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To a New Home: How To Make It Hassle Free (Well Almost)
by Bill Wehr Platinum Quality Author
from ezinearticles.com
It can be a nerve-racking time when we are moving out of our
home. We’ve been so comfortable and now it’s time
to pack up and go. There is so much detail keeping track of
what we have to do to leave, and what we have to do to arrive
at the new home. It comes down to giving yourself enough time
and paying attention to detail.
If you are renting look at your rental agreement to see what
is the required notice. Many landlords want 30 days. If you
need more time, perhaps the landlord will prorate the additional
days that you request. If you are selling your home, make
sure you have a clear understanding of your responsibility
is in moving out and handing over the keys to the buyer on
a target date. Any repairs required for closing that you agreed
to do could detract from other chores that need to be done.
Start shopping early for any rental truck or moving company
services that you need. Local moves may not require extended
notice, but moving companies may take reservations as long
as six weeks out. So start sorting and packing early.
Utility companies including water, electricity, gas, cable,
trash and telephone all need to be scheduled for shut off
the day after you move. These services should be scheduled
for connection at your new residence the day before you arrive.
You should start making these calls 30 days before the move.
Notify the post office of your new address. Mail address
change notices to persons and companies with which you do
business.
Moving is a hectic process. It also can be exciting. By giving
yourself enough time to pull all these details together you
have more time to enjoy setting up your new home.
Bill Wehr has been in home loan origination for over 25 years.
He is the owner of Great Pacific Northwest Mortgage http://www.billwehr.com,
a residential mortgage company serving Oregon and Washington.
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