Wednesday, November 28, 2018

How to Choose a Reliable Moving Company

Finding a reputable moving company requires doing some research, but the payoff can be worthwhile.
That’s what Scheyda Mohammadian, a model and public relations professional from Las Vegas learned the hard way. Last fall, after searching on the web for a company to move her belongings from Las Vegas to her new home in Texas, she decided to go with the one that offered her the lowest price—$1,700.
After wiring a 50 percent deposit to the company and paying $450 on moving day, she discovered that her possessions had been moved only to a storage unit a few miles from her Nevada home. Then she had to pay another $450 to the company to release her belongings.
Mohammadian decided to rent a truck and hire workers to get her things to Texas. But the cost came to more than $4,000.
Such experiences aren’t all that unusual. Some moving companies quote lowball prices and then, once the move is underway, hold their customers' property hostage until they pay much more. Others demand substantial deposits and then don't show up, says Katherine Hutt, a spokeswoman for the Better Business Bureau.
To make sure you hire a reliable mover, consider taking these steps.
Hire a local mover. If you hire a moving company based in your area, you'll avoid being tricked into doing business with an unscrupulous mover operating solely over the internet, says Scott Michael, president and CEO of the American Moving & Storage Association, a trade group that represents companies that handle local, interstate, and international moves. Consider visiting the company's office and checking out its equipment, he says.
Get estimates. Get at least three written in-home estimates, Hutt advises. Be suspicious if an estimate is unusually low or if the moving company provides an estimate over the phone or online without sending a representative to scope out the job. It may be a sign of scam.
Verify credentials. For moves between states, a mover must have a number issued by the Department of Transportation. It serves as a license that identifies commercial vehicles transporting passengers or hauling cargo in interstate commerce. If the mover you're considering is licensed, it must provide the DOT number on its website and in its advertising, says Kurt Larson, a spokesman for the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, a division of the Department of Transportation that oversees truck and bus safety. The mover also must have a carrier number from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
You can check the DOT and motor carrier numbers, one way to ensure that the company is legitimate. 
For in-state moves, the requirements vary by jurisdiction. In some states, intrastate movers are unregulated, Michael says. Thirty-three states require in-state movers to have a federal DOT number. Check your state for more information.
Also consider using a moving company that's certified by the American Moving & Storage Association's ProMover program. It subjects movers to a background check and requires them to adhere to the association's standards.
Read reviews and complaints. See what other customers are saying about the company by searching the web with the company name and such terms as "complaints" and "reviews." Find out whether the company has a report with the Better Business Bureau, which has reviews of more than 20,000 moving-related companies. Look at the letter grade the BBB has assigned the mover and read about any complaints, reviews, and government actions.
You can also review the company's complaint history by using the mover search tool on the Department of Transportation’s website. 
Be wary of large deposit requirements. A moving company shouldn't require a deposit of more than 20 percent of the estimated cost of the move, Michael says. Many won't require any payment until your belongings are delivered, he explains. Put any deposits or other payments on a credit card, so you can contest the charge if there's wrongdoing.
If a mover holds your possessions hostage in an effort to force you to pay more, try contacting the police, who may be willing to help, Michael says.
If you have a problem with a mover, file a complaint with the Better Business Bureau and, for an interstate move, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
If the mover is a member of the American Moving & Storage Association, file a complaint with that organization as well.

Also complain to your state or local consumer protection agency. In November, after a company was accused of overcharging customers and holding their possessions hostage, the Maryland attorney general ordered it to pay fines and costs of more than half a million dollars—including at least $117,000 in consumer restitution.

Sunday, October 28, 2018

Planning for an Office Relocation? Expert office movers & packers are here to help

Planning to move into a new office? Congratulations! This shows that your company has been prospering and you are marking off this new phase with a relocation.

