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 If your employer is moving you, verify what your company relocation policy covers
and what you will be responsible for.

Establish tentative dates for your move.

Layout your planning calendar schedules.

Put your home on the market, or notify your landlord of intent to vacate.

Begin your mover selection process.

Make a househunting trip to your new town. Contact a real estate agent or get an apartment guide if you're
renting.

Select Bekins to handle your relocation.

Make a list of everyone you need to notify. Update your address book of friends, relatives, and other
contacts, including phone numbers.

Obtain a change of address kit from the Post Office, and begin filling out the notification cards.

Begin sorting out those items you do not plan to move. Plan a date for a garage sale.

Contact the Internal Revenue Service or your accountant for forms and information regarding tax deductible
moving expenses.
Time for another househunting trip. You will have a lot of research to do this time, if you haven't already:

Select your new home, and arrange financing. Establish tentative closing dates.

Check school schedules and enrollment requirements.

Obtain church or synagogue information for your new area.

Determine requirements for new drivers' licenses and transfer of registration/license plates.

Contact an insurance agent to arrange for coverage on your new home and contents, and automobile
insurance.

Look for job opportunities for your spouse and children, if they plan to work.

Select a bank, establish accounts, and obtain a safe deposit box.

Sketch out a floor plan of your new home and get room measurements. Determine how your present
furniture, appliances, and decor will fit, and make a list of things you will need to buy.

If you still have not found a new home, secure a Post Office box for mail forwarding.

Compile a list of utilities and their phone numbers. Determine any requirements to commence service
(such as deposits or prepayments.)
When you get back home:

Notify schools of when you are moving. Arrange for records to be transferred to the new school system.

Schedule pick up and delivery dates with your mover. If you need storage, make arrangements with the
moving company now.

Continue sorting belongings that you will dispose of, items you are taking with you, and everything else that
goes with the mover.

If you have high value or unusual items that you expect to ship, obtain an appraisal and gather receipts.

Make your travel arrangements. Remember that most airfares are most economical when booked at least
30 days in advance.

Time to hold your garage sale, and/or give to charity items that you no longer need.

Verify your time schedules with your real estate agents or landlords. If problems exist, arrange for interior
housing.

Reconfirm dates for packing, pick-up and delivery with your mover.

Send out change of address cards to the Post Office, friends, relatives, and magazines.

Gather all your personal records.

Notify utilities at your old home of your disconnect dates and forwarding address, and contact those in your
new town to begin service.

Notify your credit card companies of the change of address. Apply for new bank cards and local store
charge accounts if necessary.
Take care of financial arrangements:

Transfer bank accounts.

Contents of safe deposit box.

Notify your broker or investment counselor.

Settle any outstanding bills.

Take your pet to the veterinarian for immunization and preparation for the journey. Arrange for
transportation, and obtain copies of your pet's records and licenses.

If you are moving out of or into an apartment or high rise building contact the property manager and reserve
the elevator for moving day.

Drain oil and gas from all your power equipment.

Cancel deliveries and services such as newspapers, diaper service, and trash collection, effective by your
moving date.

Consider a sitter for kids and pets for moving day.
3-4 Days before moving out:

Defrost your freezer; give or throw away any perishable food you won't eat in the next two days.

Give your plants to a loving home.

If you are driving, have your car serviced. 1-2 Days before moving out.

Pack your luggage and anything you are taking with you.

Use only those household items you absolutely have to, like towels, sheets, pans, a coffee pot, and a few
tools. Everything else should be ready to go.

Have Bekins pack everything that you are not taking yourself.

Obtain travelers checks for trip expenses and payment to movers.

Relax and observe the Bekins professionals at work.

Return telephones to the phone company if they are leased.

Before the movers leave, check through the house with your driver to make sure nothing was missed.

Remember to check the attic, basement, closets, cupboards anddrawers.

Consider staying overnight in a hotel, or with friends or family. Leave the next morning fresh for your new
home.
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"Everyone we spoke to in your company was pleasant and helpful.
Our moving crew did an outstanding job of packing, protecting,
and delivering our home to its new location..."
-- Bruce
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