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SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL HOME SALE OR PURCHASE
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The secret to moving house without stress, or almost, can be summed up in one
word: organization. From the moment you decide to move, start making a list of
everything that has to be done and stick it on the fridge door. This will help you to
meet all the deadlines and get ready for the big, stressful day.
As soon as you know the date of the move:
• Reserve the date with a moving company. Choose a well-established business, and don’t rely solely on quotes. It’s better to pay
a touch more for good service.
• If you rent a truck, contact family and friends who could give you a helping hand. Be sure to call or send out an e-mail to remind
them a few days before the move.
• Change your mailing address. Companies to contact with your new information: electricity provider; telephone; Internet; cable;
insurance providers (take this opportunity to update your home insurance policy); financial institutions; the school your children
attend; government agencies; and lawyer.
Four to eight weeks before the move
• Pack your belongings. Select cardboard boxes that are easy to carry. Identify each box. Photograph valuable objects.
• Find someone to look after the children and any pets on the day of the move.
The last few days
• Prepare a box to put in your car. It will contain any bits and pieces that will come in handy during the move. Pack it with a first-
aid kit, toilet paper, tools, cleaning products, and garbage bags.
• Unplug all non-essential devices or appliances and tape the electric cords to their sides (lamps, deep freezer, and home cinema).
Sure, it’s hard to think of everything ahead of time, but good organization will help you avoid the worst-case scenarios.
Good luck with your move!
A Well Planned Move
Get organized beforehand
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