardous.
- Think about what you're
going to do with the kids!
One week before.....
- Call your mover and any
other companies involved with the move (vehicle
movers, storage facilities etc) and confirm all of
your arrangements, times etc.
- Carry on packing!
- Start taking apart
furniture that needs to be disassembled.
- Check that your new home
is still set to be insured.
- Make sure all your
outstanding bills are paid.
One-two days before.....
- Defrost and clean your
refrigerator/freezer and secure major appliances
such as washing machines/cookers etc. Make sure that
utility companies are confirmed to disconnect
services/take meter readings etc.
- Finish taking apart
furniture that needs to be disassembled.
- Sort out any plants you're
taking with you.
- Check that all the
paperwork related to your house sale/rental/purchase
is complete.
- Close bank accounts if
necessary.
- Finish your major packing.
- Pack up your PC and other
electrical equipment. Write down the serial numbers
in your moving book.
- Put together a box of
essentials for the move such as tea, coffee, mugs,
sugar, tools, paper and pen and cleaning materials.
- Make sure all boxes are
clearly marked/labelled.
- Start cleaning the house
as you go along.
- Make sure you have all the
documents related to your move to hand.
During Your Move
Moving day at your old home.....
- Get up early and don't
panic!
- Take bedding off beds and
pack it up.
- Walk your movers through
the house, tell them what you need them to do and
take their advice on the actual loading.
- Make sure your movers know
where they are going.
- Give the house a final
clean.
- Leave a note of your name,
new address and contact number for the new residents
of your home so they can forward any mail that slips
through the cracks.
- Have a final walk round to
check you've remembered everything - do this BEFORE
the moving vehicle leaves!
- Make sure you have keys to
your new home and drop off your current keys as
you've arranged.
- Make sure you load
everything you're taking yourself in the car and
lock it!
- Switch everything off,
lock up and leave!
Moving day at your new home.....
- Check everything is
working such as power, gas etc - if not, call the
utilities companies to find out why not!
- Supervise the unloading
process to get everything where you want it.
- Offer the movers a drink
and snack!
- Clean before you start
unpacking.
- Start unpacking
essentials.
After Your Move
- Unpack logically working
down from essential to non-essential items.
- Reassemble your furniture
when you have time.
- Don't worry about filling
wardrobes immediately if you have hired/bought
special wardrobe boxes. They can hang perfectly well
in there until you have time to put them away
properly.
- Get all of your major
appliances ready for use again and hook them up.
- Unpack all electrical
items as quickly as possible and check for damage -
you may have a limited window for insurance claims.
- Register to vote and for
any other local government purposes.
- Check your mail is being
forwarded to your new address.
- Register with a doctor,
dentist, veterinarian etc.
- If necessary change your
driver's license and car details etc.
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