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6 TO 8 WEEKS BEFORE YOUR
MOVE
- Make a list of items that you do not want
to bring with you.
- You may want to discard items such as books
you no longer want, record albums, broken
items that you have not had time to repair,
etc. Reducing the weight of your shipment
is useful and could possibly lower the cost
of moving.
- Fill out the printed Inventory Sheet and
indicate the following;
- Whether you want to include the option of
packing everything yourself, if you require
the mover to pack only the breakables or if
you require the mover to pack all of your
belongings.
- You should indicate if some, or all, of
your items need to be stored for a period
of time.
- Indicate which items are of special concern,
such as fragile antiques, paintings, glass
or marble pieces, pianos or grandfather clocks.
- If you have pets you wish the mover to transport.
- Make note of any items that would need special
disassembling/reassembling or servicing such
as gas appliances, fridges with icemakers,
washer/dryers, etc.
- Make note if there are any access problems
such as parking permits and other items such
as difficult access for large trucks, long
distance from parking area to entrance of
home or building, large furniture pieces that
may not fit through narrow entrances etc.
- Be sure to list any items outside the home
that need to be move, sheds and contents,
play structures, etc.
- List items that need high value insurance
coverage. If you think you may be packing
some or all of your items, be aware of the
ramifications/requirements regarding insurance.
Items not packed by your mover are not covered
by insurance unless the carton has been dropped
or crushed.
- Indicate the dates, or approximate dates,
for the move if known. Be aware of time requirements
such as closing dates on your old and new
home, elevator service schedules, etc. Prices
may vary due to the time of month or year.
4 TO 6 WEEKS PRIOR TO THE
MOVE
- If you have decided to rid yourself of unwanted
items, you may then arrange to make a charitable
donation or hold a yard sale. Arrange to dispose
of any items not sold or donated.
- If you have decided to pack some or all
of your belongings, you may purchase packing
materials such as new or used cartons, packing
papers, tape, etc. from your mover
- Make arrangements to transfer all applicable
records such as school transcripts, insurance
coverage, medical and veterinary records,
drivers and any other licenses.
- Check and clear tax issues on your current
property.
- If necessary, make special arrangements
for appraisals on particularly high value
objects i.e. art, antiques, etc.
- Cancel or transfer any memberships/subscriptions
to organizations, clubs, magazines, newspapers,
return library books or other borrowed materials.
- Familiarize yourself with your new town
or city through your local Chamber of Commerce,
neighborhood programs or on the web.
- If you have children, you may want to research
the schools in the area and initiate registration
procedures and begin to involve your children
in the move process.
- You may want to arrange for day care or
a baby-sitter for your children on your pack/move
dates.
- Confirm the packing and move date with your
moving company and schedule elevator service
times if required.
- Make travel arrangements such as airline
tickets, car rentals, and hotel reservations.
- If you are packing yourself, begin packing
articles not used often. Begin to clean the
areas as you pack.
2 TO 4 WEEKS BEFORE THE MOVE
- Speak to your bank regarding their branches
in your new area and transfer your accounts.
- You may want to arrange for Traveler’s
cheques. Also, think of how the mover is to
be paid upon delivery and make appropriate
arrangements i.e. certified cheques, or prepaid.
- Make a list of valuables to carry with you
when you move such as medicine, stocks, bonds,
wills, legal papers, jewelry, special collections
(coin, stamp), photos, videos.
- Arrange to disconnect/reconnect service
for telephone, TV, electricity, gas or fuel
supply, water etc. You will still want these
services available on your move day, therefore
it is best to arrange for any disconnection
to take place the following day. You will
also want these services on and ready when
you move into your new home. Also check for
any applicable deposits/refunds.
- Make arrangements to give away any items
your mover is not able to transport usually
items such as house plants, flammable liquids,
paints, BBQ tanks etc.
- Complete your change of address notification
for postal service.
- Have your vehicle serviced if you are traveling
by car and plan the routes you will take to
your new destination.
- Try to use up the contents of your freezer
or give to friends.
- Look at the floor plans for your new residence
and plan ahead for the positioning of your
furniture.
1 WEEK BEFORE THE MOVE
- Drain all items of gas and oil such as lawnmowers,
chainsaws, snowmobiles etc. If you do not,
the mover will not be able to move these items.
- Drain water hoses.
- Ensure your moving company and driver know
all of the contact numbers where you may be
reached as you are traveling to your new destination.
