So you have been looking at Michigan homes for sale and you have found your home of your dreams. Whether you purchased Livonia real estate, Plymouth real estate, or any Metro Detroit home you need a moving checklist. This will help you make sure you don't forget anything you should be doing, and help make your move a lot easier.
Two months prior to Moving Day
Start sorting things you are taking to the new home and things for the garage sale.
Ask friends, relatives, co-workers for referrals of movers. If you will use a mover, get a few estimates from moving companies. If you will move yourself, get costs from at least two truck rental companies. Create a floor plan of your new home for furniture and appliance placement. Ask family members that are going away to college if they need some of your unwanted items. You may know somebody that is just starting out and need your hand me downs. Have a garage sale to get rid of unwanted items.Give away leftovers from garage sale to charitable organizations. Make an inventory of your household goods and begin to remove clutter (start with the basement, attic, garage, and other storage areas). Start a file for all your moving paperwork and important documents that you won't pack. paperwork that you will hand carry. (estimates, receipts, etc.). Go to the new school and the old school to see what is needed to transfer school records. Get your new home ready - Arrange start dates, materials so contractors can start work after you get possession. Remember contractors need leeway to plan their jobs. A good contractor will be busy. Book them ahead. Contact painters, carpenters, plumbers, roofers etc., so your home is ready when you arrive. Remember you will need to change the locks on all the doors in your new home. You never know who has keys to the house (old girlfriends, employees, family members, cleaning lady) Choose a mover
Six weeks prior to Moving Day
Obtain and fill out post office change-of-address cards.
Subscribe to the paper in your new hometown to learn more about your new community Make arrangements for storage if necessary.
Make arrangements for storage if necessary.
Ask your doctor or health plan provider for referrals, and obtain all medical records.
Have antiques, pieces of art, and other valuables appraised.
Clean all closets and drawers.
Start using foods and cleaning supplies that cannot be moved.
Four weeks prior to Moving Day
Schedule disconnection of all utility services at your old home, and connection of them at your new one. Be sure to disconnect the day after you leave and connect the day before you arrive. If you have "last month" deposits with services, such as the telephone company, request your refund.
If you are moving yourself, reserve a rental truck.
If you are packing yourself, obtain packing materials and start packing items you won't need until after you arrive at your new house. See our Packing Tips.
Arrange for cleaning and repair of furniture, drapes, and carpeting.
Arrange for special transportation of your pets and plants if necessary.
Check with your insurance company to see how your possessions are covered during transit.
Make any travel plans necessary for your move.
Check to see if you need any moving permits.
Plan your moving sale. Remember to check with local authorities about restrictions.
Collect your important records -- Gather personal and family records, including medical and dental, veterinary and school records; legal and financial documents; birth certificates, passports and insurance documents.
Three weeks prior to Moving Day
Properly dispose of items that cannot be moved, such as flammable liquids.
Prepare auto registration for transfer (if moving to another state).
If you are moving in or out of an apartment, arrange for use of the elevator.
Make child-care arrangements for moving day.
Hold your moving sale.
Two weeks prior to Moving Day
Arrange for disposal of anything not sold at your moving sale.
Service your car in preparation for the move. If you're moving from a warm climate to a cold one, check your antifreeze.
Return any borrowed items (including library books) and retrieve any loaned items.
Cancel newspaper delivery.
Notify any creditors of your move.
Transfer prescriptions and be sure you have an adequate supply of medications on hand.
Assemble a file folder of information to leave for the new owner of your home.
Change your address - One week before your move, send change-of-address cards to everyone who will need to contact you.
Pick up laundry -- Laundry tickets are easy to misplace, so ask for your things by name and not just by the receipts you have.
Pack a travel kit: Put aside critical items like a checkbook, credit cards, personal phone book, ID, flashlight, keys, toiletries, tools, paper plates, cups, towels, travel alarm clock, aspirin, bandages and games for the kids. Also, pack a suitcase with clothing and other personal items.
One day prior to Moving Day
Transfer your bank accounts.
Take animals to vet for immunization, if necessary.
Close and empty your safe-deposit box.
Settle any bills with local businesses.
Drain power equipment of oil and gas. Drain water hoses.
Find new homes for plants that will not be moved.
Confirm any travel reservations.
Drain your waterbed.
Defrost refrigerator and freezer, propping doors open.
Let movers pack your belongings (unless it's a do-it-yourself move).
Disconnect and prepare major appliances for move.
Set aside anything that will travel in your car so it will not be loaded on the truck.
Pack a box of items that will be needed first at the new house. Clearly mark this box "Load Last."
Obtain cash or traveler's checks for the trip and to pay the movers.
Confirm arrival time of your moving van/truck.
If moving yourself, dismantle beds and other large furniture.
Moving Day
If using a mover, be sure someone is at the old house to answer questions.
Note all utility meter readings.
Read your bill of lading and inventory carefully before signing. Keep this paperwork in a safe place.
Delivery Day - Again, be on hand to answer any questions.
Check your belongings carefully and note on the inventory paperwork any damaged items.
On an interstate move, be prepared to pay the driver before your possessions are unloaded.
Supervise unloading and unpacking.
Be prepared to pay your mover with cash, certified check, or traveler's checks unless other arrangements have been made in advance.
I hope these tips help you when you relocate to Michigan. Whether it is Wayne County Real Estate, Oakland County Real estate, or any Detroit area home I want your move to be easier whether you used me as a Realtor or Mortgage person or not. May your new home bring you lots of great memories. Russ Ravary
Russ Ravary is a licensed real estate agent in the State of Michigan and a Realtor.
Photos, Comp and Listing Information Courtesy of Realcomp II Ltd, Properties shown have been listed and sold by various MLS member REALTOR® agents.
I do not guarantee or warrantee any of the above information. Please feel free to verify any of the facts. I recommend to always have a home inspection, always consult an attorney about contracts, Purchase agreements and any legal questions. Also consult a CPA or accountant about tax consequence regarding a Michigan home sale, or Michigan foreclosure.