Well, to begin with, it’s an excellent decision. A new place, a new ambience will bring in that added enthusiasm among the employees, which will hold in good stead for the company. But have you thought about the relocations part yet? You need to assign this important responsibility to trusted and responsible Corporate Relocation Services so that the office moves are hassle-free. After all, this shift marks a new beginning, which plays a pivotal role in your company’s progress.
A meticulous plan for quite a substantial period of time is all you need before you venture to relocate. If the prior planning is good enough, then the transition span will be short, and work can be resumed within a brief hiatus. 
But it’s not easy to achieve this. Relocating an office space is a greater task to handle than the domestic one. It’s usually on a much larger scale and handling a wide variety of things and human resources at times can get cumbersome. Well, to keep this situation under control all you have to do is make an office move checklist that will make sure you’re organised enough not to miss even the smallest of objects during relocation:
·         Make a list of all possible things that to be shifted
·         Jot down every small detail possible of those things that are being relocated
·         Consult experts like us, who have 60+ years of experience, when it comes to executive moving and storage

Now that these things are sorted, it’s time to plan for your office relocation and bring the office transition on the right track.

1.       Set a timeframe for relocation: 

It’s necessary to determine a timeframe and inform everyone involved with the process so that the tasks can be carried out without any hassles whatsoever. This will ensure that the business is not hampered even when the relocation process is on.

2.       Finalising on a proper office location: 

If you want to ensure that the relocation process is worth it, look for a worthy location and office space that will meet all your requirements and be suitable for you in possible respects.

3.       Determine a budget prior to the relocation:

 If your relocation plan is full-proof, then determining a budget for the office move will also be quite realistic. This is very important since it will have an impact on the business.

4.       Assign tasks to the employees: 

Way before the relocation happens, make sure that you designate tasks to the entire team about each person’s responsibilities. It’s advisable to introduce relocation company executives to each individual department and organised weekly meetings in order to analyse the progress and problems concerned with the office moves.
So, office moves will no longer pose a looming threat if you have with you, the assistance of an expert relocation company like us.

Thursday, October 11, 2018

HOW TO PLAN A SUCCESSFUL GARAGE SALE BEFORE MOVING

Packing isn’t usually something most people look forward to. While you can’t avoid it, you can certainly make the process easier on yourself! It all starts with making sure don’t spend time (and money) packing and moving things that you don’t really need to take with you. One of the easiest way to get rid of all your unwanted things is to have a garage sale.

IDEAS ON HOW TO HOST A SUCCESSFUL GARAGE SALE

Garage sales might seem like a lot of work, but they’re pretty easy when you take the time to do some planning beforehand. The key is to start planning early on, so you aren’t scrambling to organize a garage sale right before your move date.

BEST TIME TO HAVE A GARAGE SALE

Garage Sale
When it comes to garage sales, it’s all about timing. (There’s a reason winter garage sales aren’t super common!) Late spring to early fall is the ideal time of year, so aim for this timing if possible. As for the day of the week, you’ll have better luck with foot traffic on days where people aren’t at work, so it’s best to stick to weekends. Both Saturdays and Sundays are good options. If you schedule it on a Saturday, you have the option to extend it to Sunday if things don’t sell as quickly as you expect.
As for the time of day, it’s always best to start early. If you’re having your garage sale during the summer months, it will be much cooler in the mornings. It’s best if you can avoid being outside during the hottest hours of the day, and you’ll get less people stopping by if it’s too hot out. Even if it’s not super hot out, people tend to like earlier sales so they can get some shopping done before moving on with their day.

