Tuesday, September 2, 2008

The A to Z of Your Relocation Check-List

The task of relocating to another destination, irrespective of the distance being covered to reach the new destination, is stressful in its very nature. The decisions guiding the moving exercise followed up with the act of moving itself can be more labyrinthine than one can possibly imagine. It is common knowledge that the key to making any task simpler while not compromising upon its perfection lies in meticulous planning and organization.

Thus, it is essential to start planning well in advance in order to ensure that your relocation exercise is carried out with swiftness and ease. This piece aims at providing you with comprehensive guidelines regarding your relocation process, so that you move the right way without skipping the tiny details that would assure the perfection of the entire exercise. The following will help you chalk out the aspects that you must incorporate in your weekly relocation check-list:

The right time to begin planning is around 6 to 8 weeks prior to the day you make the actual move.

The 6 to 8 week check-list must include:

  • Enlist those things that you would want to make a part of your new home. Segregate those items into two sections – one that needs to be taken care of by the movers and the other that needs to be taken care of by you.

  • Compare the services and moving expenses that are offered to you by several moving services, to settle for the one that is best-suited to your needs. Go for top performers like AUTHORIZED MOVERS who are popular for fulfilling customized needs.This research and comparison will also enable you to garner financial support for covering the moving costs, if you need any.

  • Once you have made a decision on which moving company to move with, you need to intimate them with precise information about the things that you need to move in order to get a fair idea about the costs, packing, timing and other necessary details.

  • Keep in touch with Internal Revenue Service (IRS) as several relocation expenses are tax deductible. The IRS will keep you updated with all the information on tax deductions that you will require.

  • It is vital to familiarize with the new locality that you will soon be a part of. You must feed yourself with adequate information about schools, shopping centers, parks and other forms of recreation that will be available to you, around your new home. It's not a good to feel like an absolute stranger.

  • Designate a separate and safe compartment for all your medical records. Also make sure that you duly transfer all your insurances - medical, property, fire and automobile through your insurance agent.

The 2 to 4 week check-list must include:
  • Arranging for a baby-sitter for the D day in case you have kids who need to be constantly attended to.

  • It is advisable to carry the precious valuables along, instead of packing and loading them along with the rest of the luggage.

  • Return back all that you have borrowed, eg., library books and timely collect those items that you had sent for a repair.

  • Carry all computer files on a disk as back up and disassemble your personal computer before packing it. Pack your software with extra caution and save from being exposed to harsh temperatures.

The One week before check-list must include:
  • Pack your belongings and label them under the following classifications to assure their safety - 'fragile', 'load first', 'load last', and 'do not load'.

  • Make sure that you have provided your mover with the exact address and contact details of the home that you need your belongings to be moved to.

  • Items like, non-aerosol cleaning supplies, snacks, disposable plates and cups, bathroom supplies and trash disposal bags will be needed immediately upon stepping foot into your new home. Thus, pack these items separately and assure that they are easily accessible.

  • Clear out, defrost and clean your refrigerator in advance.

Check-list for the D day include:

  • Make sure that you have nothing left anything behind in your closets, drawers, shelves, attic, and garage.

  • Keep thorough vigilance during the loading process to ensure that all your belongings are being loaded with care.

  • Turn off all the switches and lock all doors and windows of the house that you will be leaving.

  • Finally, you can put your signatures on the bill of lading.

Now that you have finally moved to your new home, your task is not over yet. The process of unloading too requires due attention from your end, if you want all your belongings to be unloaded with out being damaged. Reputed companies like AUTHORIZED MOVERS are preferred movers with no damage value.Keep along with yourself a traveler's check for you to be able to make quick payments. Once you are settled in your new home you will be already benefiting by the 6 to 8 week check-list in terms of being familiar with your surroundings.



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