Moving Guide
Organization is the key for a smooth move
and this is the time to start getting the details of your move.
This is the time to decide what items
you wish to transport to your new home. If you decide to dispose of items that you don't need you should either donate them
to a charity or consider having a garage sale. Contact a local charity or pick a date at least three weeks before moving date
for the garage sale. Advertise the garage sale locally. Team up with your neighbors who want to sell some of their old belongings,
and plan a large neighborhood sale.
Start collecting suitable moving and packing supplies if you plan to do your own packing or
partial packing. You can purchase all these materials from any van line agent or a moving supply company. All boxes that you
purchase from a van line agent or a moving supply company are specially designed for the moving industry an help prevent damages
to your belongings. Getting boxes from other sources may create some difficulties when packed in the trailer. These boxes
may be unusual sizes and they may not be strong enough to prevent damages to items packed inside.
Think about your new home layout and start
thinking about where you'll place the furniture. Create a floor plan of your new home that will prevent the stress of making
decisions when your furniture arrives at your new home.
All travel arrangements (hotel, flights,
car rental, etc.) for your family should be made at this time. Try to keep your plan flexible as possible to accommodate any
schedule changes or delays.
Keep all receipts for moving related expenses in a designated moving folder. Many moving expenses
are tax deductible. Obtain an IRS Change of Address form, Form 8822, by calling (800) 829-1040 or visiting the IRS website. You will be able to download and print form 8822 and most other IRS tax forms;
e.g., Form 3903 to help deduct moving expenses.
Finalize all real estate and rental needs.
Contact your insurance agent to transfer or cancel medical, and auto insurance.
All medical and dental records should
be placed in a safe and accessible place. Be sure to include prescription, vaccination records and eyeglass specifications.
Plan
on taking all important documents, such as wills, stock certificates, and other one of a kind items (jewelry, coin collection,
photos etc.).