After the Move
Once your household belongings are in the new home and pretty much in place, you will have to give closure to the relocation experience at least from the practical point of view.Follow this concise after the move guide for some helpful advice on how to perform some smart moves to finish the moving in, and begin a new life.
Get all your medical records transferred to your new health care practitioners no matter if you experienced a local or an out of state move.
Call the local Department of Sanitation to be informed on which days the garbage is collected and whether there are recycling programs in the community.In addition, contact the Chamber of Commerce for information on children and teenager's hobby stores, adventure parks, libraries, clothing stores, etc.Start talking with your new neighbors, parents at your children's school, co-workers, etc.Arrange their rooms, make space for their games, if you need any security features like safety gates, now is the time to have it done.Transfer and up date your insurance through a local insurance agent according to the new needs and possessions you may have.Set up new accounts for online and offline services like electricity, gas, water, bank accounts, veterinarians, doctors, subscriptions, memberships, deliveries, etc.Take care of your children needs Adapt the new home to your children so that they feel home.Once registered, ask them to notify your preceding voting district about the change of voting districts.Set up, register, and transfer If you did not do so before the relocation, you will have to take care of it after the move.Go to the post office and fill-in a change-of-address form.Get acquainted with the neighborhood and the area One of the best moving tips to follow is to get out of your home and begin exploring the new area you live in.Look on the Internet for local associations, groups or places offering cultural, social and sport activities for children in your kids' age group.If you have experienced an out of state move, you will need to contact the local Department of Motor Vehicles to request a new driver's license and license plate/tag.Call the new school to double check everything is in order with your children's records and to find out about social activities like sports, dance classes, or a reading club for your children.Contact the local board of elections and inquire about procedures for registration to vote.It is recommended that after your house moving you find out where the closet police station, hospital, fire station, gas station and food store are.The period right after the move may be the hardest part of the relocation process, but with a good disposition and some work you will be leaving the moving boxes behind and heading into a new life.
Planning Tips
No matter if you are moving one way, considering an international moving, or moving within the same neighborhood, the following moving time table structure will be of great help.Have your car washed in and out.Like wise, sit with the relocation company representative and have an in-depth conversation about the kind of insurance coverage offered by them.Transfer memberships, subscriptions, utility companies services, online and offline services, to the pertinent branches in your new place of residence.As you pack, make a final inventory of your belongings.Pay a visit to the veterinarian's office.The day before · Clean and defrost the fridge.In order to make your moving checklist simpler to follow and less stressful, it is always recommended you divide it in a few, more specific moving lists based on the moving table of your relocation.In other words create a moving time table and create a moving list for each of the periods allocating the tasks you have already pin down on your universal moving lists to each one of the time periods' lists.Few months in advance If you are moving abroad and need to learn a new language, or to take care of working permits and other immigration documents, permits and licenses, consider doing so with time since some of these procedures could take longer than two months.Contact the pertinent places and ask your relocation company for assistance.Start organizing tax and insurance records, marriage certificates, social security papers, and any other legal documents and assessing whether or not you will have to up date, transfer, or re-issue some of them.Choose a moving company and ask them for an in-home moving estimate.Buy the packing supplies needed fro the house moving (moving boxes, bubble wrap, tape, etc).Keep in touch with your movers and packers/moving services.Take your vehicle for a thorough examination.Check with you Homeowner insurance agent about the coverage of this policy.Make pertinent research about prospective moving companies, truck rentals, services-help" class="kblinker" title="More about self »">self-storage companies, etc.Plan activities for your children on the day of the moving.A week before · Start packing.
If you have to close or cancel some of those accounts and services ask them to do so on the most appropriate day according to your moving time table and house moving date.Four to three weeks before the moving date · Assess your house belongings to have a better idea of the size and nature of your move.Confirm all travel reservation if you have not done so already.Set aside any toiletries, water, contracts and documents, keys, cash, etc you will need handy the next day.Look at your moving checklist to make sure you are on top of things.Pack away any out-of-season clothing and dispose of any unnecessary, broken, unwanted items.Two weeks before · Take care of your change of address and forwarding mail through your local post office branch.Transfer plants to plastic pots.
Call your health care practitioners, veterinarians, schools, etc and ask them for all pertinent records.If you are planning an international moving, this is the time to have all the pertinent documents, tickets, reservations, health records and the like taken care of.
6-8 Weeks Before Move
Getting boxes from other sources may create some difficulties when packed in the van.Contact your insurance agent to transfer medical, property, fire and auto insurance.Plan on taking all important documents, such as wills, stock certificates, and other one of a kind items (valuable items including jewelry, coin collection, photos etc.Get familiar with your new community.Request information from the local Chamber of Commerce on schools, community programs, parks and recreation facilities.
If you decide to get rid of stuff that you don't need you should either donate them to a charity or consider having a garage sale.Return all the things you have borrowed.
All medical and dental records should be placed in a safe and accessible place.Notify schools in the old and new location and arrange for the transfer of school records and begin the process of registering in new schools.Create a floor plan of your new home and this will help reduce the stress of making decisions when your furniture arrives at your new home.Organization is the key for a smooth move and this is the time to start planning the details of your move.Try to keep your plan as flexible as possible to accommodate any schedule changes or delays.Keep all receipts for moving related expenses in a designated moving folder.Start accumulating the moving and packing supplies that you need if you plan to do your own packing or partial packing.Contact a local charity or pick a date at least two weeks before the moving date for the garage sale.All travel arrangements (hotel, flights, car rental, etc.Form 3903 to help deduct moving expenses.This is the time to decide what items you wish to transport to your new home and what you may want to dispose of.Team up with your neighbors who want to sell some of their old belongings and plan a large neighborhood "sale.Many moving expenses are tax deductible.Be sure to include prescription and vaccination records.Think about your new home layout and start thinking about where you'll place the furniture.All boxes that you purchase from a moving company (or moving supply company) are specially designed for the moving industry to prevent damage to your belongings.You will be able to download and print form 8822 and most other IRS tax forms; e.Place the items in one easily identifiable and easy-to-locate folder.Advertise the garage sale locally.You can purchase moving boxes or packing supplies at your local box supply stores, moving companies or even online.Obtain an IRS Change of Address form, Form 8822, by calling (800) 829-1040 or visiting the IRS website at www.Check with the movers to ensure your move is scheduled.Finalize all real estate and rental needs.These boxes may be unusually sized and may not be strong enough to prevent damages to things packed inside.
