Moving - Things You Should Know
In Search of a Home
Go online and search the internet to the area's local realtor in advance of your move. You will find alot of information which
can be helpful in giving you some idea of the type of housing available in the
new city, as well as other useful information. You can now actually view the inside of many homes using a feature called "virtual tours'.
Arrange for a house-hunting trip to your new city. When looking for a new home, take along a tape measure and a list of the exact dimensions of
each of your major appliances and other large pieces of furniture. Measure the areas provided for them to be sure your appliances and furniture
will fit. Establish credit in the new city. Ask your banker for a referral to a correspondent bank and to act as a credit reference.
You Need To Preplan Your Move
Plan the move as early as possible. If you are able to move at any time of the year, don't wait until summer, the peak-moving season.
Consider also that the first and last few days of the month are extra busy. If you plan to sell your house, get it on the market as soon as
possible. If renting, give your landlord timely notice of your moving date. Keep a record of all expenses related to the move, some of which may
be tax deductible. Fill out the Personal Household Inventory for each room. This is important for establishing the amount of declared valuation
for the shipment and as a permanent inventory for insurance purposes. List, as nearly as possible, the year of purchase and original cost of each
item. Attach any invoices or records of purchase to the completed inventory. Prepare a separate high-value inventory if the shipment will contain
articles of "extraordinary" value. The following list includes items that might fall into this category:
- Antiques
- Art Collections
- Cameras
- China Collections
- Computer Equipment
- Crystal
- Figurines
- Firearms
- Jewelry
- Manuscripts
- Oriental Rugs
- Silver
- Stones or Gems
- Tapestries
- TVs or Stereos
Moving Costs - Estimate Them
Unless you have been given a binding estimate where a firm cost is established in advance, the exact cost of a move cannot be determine
until after the shipment has been loaded on the van and weighed. The weight on which charges are based is calculated by weighing the van before
and after loading. The total cost of the move will include transportation charges, any charges for declared valuation, plus charges for any extra
services performed at your request. All of these charges are based on tariff rate schedules.
Owner's Responsibility
It is the owner's responsibility to see that your mechanical, electrical equipment and appliances are properly serviced for shipping
prior to the arrival of the moving van. For safe moving, have these items prepared by a licensed or properly trained technician. This service may
be performed by a technician of your choice or by qualified personnel of the moving company. If the owner has failed to have an item serviced,
the van operator may load and haul it, but will mark the inventory sheet, "Not Serviced-Loaded at Owner's Risk".
Checklists For Moving Day
Here are some checklists to help make your move a success.
Six to Eight Weeks before Moving Day
Working with the Mover
- Have the moving company conduct a household goods survey and furnish you with a written estimate. Remember, though, that the final
cost will depend on the actual weight of your household goods after they are loaded on the van.
- Before the moving company arrives for the survey, inspect the property. Include the garage, patio and any storage shed. Decide what
to move and what to discard. Remember the cost of moving an item may be greater than the cost of replacing it.
- Decide whether you want to do any of the packing or have it done by the moving company's experienced personnel. Show on the removal
list everything that is to be moved. Specify articles that are to be packed so the estimate will include these charges. Any items that are
later added to the shipment will add to the cost estimate.
Transfer of Personal Records
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