Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Moving Tips to Make Real Estate Relocation Stress Free

By Steve Scheckner

Is it time to move? Each person has their particular sitaution to cosider when relocating. Many of use have kids, cats, dogs, and fragile china sets to consider. Some of us can just pack a bag and go. Regardless of your situation a little bit of planning can get you far for your relocation.

One of the initial decisions you will need to make is how you will be moving. Would it make more sense to rent a truck and move yourself or find a company to do it for you? Moving companies are well known for taking advantage of consumers, so do a lot of research before employing one. Be very careful, this is one of the most crucial steps of your move and one of the easiest ways to be taken advantage of. Beware of moving companies that you have never heard of that contact you through the Internet. Instead talk to your friends and colleagues about whom they have had a good move with on a previous move. For additional info on what you need to know about moving companies and common scams go to www.movingscam.com.

You may want to shop around in advance for the best rates and specials if you've decided to move on your own. There is a possibility you can save some money if you have your own packing supplies and moving equipment. A lot of the truck rental companies may have low rates for their trucks, but high rates for moving and packing supplies. It would be a good idea to have at least a hand truck or dolly, furniture blankets and rope or straps you can lock down. Look over the truck to make sure it is in good condition before making your move.

One of the best times to consolidate your belongings is during a move. You may find you have one vacuum cleaner too many or an extra Betamax machine. Contact a charity to arrange for a pick up or a drop off of these items. Make sure to file the receipts of the donations for tax time. The other fun family alternative is to have a garage sale.

Keep the list of addresses and phone numbers you will need for your move close by and not packed away. It is a good idea to get in touch with your utility companies to transfer or turn off services, your home insurance provider, and the post office to forward old mail at this time.

You will most likely spend your moving day at your old home. It is a good idea to be supervising the movers, so either yourself or a family member should be present until they're loaded and have left. Review the bill of lading and ask all of your questions before you sign. Give them your best contact number so they can contact you in case of an emergency. Ask for their mobile numbers or a means of contacting them as well. And finally, close all of your windows, lock your doors and say goodbye to your old house.

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