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Start the moving process early and you will find
it can be a positive
experience. Begin with pre-moving planning and
organizing. Perhaps
you can appoint one family member who can and will
coordinate the
move without procrastinating.
PRS EasyMoves® Magazine is designed to help you
organize,
understand, and facilitate the entire process from
selling your existing
home and buying a new one, to moving tips,
decorating ideas, and
assistance with furniture placement.
Simply email us to request a complimentary copy of
the PRS
EasyMoves Magazine .
Here are several tips you can use that may help
you save time, money
and frustration.
- What, Where, and When Decisions
Before you call a moving company, decide: What,
Where, and When...
early in the planning. What's the best way to
dispose of items you don't
want or need in your new home? Identify
furnishings that won't fit and
things your family has outgrown. What furnishings
will you replace
within two months? Keep receipts if you give to
charity.
Try to arrange your move during the least busy
period of the month. A
high percentage of moves occur during the last
week, and the busiest
months are in the summer.
- Who Will Move You?
Before you decide whether to move yourself or to
have a professional
move you, answer these five questions:
Do you have adequate physical strength and
endurance?
Do you have at least two helpers, at least
one who is stronger
than you are?
Can you be sure to have adequate time off
work to complete the
move on schedule?
Will your homeowners policy cover potential
loss in case of
accident en route?
Can you carry everything through doorways, up
stairs without
damage?
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If you plan to use a moving company, ask us about
the PRS Van Line
ExpressTM which offers you VIP access to the
nation's leading van
lines, including Bekins, North American Mayflower,
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You will be put in touch with a moving counselor
who will refer you to
the van line company best suited to handle your
move.
On interstate moves, you can save in excess of 50%
off full tariff rates.
You will receive free insurance, discounted
storage, key account status,
and much more.
Ryder
If you decide to move on your own, you can save
money through the
Prudential Referral Services Ryder Discount
program. You can receive
10% discounts on truck and equipment rentals.
Simply email us to request more information about
the PRS Van Line
Express or the PRS Ryder Discount Program.
- Packing for Your Move
Packing is both art and science -- art in
combining just the right items
in each box to arrive damage-free, science in
producing an inventory
that enables you to quickly find anything you need
at a moment's notice
after arriving in your new home. Some helpful hints:
When possible, combine items that will go
together in your new
home.
Pack heavy items in smaller, heavy duty
cartons.
Clearly mark room destination on TOP and at
least ONE SIDE of
every carton.
Remember, your mover won't know which child
is which, so tag
bedroom boxes with BR-1 or BR-2 and tape the
same tags on
appropriate bedroom doors.
Be sure to have these items readily available:
children's health records (schools
require proof of
immunization)
documentation for your lender including
back tax returns,
last two pay stubs, bank statements for
last six months
DON'T Forget: Pets, Plants and Perishables:
Moving is especially tough on pets. Have them
groomed on
moving day and make plans early for their
transit to your new
home.
Some states don't permit plants to cross the
state line. Plan to
give away your plants to people you know will
care for them.
Four weeks prior to moving, begin the process
of winnowing
down your freezer's content to avoid trashing
large quantities of
food.
- Records, Valuables, Notifying Utilities
Gather records and memorabilia and make plans to
move them as
carefully as possible including:
family medical and tax records
diplomas, school records,
family genealogies, pictures,
business, social organizations
other memorabilia.
Notify utilities, media and others before the
move. Check this list of
businesses to be notified:
electric power company,
water company,
natural gas supplier,
local telephone companies,
long distance telephone company,
television company,
stock brokers, mutual funds,
credit cards, banks,
magazine, book clubs,
religious organizations,
country, boat, sports clubs.
- Moving Ideas for Kids
And to the younger members of your family, it can
be downright
frightening. Communicate openly and realistically
with all family
members as early as possible. Here are some other
helpful hints you
can use.
Tell children what is happening and include them
in the process of
selecting the new home, if possible. If children
feel included in the
decision-making process, and "take ownership" of
their new home, the
transition will be easier.
Don't try to get rid of children's favorite
items at this time even
though it might make moving simpler.
Don't throw away personal stuff behind a
child's back.
Negotiate what goes and what stays.
Bring pictures from the new home and school,
as well as special
things about the area, according to their
interests.
Ask the new coach, scout leader, teacher,
etc., to call your
child.
Don't forget grandparents, cousins, and your
extended family,
close friends of adults and children. Share
the excitement and
responsibilities.
If every family member takes responsibility for an
age-appropriate part of
the move, yours can be an easy move.
Feel free to e-mail comments or questions to:ruffarms@vgernet.net
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