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Karen Downing  -  Century 21TM  (Yarrow & Associates)
Antelope Valley:  Palmdale - Lancaster - Quartz Hill - Rosamond - Acton
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        Two Months before your move -

        Start to clean out things you won't bring. Plan a yard sale to sell it. It's not free to ship, so if you don't need it, get rid of it! Clothes, old school projects, and strange gifts from ex's all fall into this category.

        Start shopping around for a mover (check out our page on "how to pick a mover"). Decide if you want to pack yourself or have professions pack for you (often wise if you want to guarantee that insurance will cover breakage). Generally, two months is plenty of time though if you planning on moving in the summer months, you might want to start looking 10 weeks in advance to be safe.

        Insurance. While shopping for a mover, check out insurance and call your homeowner's insurance agent to see if you are already covered.

        Start talking to young children about the impending move. Moves to new locations can be traumatic for young children. Preparing them in advance gives the child plenty of time to prepare for the move.

        One Month before your move -

        Start Packing. As early as one month before, you can buy boxes, packing supplies (markers, etc.) and tape. Pack rarely used china or off-season clothes (if they still fit!). When packing, keep in mind that it's most important to fill boxes to capacity. Under-filled boxes can get crushed and over-filled boxes may fall apart. Pick the right size box for the job--boxes should be between 25-35 lbs each.

        Save all your bills. Remember to save your last bills--they have crucial information like account numbers and customer service telephone numbers that will help you change your utilities, credit cards, magazine subscriptions, etc.

        Change magazine subscriptions to new address. In the last few hectic weeks, you probably won't have time to read them anyway!

        Get a copy of medical records. We've just heard too many horror stories of people losing medical records because they don't see a physician or dentist for a while, etc. Get a copy of your medical records and transfer them to a new physician in your new location.

        Two Weeks before your move -

        Cancel your local newspaper. Or change the address if you get a major national paper delivered to your house.

        Notify all financial accounts of your move. Banks, credit cards, brokerages (401k, personal stocks/mutual funds, other investments, etc.) all need to know your new address. Make a list and call/write them all!

        Three Days Before your move -

        Disconnect major appliances. Refrigerator, washer and dryer, etc. should all be disconnected, defrosted, and dried out.

        Finish packing!

        Valuables. There are a small number of things that you'll probably want to carry with you or in a personal suitcase. Passport, jewelry, cash, house deeds and other important documents should be set aside and stored in a safe place.

        First Night. For each member of your household, you'll want to pack a few nights' worth of clothes, bedding, toiletries, etc. And dishware for meals. Remember that it will take you some time to UNPACK on the other end!

        Moving Day -

        Enjoy! Since you've prepared so well, just relax while the movers load your well-packed boxes onto the truck!

        Misc -

        Cats and Dogs If you take your pets in your car remember to take along Food, Water, A leash for letting your pet out of the car, and Newspaper or sheets to keep your car clean. Animals can get car-sick and will require frequent stops along the way. Also, check ahead to see if the hotel where you are staying allows pets. Depending on the animal's temperament and size, it might be better to have it shipped by air. Be sure to check if your destination has any local requirements or restrictions on animals. To have your pet shipped by air, make sure someone can meet your pet at the destination airport and take care of it until you arrive. A kennel can do this for you and keep your pet until you have completed your move, if necessary. If you are flying to your new destination, your cat or dog can ride in the baggage compartment. You may need a Health certificate which can be obtained from your veterinarian. A pet container and tranquilizers to be given to your pet immediately before going to the airport. Your pet can be comforted by having a piece of cloth with your scent on it.

        Making an Inventory Know what goes into each box and make sure the head of the moving crew legibly and accurately inventories each item as it's loaded. Review the list before signing the bill of lading. This is your contract with the mover, which sets out what services you are paying for. Read both documents carefully. Keep the contract and inventory to check off items as they come off the truck at your new home.

        Filing Claims Take pictures of major items before the move to prove their pre-move condition. When unpacking, take more pictures. Save the packing material and call the company to send an agent if you find damage after the movers have left. If you are not satisfied with the adjustment, contact AMSA. You have up to nine months after final delivery to make any claims, but you should make them as soon as possible. You have a right to receive your weight tickets; be sure you get them.

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