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1 Week before move
1 Week before move

1 Week before move

• Make sure to separate the items you will be taking with you and the items which the movers will take. Items you may wish to take with you could be jewelry and important documents.

• Make sure you have not overlooked anything in the house including minor repairs.

• Mark the boxes to be shipped with the words, "Fragile", "Do Not Load" and "Load Last" stickers.

• Empty, defrost and clean your refrigerator, freezer and stove at least 24 hours prior to moving in order to allow them to air out. Try using baking soda to get rid of any odors. You can also leave a container of baking soda in the refrigerator.

• Mow your lawn one last time before you move.

• Prepare items you will need while your goods are in transit. Pack your suitcases and confirm travel arrangements for you and your family. Try to keep your  plans as flexible as possible in the event of unexpected delays or schedule changes.

• Make sure your agent knows the address and phone number of your new home. You should also provide an address and phone number of where you can be reached until you get to your new home.

• Arrange your payments with the van line agent. Contact your van line agent to inquire about methods of payment accepted. Generally this will be cash on delivery (COD).

• Verify the type of insurance you have chosen with your van line agent. Refer to our “Insurance and Liability” guide for more information.

• Pick up any dry cleaning and laundry.

• Settle any outstanding bills with local merchants.

• Return videos and library books.

• Prepare your “first night back” and “ready box”. Your first night box should contain the clothing and toiletries you will need for the first night in your new home. See “first night bag guide”.

• Disconnect and clean any appliances that you will be moving with you and those which will remain.

• Gather keys, alarm codes, garage door openers and be prepared to hand them over to the new owner or real estate agent.

• If your old home will be unoccupied for a period of time after you move, notify the police.