HOW TO ORGANIZE A GARAGE SALE

Sort your stuff
Once you’ve decided on your date, it’s time to think about what you’re actually going to sell! Treat this as part of your pre-move decluttering process. Grab a box and go through your home one room at a time. As you go through your things, think about how often you use each item. If you haven’t actually used something in months (or years!) then it’s time to toss it. While you’re bound to come across a few things that you’ll just need to toss, there’s a good chance that most of your things can be sold. People will buy just about everything from old electronics and clothing to furniture and trinkets. You can always donate or recycle anything that doesn’t end up selling.
Get the word out
Garage Sale Poster
The next step is to let the world know what you’re up to! Most people make signs to post around the neighborhood. Make sure you include all the important details like where it is, date, hours, and include a short general list of items you’ll have for sale. This helps people decide if your sale is worth a visit. Many people won’t want to take a chance unless they have some idea of what kinds of things you have for sale. This is also a good time to prep your on-site signs. These can be larger to catch the attention of people passing by and make it easier for people to find your sale.
You can also create an online ad to post on community message boards, free online classifieds, and on social media. Social media is especially great for spreading the word—you’ll reach more people when you get your friends to share your posts across their networks too.
Gather your supplies
Think about what you’ll need to properly display all your goods. Gather up any portable tables or lawn chairs to set up your sale. If you have a bunch of clothes to sell, try to borrow a garment rack to hang them on. You’ll also need stickers, tags, or tape in order to attach the prices to all your items.
You should also make sure you have some cash on hand in order to make change. It’s a good idea to get a mix of smaller bills and coins ready to go. Pay a visit to the bank before sale day to get this part sorted.
Sort and price your items
Price Sticker
Sort your items into categories first. It’s easiest to group like items together, like clothes, books, kitchen goods, decorations, etc. Once you’ve grouped them, you can start pricing your items. Try not to overprice things in the hope that people will end up paying more. People like to negotiate, but you also need to be realistic about how much people would actually pay.
Get organized
ceramic bowls

Try to get everything sorted ahead of time. This means putting all the grouped items together in boxes so they’re ready to go, hanging up any clothes, and having all your signs and supplies ready. On the day of the sale, all you should need to do is lay everything out and get it set up.
Sell, sell, sell
Customers at yard sales are always going to want to bargain with you. Just expect it to happen. Remember, the goal is to make it easier for you to get rid of the things you don’t want to move, so don’t get hung up on price. Consider how much of a hassle it would be if you have to get rid of it yourself—it might be worth it to accept a lower offer just to get it off your hands.
Make a plan for things that don’t sell
Man Buying Clothes
Realistically, you’ll probably end up with a few things that don’t sell. You can always gather up everything and drop it off at a local charity shop. This is also a good time to deal with all the other things you couldn’t sell to begin with. If you've got a large amount of stuff to get rid of, it might be worth looking into hiring a junk removal company to clear everything out.

Monday, August 6, 2018

Does Traditional Homeowners Insurance Cover Airbnb Rentals?

When I was a kid, nothing was more fun than a road trip and an overnight stay in a hotel. But things have changed — big time. Today's travelers are skipping hotels and opting for more personal stays in Airbnbs. The home sharing service reports that more than 200 million people have used its service since 2008 — 80 million of those in 2016 alone.
And it's not just those doing the traveling that favor home sharing to hotels. Millennials in particular — 85 percent in fact — support the idea of renting out extra space to people visiting their cities.
But how do you protect yourself if you rent a second home — or even part of your primary home — for extra income? Does a standard homeowners insurance policy cut it?

What Is Home Sharing?

In a nutshell, home sharing is how you — the "host" — can rent your property via a website or app like Airbnbor HomeAway. Potential guests simply log on, find your home, and reserve and pay just like at a hotel. The main difference is your place isn't licensed or regulated like a hotel or bed and breakfast.
That's a problem, though, because it puts you at risk. If a renter damages or vandalizes your property, you could wind up paying to have it fixed, or even for problems they might cause to common areas — like at the pool of your condo building. And if your guests are injured, you could even be responsible for their medical bills.

Protecting Yourself

Your first step should be to talk to your insurance agent and tell them you're home-sharing. They may suggest you purchase a landlord policy that covers the structure, any property inside (including your appliances and furnishings), lost rental income in case of damage, legal fees and liability claims. (Airbnb offers its own Host Protection Insurance program.)
That's because your standard homeowners insurance policy likely doesn't cover short-term rentals. And, even if it does, your insurance company still could deny a claim. Once someone pays you to stay in your home, it technically becomes a business. And homeowners and renters insurance policies typically aren't intended to cover "commercial" use.
Costs for this type of insurance will vary based on your property's size, its location and features, as well what type of coverage you want. While you could rent only to people who will agree to use their own insurance policies, that would probably cut down your pool of renters significantly. And isn't the whole point of becoming a "host" to make money?

