? Provide the post office with your forwarding address two to four weeks ahead of the move.
? Notify your credit card companies, magazine subscriptions, and bank of your change of address.
? Create a list of friends, relatives, and business colleagues who need to be notified about your move.
? Arrange to disconnect utilities and have them connected at your new home.
? Cancel the newspaper, or change the address so it will arrive at your new home.
? Check insurance coverage for the items you’re moving. Usually movers only cover what they pack.
? Clean out appliances and prepare them for moving, if applicable.
? Note the weight of the goods you’ll have moved, since long-distance moves are usually billed according to
weight. Watch for movers that use excessive padding to add weight.
? Check with your condo or co-op about any restrictions on using the elevator or particular exits for moving.
? Have a “first open” box with the things you’ll need most, such as toilet paper, soap, trash bags, scissors,
hammer, screwdriver, pencils and paper, cups and plates, water, snacks, and toothpaste.
? Get copies of medical and dental records and prescriptions for your family and your pets.
? Get copies of children’s school records for transfer.
? Ask friends for introductions to anyone they know in your new neighborhood.
? Consider special car needs for pets when traveling.
? Let a friend or relative know your route.
? Empty your safety deposit box.
? Put plants in boxes with holes for air circulation if you’re moving in cold weather.