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Apartment Finding Service
will help answer all the questions you can think of plus a few you might not think of . . .
. . . . . . . but should.
In order to make your moving experience easier to deal with, we have come up
with a timeline inventory or check list which will help you settle in to
your apartment in the Las Vegas area.
Moving tips when
coming to Las Vegas:
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Moving
Timeline:
Six Weeks
Before the Move
- Make
an inventory of all of the items you want
to move.
- Organize
a Garage Sale or call your favorite
charity to clean out household items you
do not want to move.
- Get
estimates from several moving companies
and select your mover. Make sure you find
out the expected form of payment from the
mover.
- Start
packing NOW. Start with items that are
stored in your attic or basement, that
aren't used often.
- Contact
your insurance agent to transfer or cancel
coverage.
- Check
with your employer to find out what moving
expenses they will pay.
Four
Weeks Before the Move
- Notify
mail, magazine subscriptions, newspaper
delivery, etc. of your change in address.
- Get
records of your pet's medical history and
immunizations from the veterinarian.
- Contact
utility companies for refunds of your
deposit and set turn-off dates.
- Service
power mowers, snowmobiles, etc. Drain all
gas/oil in motorized vehicles to prevent a
fire.
- Obtain
all family records and prescriptions from
your family doctors and dentist.
- Get
your children's school records.
- Move
your valuables to a safe deposit box to
prevent loss.
- Give
away or arrange for transportation of
house plants (most moving companies will
not move plants)
One
Week Before the Move
- Transfer
or close all your checking and savings
accounts.
- Have
your automobile(s) serviced.
- Fill
out Post Office change of address forms
and give to the postmaster.
- Empty
your freezer and plan use of foods.
- Defrost
the freezer and clean refrigerator. Use
baking soda to dispel odor.
- Arrange
for sufficient cash or traveler checks to
cover moving expenses.
- Separate
cartons and luggage you need for
personal/family travel.
- Organize
at least one room in the house for packers
and movers to work freely.
- Plan
for special needs of children and pets.
- Arrange
to have utilities turned on at your new
address.
- Remove
valuables from the safe deposit box before
moving day so they aren't left behind.
On
Moving Day
- Plan
to spend the entire day at the house.
Don't leave until the movers have gone.
- Carry
jewelry and valuable documents yourself;
or use registered mail.
- Stay
with the moving van driver to oversee the
inventory.
- Be
sure to tell packers and/or drivers about
fragile or precious items.
- Take
a final tour of your apartment or home.
Double check closets, drawers and shelves
to be sure they are empty.
- Approve
and sign the Bill of Lading. If possible,
accompany driver to the weigh station.
- Double
check with the driver to make certain
moving company records show the correct
delivery address and date of delivery.
Give driver phone numbers both here and in
new community to contact you in case of a
problem.
- Get
complete routing information from the
driver and phone numbers where you can
call the driver or company while en route.
- Disconnect
all utilities.
- Lock
all the doors and windows.
- Leave
all keys with apartment manager, realtor,
or neighbor.
- Let
close friends and relatives know your
route, including overnight stops.
- Carry
cashier checks or travelers checks for
quick available funds.
After
You Arrive
- Check
on service of utilities at new address.
- Check
pilot light on stove, hot water heater and
furnace.
- Have
new address recorded on driver's license,
or obtain a new one.
- Register
your car within 5 days after arrival in
new state, to avoid penalty.
- Register
children in school.
- Obtain
phone numbers for emergencies, such as
fire/police, and determine the nearest
hospital.
- Register
to vote.
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