Monday, June 25, 2018

Pros and Cons of Moving from California to Texas

Nowadays you will not surprise anyone if you tell that you are going to leave California and move to Texas.  Beautiful coastline and eye-catching hills no longer attract people so much that they could withstand all those difficulties they face on a daily basis. According to the report of the California Legislative Analyst’s office about a million people left the state between 2007 and 2016. It was estimated that by the end of 2018 the number of people who leave this area annually will reach 26,000 individuals. Moreover, the biggest number of people who are thinking of moving or have already decided to do that are qualified middle-aged white-collar workers with the average income in California between $100,000 and $200,000. Consequently, soon many companies will lack educated specialists who look for better life in other states including Texas. You may wonder ‘why Californians are moving to Texas?’, however, there are several reasons for that:
  • California state income tax is the highest in the country.
  • Housing and rental prices are extremely high and 1/3 of renters living in California cannot afford that.
  • Endless traffic rule violations and brutal behavior of drivers on the road.
  • Inability to run business in the state.
  • Unstable political climate with the swing to the left.
  • The ratio between the salary and the cost of living is unrealistic.
As a result, it was estimated that by 2050 20 million people who used to live in California would gradually move to Texas because of these and many other reasons.

Benefits

Texas takes the first place among US states that were chosen by the Californians as a better place of living. In 2016, over 70,000 residents of California found their new home in Texas. Moreover, this state has gained a title of the fastest-growing state in the nation thanks to the hundreds of thousands of Californians in particular.  Of course, it happens not only because of the challenges people have to face in such states as California but also advantages they get when they become locals in Texas. Consequently, there are many benefits of moving from California to Texas.

1. Both personal and corporate income taxes are absent in Texas

Sacramento Tax March
This is one of the greatest benefits for people who would leave a huge part of their income in their own pockets instead of giving it to the state. People who have the business and moving from California to Texas trying to develop it in the new state, have more chances to be successful there.

2. A lower cost of living

There is a significant difference between the cost of living in California and Texas. Housing costs in Texas are 54% less than in California, while a family with kids may save over 60%. However, it is important to compare all the other typical expenses for both states to see how cheaper it is to live in Texas. There is an 18% difference in food cost, 8% less expensive health insurance, and 14% lower spending on entertainment.

3. Faster growing economy

Thanks to the capital city of Texas, Austin that takes the tenth place on the Forbes list of the top 10 growing economies, today the state is also regarded to take the leading positions in the economic sphere as numerous reputable companies like Google and Apple have moved to it. Today the Texas economy is the second largest in the USA and if it was a sovereign country, it could take the tenth place in the whole world.

4. Warm and mild climate


Despite the fact that there are regions in Texas that encompass different climates, the biggest part of the state has a subtropical climate with the average summer temperature of 80-100° F and mild not snowy winters. The climate is very similar to Californian one and is very pleasant for living.

5. Much space for everyone

Texas is the home to six of the largest cities in America, and there are many smaller towns and villages that are rather inviting and nice for living.

6. Better employment opportunities

As Texas has become the main location of many leading American and global companies, people who live there have received more opportunities to be paid more and have a regular full-time work due to a large number of job positions.

7. Unique entertainment


If you are a fan of live music, you should move to Austin, the center of the American and world’s live music.
People who enjoy eating tasty food should remember that Texas offers the most delicious fried food and BBQ (there are over 2,000 BBC joints in this state).

8. Liberal state

Either population or local government treats most of the regulations in Texas rather liberally. There are many gay families, simple city rules and obvious business regulations, so you will not have to get used to multiple restrictions.