Also ensure you have the contact numbers for
the moving company, driver and destination
agent.
- Your freezer and fridge should be defrosted,
cleaned and dried 1-2 days before the move.
- You may want to prepare a LOAD LAST CARTON
items needed on move day and medicine cabinet
contents (carry prescription medicines with
you), toiletries, towels, disposable plates
and utensils, basic cooking utensils, coffee/tea
maker and supplies, snack food, cleaning supplies,
light bulbs, extension cords, garbage bags,
bedding, games for the children, pet food,
etc.
- Confirm any baby-sitting arrangements.
- Ensure any outstanding bills for your old
residence have been paid.
- Remove any fixtures you are taking with
you.
- Clear out any safe deposit boxes and arrange
to bring the contents with you rather than
having the mover pack and transport the items.
- 1Ensure all items not to be transported
by the mover are put in a separate area and
clearly marked "NOT FOR TRANSPORT".
MOVE AND DELIVERY DAY
When your moving crew arrives, the driver (who
is in charge of move) will present you with
a Bill of Lading which will list the delivery
address, transit dates, insurance coverage,
cost (if you were given a guaranteed rate) etc.
It is important to review the Bill of Lading
and make sure all is in order. If you detect
anything out of order, point it out to the driver,
who may then call his office to have the problem
resolved.
Do not sign the Bill of Lading until all the
terms are satisfactory and, if necessary, changes
made and initialed by you and the driver. The
loading process may then begin.
The driver and crew will begin to disassemble
certain items (some table legs, dresser mirrors
etc.) while beginning the "tag and list"
process. All items moved will have a numbered,
color-coded, mover's tag or sticker placed on
them. The number for each item will correspond
with the inventory the crew will be taking.
The written Inventory Sheet will list each
item moving, along with the condition of the
item at the time it is moved including scratches,
chips, dents etc. As pieces are tagged and listed
on the inventory, the crew will begin to wrap
moving blankets around the furniture. Some upholstered
items may be stretch-wrapped with plastic.
It is advised to check each page of inventory
as it is completed to ensure you agree with
the condition of the pieces as noted and that
all items to be moved have been included on
the inventory. Your driver will have you sign
all pages of the inventory before leaving and
will give you a copy for your records.
If you are moving locally, it is most common
for the load and delivery to take place on the
same day. Therefore, items are not tagged and
inventoried, as there is no delay in receiving
your goods. In addition, the tagging & inventory
process will add to the time taken and will
increase the cost of the move. Most people follow
the moving truck, once it is loaded, to the
destination address for unloading.
When moving long distances, your goods should
be tagged and inventoried, as delivery will
occur a few days after loading. The delivery
time will depend on several things such as distance,
the size of your shipment, truck schedules and
weather.
Your guaranteed delivery date, or a delivery
spread should have been agreed upon with your
representative and noted on your Bill of Lading.
If you have a delivery spread, feel free to
ask your driver his estimation of the delivery
date. Do note the driver is giving you an estimate.
Unavoidable delays may occur such as weather
conditions, traffic problems and detours.
You may ask your driver for his cellular phone
number to keep in contact regarding the delivery
date. If he is not equipped with a phone, ask
for his dispatcher's contact number he will
be reporting his status and location to the
dispatcher.
If you have been given a delivery spread, it
is important the driver have all contact numbers
for you at your destination. The driver will
need to notify you as to the delivery date 24
hours prior as you or your representative must
be present for unloading.
When your shipment arrives for unloading, don't
be surprised if your driver has a different
crew. On long distance moves, the driver often
hires crews from the local office to assist
with loading and unloading. It is standard procedure
for the driver to request full payment before
unloading via certified cheque, credit cards
or cash.
As the unloading takes place, the crew will
place your belongings into your new home at
your direction. While the truck is being unloaded,
the driver or a member of his crew will check
the contents of the truck against the inventory
taken at origin.
You should check to ensure all items loaded
onto the truck have been offloaded. Ask the
driver for a copy of the bingo sheet. You need
to check all items at this time for any move
related damage.
Should you see any move related damage, it
is important that you or the driver note the
specific damage next to the specific item on
the inventory. This also applies for any cartons
noted as damaged or crushed during the move
process. You will need to keep a copy of this
paperwork for claims purposes. Most companies
allow up to 60 days to identify lost or damaged
items.
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