Moving Tips To Keep Stress Free

By Frank B. Rodgers


Some people hate the idea of moving; it conjures up terrible images of boxes stacked sky high filled with random possessions that are totally disorganized. But the reality is that a little bit of planning will go a long way towards making your move a success. Your move can be a complete success if you are willing to plan things out first; it is amazing how just a little bit of planning can totally change the way you perceive stress on the day of the move. Organizing your move starts before the day of the move; you have to plan things out before you pack, as you fill boxes throughout the house, and as you move them to the truck or storage container. Utilize the following suggestions to prepare for your move and gain confidence that, far from being a disaster, your upcoming move will turn out fantastic.

The primary thing you need to do is create a detailed inventory list of your home, breaking it down room by room. This will aid you in keeping record of all your furniture and important items; if anything gets misplaced, you can refer back to your inventory list and locate it easier. Having such an inventory is also essential for insurance reasons in case anything is lost or stolen during the move. If you have to make an insurance claim, you will be much more likely to have successful results if you have a video with the brand names and serial numbers of all your valuable items; this proves that you own them.

There are lots of papers that you will need to gather and keep organized in a special moving file. You can discount many of the expenses related to your move when you file the taxes for that year, but you need to present documented evidence of those expenses in order to legally support your requested deductions. To figure out exactly which deductions you are eligible to claim, you can refer to the official IRS document 521 which is titled Tax Information on Moving Expenses.

Packing has to be an organized process if it is going to be successful and stress free, so begin by getting together all the boxes, tape, newspaper sheets, and scissors you will need. Gather a few permanent markers too since you will want to label each and every box with specific information on what is inside and what room it goes in.

Moving day ought to be controlled by an easy to follow plan that details which boxes go in which part of the new house and ensures that everything goes smoothly. After you get some of your critical items out of boxes and into the right place, you will start to feel right at home.




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