9. Texas people are friendly and easy to come along with


Though you can see migration between many states all around the USA, Texas remains one of a few states where local population does not wish to go anywhere. It happens because people are satisfied with their way of living and it makes them open, friendly and easy to communicate with.

Disadvantages

In spite of the fact that for a person, who moves to Texas, this place may seem a paradise at first glance, not everything is that smooth in this state. Unfortunately, there are no perfect destinations and even a cheap and well-organized place for a living might have its drawbacks. You should be prepared that moving to Texas you might face several challenges including:
  • A necessity to get a Texas driver’s license and car registration;
  • Bigger cost of transportation services up to 17% than you had in California and lack of public transport;
  • Unpredictable weather changes and high chances of storms and tornadoes;
  • Loyal gun laws that allow open carry;
  • Inability to travel to other states because of big state area and heavy traffic;
  • A restricted choice of products for sale because of not many farmer markets;
  • Too conservative views on many points.

Tips to a person who is moving from California to Texas

Every person who is moving to Texas from California must not only evaluate all the pros and cons of this decision but also prepare for the moving process. It is natural that you will have absolutely different experience if you move with kids or think of moving dogs from California to Texas. The first thing you should do when you start organizing the moving process is to learn how and where you can get all the necessary documents to stay in Texas legally. You might also need to change your driving license and perform other actions with your vehicle to drive safely in the state and in this cases, DMV.ORG can be a useful helper in this task.

Hire long distance movers from California to Texas

Usually, families with children, pets or without them require some professional assistance for the process to be completed faster and without unpleasant surprises. Moving can be often connected with damages, thefts or forgetting some important items, so it is always better to turn to a professional moving company from California to Texas and make this process smooth and non-tiring. Remember that you need to think not about how to keep all your items in safety during transportation but about the way how to organize your living in the new place in the best possible way. That is why «California Movers: Local & Long distance moving company» is always happy to offer you premium moving services to Texas so that the start of your living in the state could be associated only with positive emotions, while we will take all the responsibilities for a reasonable cost of moving services. Make this challenging experience an exciting adventure with qualified and professional assistance from our company!

Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Complete Moving Guide to Santa Clara, CA

Imagine oranges growing in your back yard all year round. During any season, simply stretching your arm in the leaves and coming out with a healthy, juicy treat that just so happens to be a great color. If you like the thought, imagine the reality of living in such a luscious locale.

