Moving Checklist

Your timeline to a successful move!

6 - 8 Weeks Before Your Move

 
  • Inventory and evaluate your belongings, including items in your attic, basement, garage. Determine if there is anything you can either donate or sell.

  • Make arrangements for storage services.

  • Begin using perishable items in your house such as cleaning products and frozen foods.

  • Make a list of people to notify of your move including friends, family, subscriptions, creditors, etc.


3 - 4 Weeks Before Your Move

 
  • Notify utilities (cable, phone, electricity, etc.) of your service shutoff date.

  • Arrange for insurance in your new location.

  • Make travel arrangements for the day of your move. (Don’t make plane reservations for the actual day of your move. Give yourself 1-2 days cushion to handle any unexpected events.)

  • Purchase moving supplies including boxes.

  • Begin packing any items that you will not need immediately.

  • Have a garage sale for your unneeded items – or donate items to charity.


1 - 2 Weeks Before Your Move

 
  • Make sure your car is in good working order if you plan to drive to your new location.

  • Settle any outstanding bills with local merchants.

  • Empty safety deposit boxes. Pick up dry cleaning. Drop off library books and video rentals.

  • Take pets to the vet for immunization and to retrieve pets’ health records.


2 - 3 Days Before Your Move

 
  • Defrost your freezer and refrigerator.

  • Pack a box of personal items that you will need immediately upon arrival at your new home.

  • Contact your North American relocation consultant to confirm arrival time of the moving professionals.

  • Notify your North American representative of any last-minute details.


Moving Day!

 
  • Make sure that someone is at home to answer the moving professionals’ questions.

  • Pack special items for your children and pets including snacks, toys and any favorite items.

  • Clear walkways and driveways.

  • Remove floor mats and door mats.

  • Remove low-hanging items such as plants or wind chimes.

  • Point out special items to your moving professionals immediately.

  • Read your bill of lading and inventory carefully before you sign them. Make sure you understand all the paperwork and keep it safe until the moving process is complete.

  • Find out as many details as you can before the driver leaves your residence. Make sure the driver has clear directions to your new residence.

  • Your North American driver may give you a delivery estimate. Understand that certain conditions (traffic, weather) can affect delivery times. Try to be flexible.

  • Take one last sweep of your house, checking all closets, the garage, attic, and basement. You don’t want to find out that an important (or heavy!) item was left behind.

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