Five Things You Might Forget When You Move
Published on Monday, 16 November 2009
Moving is a very demanding activity. Most of the times, you will be very busy minding things to be packed, organized, and so on. Because of
this, most movers also tend to forget some things during their move. To help you avoid this, you should already note now the most common things that are neglected
by many movers. The following lists the things that also entail your attention: 1. Collect all your records: Make sure to keep your records in a safe and accessible location. These include your kids' school records, your family's dental records, and your work records. 2. Take note of your new address: This is odd but you can really forget your new address if you failed to note it in an accessible notebook. 3. Cancel membership cards, clubs, and lessons: If possible, you can just transfer your memberships to your new location. 4. Return and gather all borrowed items: Gather all the things you have borrowed from friends and family just before you start packing your things. Also, ask those people who have borrowed things from you to return it so you can still include them in your packing. 5. Take note of your pets: Make sure to keep your pet in your house just before you move. There are instances when they will just suddenly disappear, especially if you have cats. By noting all of these things, you can surely avoid the hassles while you are in the middle of your move.
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