Though it sees like a dream, Santa Clara is very much alive with old and young residents who are proud to call the province home. If you have ever considered moving to the municipality and you love oranges, you should really take a moment and read on and give it some thought!
Santa Clara Climate
The coldest month is January, average low of 38, and the warmest month is July, average high of 82. With only 14 inches of rain spread over 54 days annually and no snowfall, locals here love the area that has 261 sunny days a year. Of course as in any California community, you must always be aware of a potential earthquake in the province. That is why it is so important to know how to prepare for an earthquake since they can happen at any given time, any day of the year.
Santa Clara Neighborhoods
Twenty-three constituent neighborhoods make up Santa Clara, which is the 48th biggest community in California. As far as an affluent area in town where the upper middle-class reside, Homestead Road rates high among the wealthy. Many middle-class families with children appreciate living close to the school system on many roads including Steven's Creek Boulevard, Miramar Way and Benton Street. While some of the sector is simply lovely, it is just as important that it is out of harm's way. Some of the safest areas to live in town are Pruneridge Avenue, Benton Street and Bower's Avenue.
Registering Your Car
To complete the registration process, your vehicle must also be inspected by the California Division of Motor Vehicles. You have 20 days to register your car after becoming a state resident and you must provide smog and weight certification, your last issued out of state title and proof of insurance. You only have 10 days to acquire a driver's license after becoming a resident and you must provide a thumbprint, fill out a DL 44 form, have your photo taken, and provide your full name and Social Security number. You must also pass vision, traffic and road sign tests.
Santa Clara Schools
The Santa Clara Unified School District serves area students in its 16 elementary, 3 middle and 2 high schools. The system also has a K-8 site, continuation high school and an adult education campus. In whole, the system educates more than 15,000 students. With an average class size of 30 in all grades, students receive the one-on-one attention from professors needed for success. Of course there are several specialized schools in the sector, with many students attending religious-based campuses. As for post-secondary schools, the Santa Clara University, Jesuit college; Mission College, junior college; and Golden State Baptist are the choices within town borders.
Santa Clara Employment
With a 6.5 percent unemployment rate, almost two points down from the national average, and 2.67 percent job growth, Santa Clara has remained an economically successful sector during the recession. Top employers in the area keep locals working full-time in various industries. According to the City's 2012 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, Applied Materials and Intel together had more than 15,000 employees. Texas Instruments comes in as the third top employer with 3,500 workers and California's Great America staffs 2,500 laborers. When looking to start a business rather than work at one, local merchants partner with the Santa Clara Chamber of Commerce, an organization that is dedicated to keeping economic development strong in the city.
Living Costs in the City
The cost of living in Santa Clara County community is higher than the state and national average. Coming in at 55.1 percent more than the U.S. average and 18.2 percent greater than the California average, the sector can seem a little pricey. However, according to CNN Money reports, the median family income of $94,193 and the median home price of 495,500 seemingly balances out the high cost of living in the community. As a new resident, renting before you own may be the right choice until you are sure you're happy in the community. Be that the case, then expect to pay a minimum of $1,500 a month for a one-bedroom unit and higher for two or three-bedrooms. As for utility costs in Santa Clara, those will and do vary depending on family size and usage.
Santa Clara Moving Resources
Moving and storage companies are ready and willing to help you with your move to Santa Clara, whether you’re moving from out of state or from another county in California. Make sure you get estimates from multiple moving services before you commit to hiring any (at least three estimates). Check back to our guides for tips on how to choose your moving service wisely with important questions to ask, differentiating between types of estimates, and mistakes to avoid. Visit the following pages at Movers.com to get quotes for the following services:
Santa Clara Transportation
With two major train locations, Santa Clara is home to the Great American Station and the Santa Clare Station. The rails, respectively run by Amtrak's Capital Corridor, Altamont Commuter Express and Caltrain, take locals in and out of town on the tracks. Another way to travel publicly is by bus with the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority. With many routes and reasonable rates, residents enjoy riding around the region. As for airports, Mineta San Jose International Airport, San Francisco International Airport and Oakland International Airport are three nearby landing strips locals use when flying in and out of town.
Culture & Contemporary Life
Between the Santa Clara Senior and Teen Center and the Walter E. Schmidt Youth Activity Center, residents of all ages enjoy everything the region has to offer. Aside from government services engaging locals, residents love to play outside at any of the province's 38 parks. Agnew, Maywood and Steve Carli Parks are three hot spots to hang out while Reed Street Dog Park is the perfect place to enjoy time with a furry friend. When locals are looking for a friendly game of competition, they frequent the newly-constructed San Francisco 49ers stadium, or if they desire to take a wild ride, they visit California's Great America, a largely attended amusement park. As for dinner and a show, it's never a problem in a province that has excellent eateries, theaters and museums.
Santa Clara Relocation Tips
  • It may be one of life's biggest stressors, but it doesn't always have to strap you for cash. Moving and saving money is possible if you simply follow a few suggestions.

  • Make sure when you oversee the move-out, you have a pen and pad near so you can check off all that needs to be done.

  • Meet the neighbors and begin life-long friendships in the California Community.

Sunday, June 10, 2018

How to Organize Commonly Forgotten Items During a Move

No matter how many lists you make, it is still possible to forget items during a move. With the business of packing and ensuring everything is stored safely for the movers, it can be easy to forget to check cupboards and stowed away items. Especially when under the stress of a move, forgetting important things is expected. If you are planning a move this spring, here are some tips on how to organize your move, and a list of commonly forgotten items you should double check. With the right preparation and planning, your move will be smoother and less stressful.

