Tuesday 8 August 2017

Shipping Out Guide for Reallocation

Moving is something that’s stressful, and if you’re going to move a lot, you want to make it as simple as you can for this. A bunch of the work is best handled now, especially before moving day, and you don’t want to do that last-minute stuff. You should try to pack and plan up to four months ahead, but for some people, it may not be possible. 

Planning and Checklists 

Before you pack this, get some tea, and then draft up a list of what you need to make, and then make sure you keep a copy around where it’s easy to be seen. This includes rentals and arrangements with the new and old landlords, and other people, offices, and services, especially for changes in address, and all the paperwork that’s needed. Finally, you need a list of the items to be packed, and their order, which is basically the plan to make sure everything is finished in time! 



The important paperwork 

A lot of people don’t realize that even if they inform the changes in their address, old paperwork still gets sent to prior addresses. So make sure to do this ahead of time, and make sure that you give them enough time for file updates. All of your utility and services should be the first ones to be notified, so water, phone, cable and TV, any electricity, and any other private services that you’re using need to be notified. You want to make sure that they know the date that you’re moving, and also any other instructions including your bank, the accountants, the lawyers, and even your kid’s schools know about the address and removal changes. 

Save money! 

You then want to start saving money. Moving is a ton of money, and if you’re making these reservations at the last minute, or canceling stuff without enough notice, you’re going to get some fees, or they may keep you going.You can make money selling different items that you don’t want to, and this works as another purpose because it also reduces the goods you have to transport and pack, and also, you may even get some deductions for this too, so worth checking out! 



Pack it Correctly 

You then want to make sure that you know which items are needed and not needed. Knickknacks, winter clothes, books and other media which are old, and so much more are definitely stuff that you need to pack. Get those packed first, and get these out of your hair, especially if you want to make sure that your labeling and packing system makes it easier to find items later on. You don’t want to mix the dishes, toys, and clothes into one box, but instead, pack everything with the right names, and categorize them into the right areas. Create what’s called a master list of the boxes, the contents, and don’t list them out directly, but instead, you should just keep it pretty vague. 



Also, don’t try to buy a ton of groceries. If you have items in the fridge, finish this first, and try to have the meat and dairy, along with other perishables initially, so you’re not throwing this out during the time of the move. 

Finally, you want to make sure that anything that’s big and bulky, such as excess furniture, garden décor, and big rugs are put in storage places. You can keep these in secure places. Moving is a stressful mess, and it’s not something fun, but these tips will help make moving more palatable, and something much more manageable for you.

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