Many people are kind of apprehensive about using relocation services. They worry about the relocation personnel ruining some of their valuables while moving to Las Vegas.
However there are many well reputed relocation service providers who vouch for the correct and methodical handling of all your goods - Realty One Group is one such service provider. They hire only professional packing and moving personnel that can take care of your entire moving process.
So, when you are ready to make a move to Las Vegas, Nevada, using a Las Vegas relocation service is a very good idea to put into practice. Also, if you are looking
to purchase property in Las Vegas, then Realty One Group would be of great help. Not only can Realty One Group arrange the purchase of property, which is their obvious role,
but Realty One Group could also assist you with the actual physical moving part. We you wish to handle the relocation yourself, then a good way to reduce associated stress is to develop a calendar that starts six weeks before you move. The calender on the page could server as an excellent guide on how to develop
your own so that your relocation is smooth and trouble-free.
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Six weeks before the relocation to Las Vegas or Nevada:
- Take an objective look at what you own and decide what must be relocated to the new home and what can be left behind
- Contact Realty One Group to get estimates. Realty One Group can also give you an estimate for professionally packing all or part of your belongings. The time and effort you save may be worth the cost.
- Organize a garage sale if you have a lot of things worth selling.
- If you’ve decided to let Realty One Group pack for you, separate what you plan to sell, give away, throw away and keep.
- Contact your realtor, Chamber of Commerce or Visitor’s Bureau of your new town for information on schools, parks, maps, etc. (You’ve already got the information you need in this Relocation Guide!)
- Start a central file for all of the details on your move. Keep receipts for moving-related expenses; you may be entitled to a tax deduction.
- Create a floor plan of your new home and begin thinking about where you’ll want to place furniture. Mark and label specific pieces of furniture on your diagram and put it in your moving folder.
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Fix weeks before relocation:
- Meet Realty One Group rep to discuss dates and costs.
- Decide whether you want to pack or have Realty One Group do it for you.
- If you’ve decided to pack yourself, you’ll need to start gathering boxes. Realty One Group can provide boxes best suited for moving, including special purpose containers for clothing on hangers, lamp shades, mirrors, etc.
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Four weeks before the move:
- Notify the post office, magazines, credit card companies and friends and family of your change of address. The U. S. Postal Service offers a kit to make this process easier. You can obtain a change of address kit online at www.usps.com.
- Contact utility companies to schedule disconnection of services on the day after your move.
- Call the utilities to arrange for service to start the day before your move so you have service at your new home.
- If you’re planning to move major appliances, talk with your mover to schedule disconnection and servicing a few days before the move.
- If you’re packing yourself, start packing seldom used articles. As you pack, remember to keep each box light enough to be handled by any family member. Heavy items go in small boxes, light items in larger boxes.
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Three weeks before the moving to Las Vegas:
- Take inventory of your everyday household goods. Decide which items you will discard or store.
- Self-packers should start serious packing. Label the contents of all boxes and pack carefully.
- Don’t forget your driver’s license, auto registration and insurance records.
- Contact your doctors, dentist and veterinarian for medical records.
- Pack phone books.
- Plan food purchases to have as little as possible in the refrigerator by the time you leave.
- Arrange to have your new home cleaned thoroughly.
- Contact your children’s schools and arrange for records to be forwarded to the new schools.
- Make new bank safe deposit box arrangements, if necessary.
- Hold a garage sale.
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Two weeks before the moving:
- Contact your insurance company to cancel current coverage and /or transfer coverage to your new home.
- Make arrangements for transporting pets and houseplants.
- Meet with your bank to change account information.
- Transfer current prescriptions.
- Cancel any delivery services.
- Have your automobile serviced.
- Empty secret hiding places to remove valuables and spare house keys.
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One week before the relocation:
- Mow your lawn for the last time.
- Dispose of toxic or flammable items that can’t be moved. Drain fluids from gas-powered tools.
- Pack your “trip kit” of necessary items that should go in your car and not the moving van.
- If you have young children, make arrangements for a babysitter on moving day; also, arrange for a babysitter to be available when you arrive at your new home.
- Pack your own suitcase of clothes for the move.
- Pay outstanding bills; be sure to indicate your new address on payment receipts.
- Remove fixtures you are taking with you and replace if required in your contract.
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One to two days before relocating to Nevada:
- Empty and defrost your refrigerator and freezer.
- Arrange for payment to the moving company.
- Plan to take important papers, jewelry, cherished family photos, mementos and computer files with you.
- Leave a forwarding address and phone for the old home’s buyers.
- If your old house will be sitting vacant, notify the police and neighbors.
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Relocation day:
- Remove linens from the beds and pack in an “open first” box.
- Review details and paperwork with the movers when they arrive.
- Give home a final cleaning or arrange for someone to perform this service the day after moving out.
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