Debran McClean
202-494-8202
Debran@DCSmartMoves.com
Moving requires extensive planning, teamwork and understanding. Here are our suggestions to help you organize for a smart and easier move.

Plan Ahead
  • Plan your travel itinerary: make transportation and lodging reservations in advance.
  • Send change of address to: post office (give forwarding address); Charge accounts & credit cards; subscriptions (change notice requires several weeks) and your friends and relatives
  • Contact gas, electric and telephone companies in new location to arrange for immediate service as of the Settlement date.
  • Arrange insurance on your new home prior to Settlement.
  • Have your present bank establish credit references for your new bank accounts.
  • Service your appliances before moving.
  • Clean your rugs and have them wrapped.
  • Discontinue your deliveries, electricity, water, gas, newspapers and garbage collection, etc.
  • Obtain copies or transfer your children's school records.
  • Obtain records from doctors and your dentists, including eyeglass prescriptions, dental X-rays and vaccinations.
  • Cancel your club memberships.
  • Transfer your car title, registration, as well as driver's license, city windshield sticker and motor club membership.
  • Pay your existing bills and cancel local charge accounts.
  • Check on personal items that may be at the photo shop, bank safe deposit box, neighbor's house, on lay-a-way or in the repair shop (i.e. shoes, jewelry, small appliances or clothing).
  • Arrange for transporting your pets and obtain immunization records from the vet.
  • Return all library books and anything borrowed from friends.
  • Notify the religious leader of your church or synagogue.
  • Carry traveler's checks for quick, available funds.
  • Plan for special care and needs of infants.
  • Arrange for transporting plants.
  • Service your car for the trip.
  • Disconnect your telephone.
  • Review moving plans with your moving company representative including insurance for packing and unpacking, arrival date, payment agreement, shipping papers, etc.
One Week Before Moving:
  • Clean and air out your stove.
  • Defrost refrigerator and freezer 24 hours before leaving.
  • Place charcoal or baking soda inside refrigerator and freezer to dispel odors.
  • Dispose of all open cans and jars which cannot be tightly sealed.
  • Remember to pack your telephone directory for future reference.
Survival Checklist
Items you may need at your new home.

CLEANING:
  • Soap powder
  • Kitchen cleanser
  • Dish towels
  • Paper towels
  • Dish cloth
  • Steel wool pads
  • Sponge
  • Window cleaner
  • Scrub brush
  • Mop
  • Broom
KITCHEN:
  • Paper plates, cups, napkins
  • Plastic knives, forks, spoons
  • Plastic pitcher for drinks
  • Small saucepan
  • Serving spoons
  • Tea kettle
BATHROOM:
  • Facial tissue
  • Toilet tissue
  • Bath towel
  • Shower curtain
  • Face cloth
  • Bath soap
  • First aid kit
  • Aspirin
  • Prescription medicine
MISCELLANEOUS:
  • Light bulbs
  • Flashlight
  • Hammer, screwdriver, pliers
  • Newspaper
  • Aluminum foil
  • Shelf paper
  • Trash bags
  • Twine
CHILDREN:
  • Coloring books and crayons
  • Favorite toys
  • Puzzles
  • Small surprise gift
  • Reading materials
MOVING DAY:
  • Leave a copy of your travel itinerary with a friend or relative.
  • Carry all currency, jewelry and personal papers (birth certificates, deeds and documents).
  • Double check closets, drawers and shelves to be sure they are empty.
  • Confirm hotel reservations.
  • Leave all old keys needed by the tenant or owner with your sales associate.

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