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How To Manage Your Moving Day!

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Real Estate Agent with Lisa Von Domek Team TX License #0552989

Moving day

Moving Day - it's finally here!  Follow this easy list of "to-do's":

On moving day, attitude is everything – and your attitude is strictly business. Think of yourself as the CEO of this operation. Before the moving truck arrives, try to make sure your children are somewhere else – a friend or relative’s home. Also, the dog, the cat, the goldfish, all these things should be out of the way. Have the caregiver bring the kids back home just prior to the truck leaving so the kids can see where their belongings are going. 

When the truck does arrive, find out who is in charge of the move. It’s usually going to be the driver. Get his or her name. For the rest of the day, your communications should be with whoever is in charge, for him or her to relay to the workers. 

Likewise, you should advise him or her that all questions about what to load and when to load it should go through you. Here is a check list that should help the day go smoother:

Task One: Mark and Set Aside Items You Don't Want Loaded
Tell the driver what not to load as you conduct your preload walk through. Make sure the paperwork pertaining to the move doesn't get packed and shipped with your household goods.

 

Task Two: Pack Special Items for the Kids
Have the kids pack a box of their "special" items; things that they'll want to have as soon as you arrive at your destination. Make sure the driver knows this box needs to be unloaded first.

Task Three: Get Rid of Trash and Flammable Items
Eliminate as much trash as you can before moving day. Last-minute garbage will inevitably build up the day prior to and the day of loading. Try making a deal with a neighbor to use their trash container.

The crew will not load anything considered flammable. Understand what these items are so that you are not stuck with trying to get rid of them on moving day. If you are uncertain what items can't be loaded, ask your estimator for a list. Because movers can't transport most household cleaners, they will be available for you to use throughout the day. Also remember to remove items from inaccessible areas like crawl spaces or attics.

Task Four: Reserve a Parking Space for the Moving Truck
If you live in a congested area, ask friends to park their vehicles together in a space close to your home and do not move them until the truck arrives. The closer the truck can get to your house, the better your chances are of not incurring an additional charge.

Task Five: Clear Walkways
Make it safe and easy for your movers to get in and out of your house by removing all obstructions.

  • Move potted plants and planters from front porch, walkways and driveways.
  • Remove all door and floor mats.
  • Remove all rugs. The crew will protect the floors with a specially designed floor covering that does not slip.
  • Remove low hanging items such as wind chimes or hanging plants.
  • Disconnect the spring on the screen door so that it stays open during the loading process.
  • If you had the moving company pack for you, work with them to keep walkways clear for the driver and crew.

Task Six: Point Out Special Items
Set these items aside the day before the move. When the mover arrives, point out items that are most special to you during the walkthrough. All your items will be handled professionally but take a moment to show them which ones need the most special care. Also, point out the boxes you would like to have unloaded first at your home. These boxes may include kitchen and bathroom items, or your children's toys.

Task Seven: Take Care of Your Driver and Crew Members
Consider having coffee and cold, non-alcoholic drinks available during the day. Doughnuts are a good mid-morning treat, and a pizza for lunch is always appreciated.

  • Advise the driver and crew where to locate the drinks and food so that they do not have to ask each time.
  • Advise the driver and crew which restroom you want them to use.

Task Eight: Decide on Tipping
Should you? It is completely up to you. Many individuals do tip the driver and let him disperse the portion to the crew that they think is appropriate. Completely up to you.

Task Nine: Before the Driver Leaves ...
Make sure you understand all the paperwork before the driver departs for your new home. If there is something that is confusing to you, ask your driver to explain it before you sign it.

Provide the driver with your destination contact information. Take down any information the driver can provide such as his cell phone, pager and tracking information. Ask the driver if your shipment is the last he/she will be loading. Find out when the last shipment goes onto the trailer. This will give you an indication as to when they will be departing for your new home. Ask the driver about his/her plans for delivering your items. Find out as many details as you can prior to the driver leaving your residence.

The driver may give you a delivery date and time, but keep in mind it is really only an estimate. Many factors can change the schedule, so remain flexible. Ask the driver to call you with changes so that you can adjust your plans accordingly. If you have a delivery spread (a sequence of two or more days that your shipment can be delivered on and still be considered on time) understand that you can and may be delivered on any one of those days.

Take one last sweep of the house before the driver leaves. Look through all closets, shelves, in the garage, attic, crawl space, storage unit, under the stairs, on the walls and any place else things may be hiding. You do not want to find out, after the driver has left, that something was left behind.

A Last Few Practical Tips for Moving Day Include:

  • Mark boxes to identify in what rooms they’re to be unloaded. This helps the movers be more efficient, and helps you know which boxes to unpack first.
  • Pull out a few items upon your arrival at the new destination to provide instant familiarity. Label these boxes “Last in/First out.”
  • Put children’s rooms in order right away to make them feel at home the first night.
  • Prepare an easy-to-serve recipe like chili, soup or a casserole ahead. Then take a break from moving for a pleasant meal.

 

For the information that you need to find your Dream Home and have your own moving day, contact your
Dallas Realtor Lisa Von Domek today.  
Lisa Von Domek -
the experienced Realtor® you need
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- it's priceless!

 

Comments(6)

Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
Pasadena And Southern California 818.516.4393

Hello Lisa.  A very good perspective on an important subject. Very smart approach. 

 

Mar 10, 2018 07:32 PM
Patricia Feager, MBA, CRS, GRI,MRP
DFW FINE PROPERTIES - Flower Mound, TX
Selling Homes Changing Lives

Lisa Von Domek - There sure is a lot of good information here! Drivers for moving trucks are people too. The movers are on the road, carrying heavy belongings and have needs, just like everyone else. It helps to make them feel right at home because it is your home possession they are loading or unloading and it's just not as easy as it may seem. And don't forget to show them where the bathroom is, they just might need it. 

Mar 10, 2018 07:54 PM
Endre Barath, Jr.
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties - Beverly Hills, CA
Realtor - Los Angeles Home Sales 310.486.1002

Lisa, I have moved well let's just say over 30+ times in my life and all your points are valuable. To me the most important part was the" better the planning was the closer the execution was to success", Endre

Mar 10, 2018 09:13 PM
James Dray
Fathom Realty - Bentonville, AR

Morning Lisa.

Just a handful of things each seller, and buyer should be aware of.  I'm going to print this out for distribution to potential clients 

Mar 11, 2018 03:37 AM
Nina Hollander, Broker
Coldwell Banker Realty - Charlotte, NC
Your Greater Charlotte Realtor

What a wonderful list, Lisa. This brought back many memories as I've moved so many times in my life. Each move teaches you something new and each gets easier as a result.

Mar 11, 2018 05:25 AM
William Feela
WHISPERING PINES REALTY - North Branch, MN
Realtor, Whispering Pines Realty 651-674-5999 No.

Great list.  I would add to make sure you have enough help also!

Mar 11, 2018 07:02 AM