Most Commonly Forgotten Items During a Move

  • Miscellaneous kitchen items: Items like fridge magnets, leftover food, dishwasher dishes, and items in kitchen cabinets can be forgotten during a move because they aren’t always visible. Be sure to check all your cupboards, especially the high shelves, before you pack up and leave.
  • Valuables hidden in secret hiding spots
  • Borrowed items such as library books
  • Clothes at the dry cleaners
  • Outdoor equipment: Check the garage and shed for your garden hose, gardening tools, household tools, and any items stored under the deck
  • Items in the attic, crawl space, basement, or in storage
  • Plungers and other toiletries (new homeowners won’t want to find these lying around!)
  • Clothes hung behind the doors
  • Small wall hangings, lamps and lighting fixtures
  • Prescription medication
  • Important files and documents
  • Items to leave for new homeowners: Be sure to leave behind the garage door opener, important keys, and padlocks—any items the new homeowners would need to access all the areas of your old home.

How to Organize Your Move

The above list can help you check every nook and cranny in your home, but it will be frustrating if you run around your old home throwing items randomly in boxes. There is an organized way to prepare for your move, and here are some simple tips to help you get through.

Plan and Categorize by Room

Begin from the indoors of your home, and work outdoors, first by packing based on each room. You can begin with the bedrooms: Work from one room to the next, packing clothes, furniture, bedding, and other possessions, carefully labelling each box to identify what items are inside, and which bedroom the items belong to. This will make unpacking much easier! In addition, now is a good time to clear out any items you want to donate, give away or sell, so you can bring less items into your new home. When you get to the outdoors, do the same—label the boxes to identify that these items belong outside, and what each box contains. Be sure to mark “fragile” on any boxes that need careful handling so your movers will work accordingly.

Schedule Important Commitments

Make sure to tie up any loose ends before you move to your home. Check to make sure you have returned any library books or borrowed items, cancel gym or other local memberships if you won’t be going there anymore. If you need to terminate club memberships, explain that you are moving to reduce the risk of fees on your card, and ask if you can be refunded for the unused portion or have the balance transferred to a gym near your new home. Plan for these appointments and commitments by writing them on your fridge calendar or creating lists on your phone so you can keep track.

Use Sticky Notes for Reminders

If you’re a visual person, use sticky notes to remind yourself of important items or things you need to do during your move. Stick them wherever the reminders are needed or post them in places that you often go. You can post stickies on the fridge, mirror, cabinets, or the inside of your front door.

Make Use of Checklists

Whether you make lists in a notebook, or your phone/digital calendar, it’s important to make sure all the cleaning, packing, and preparing are done before your moving date. There are a lot of areas to consider when cleaning your home, and parts of the home can be easily forgotten if you’re not on top of things. Get proactive by using alarms and reminders, and checklists to make sure you haven’t missed anything.

Don’t Forget to Eat!

Moves are stressful and it’s easy to forget about yourself while you’re thinking about your house. Plan breaks when you can drink water and eat a healthy snack or order food. Eating throughout the day will give you the energy you need to get through all your duties, and it will help you process what you’ve done so far, so you can better tackle your next project. You can always pre-order food to be delivered ahead of time, so you won’t forget to have a good meal.

Get Help from a Professional Moving Company

Moving can be stressful, and if you have a large house or live alone it can be extremely tiresome to tackle all these jobs on your own. If you are unable to get enough time off from work, all of these tasks can seem impossible to keep track of. Whatever the challenge may be, you don’t have to plan and execute your move on your own. There are professional movers who know the ins and outs of a house relocation, and they provide a number of services from cleaning, to packing, to labelling, to moving, and more. They can help you with specific tasks like moving your items from your old home to your new one or do all of the hard work for you from the first stage to the last.
If you’re looking for a professional moving company to help you with your move, consider working with Firemen Movers. We are a GTA-based moving company that has a wealth of experience in all aspects of moving. This allows us to think about all the small details and be there to fully support you. Contact us today for more information or to get a quote on our services.