Two Weeks to Go: Moving Day Is Drawing Near
Fourteen days can be a long time, but not when you’re moving. There are so many chores to do in addition to packing that it can be easy to overlook some or fall behind if you don’t make a list and follow a schedule.
Avoid problems with scheduled deliveries by contacting the shippers with your new address, and arranging to have a temporary hold placed on shipments until you’ve taken possession of your new home.
If you have a home business and haven’t already notified your clients that you’re moving, do so right now. Failure to give your clients adequate notice could cause them to go somewhere else. Also send out personal notices to friends and family with your new address and phone number.
Filing a change of address form with the Post Office and requesting mail forwarding should be done now. Be sure to find out which kinds of mail automatically get forwarded and which don’t; you don’t want to miss out on anything important, but on the other hand you really don’t need to have your junk mail follow you; it’ll soon start piling up at your new address anyway.
There are some things you should never have forwarded: payments, banking and tax information-anything you can’t afford to lose, and that could lead to identity theft if it fell into the wrong hands.
In the past it was probably okay to ask the family moving into your old home to send any stray mail to you, but this really isn’t a good practice any longer.
Many of us don’t realize how much more there is to moving than simply packing and cleaning until we’re in the middle of it. Making yourself aware of other important tasks ahead of time will help prevent a lot of headaches down the road.
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