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Making Moving from Your Home Easier

Joseph Coupal - Monday, June 13, 2011

Whether you are moving due to your job, or simply because you want to, it would be wise to consider hiring a moving company to ensure that all goes well and your possessions arrive safely.   However, there are some details that only you can address. Here are some helpful tips on how to manage the details while you getting ready to move.

Start by making a list of everything that has to be done, and keep it handy for instant reference. Be sure the moving company knows the dates involved so that they can schedule their trucks and employees for loading up and transporting your household goods.

If you have more than one vehicle, ask about auto transport services, because this could save you money on gasoline depending on how far the move is.

If you have dogs or cats, plan ahead for how your pets will be transported. They could simply ride in the car, but if your company is flying you and your family to your new home, then you will need to make arrangements for your pets. Airlines have requirements on what type of crates are approved, so contact them and find out what you need before the move.

Decide if you want to pack boxes yourself, having the movers simply load the boxes onto the truck.  If you want the movers to do all of the packing, be sure to specify this before getting a estimate. Call the moving company to get quotes.

Don't forget to notify all of the utility companies of the date you need them to turn off services. Also, be sure the address change forms have been filed out and given to the post office an the trash pick-up has been cancelled. Moving companies are not responsible for addressing these issues.

If you owe property taxes, you will need to notify the tax assessor’s office that you are moving and make and address change with them. Even if your house is still on the market, it is up to you to make sure all government agencies are away of your new address. When your house goes through closing, you will be released from the involved tax burdens, but until then you are still liable for paying property taxes, even if you are moving.

If there is a chance that you will need storage for some of your possessions, be sure to ask the moving company if they have long or short term storage. You should get estimates on these facilities at the same time that you set up arrangements with your mover, so you have a budget firmly in place with no last minute surprises.  

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Keep Your Move on Track with our Moving Calendar

Joseph Coupal - Monday, May 23, 2011

We know that moving into a new home and relocating your family can be a very stressful time. Marathon Moving Company wants your move to go as smoothly as possible. If you have decided to pack your own belongings, we would like to offer the following packing tips to help ensure the safe arrival of all your possessions.

6-8 WEEKS PRIOR TO YOUR MOVE

  • Clean out basement, attic, garage, and closets.
  • Determine items to keep, discard, donate, or sell.
  • Make arrangements for a tag sale for approximately 1 month prior to your move (this will allow time to donate or discard unsold items).
  • Contact moving companies to obtain quotes for your move.
4-6 WEEKS PRIOR TO YOUR MOVE
  • Send furniture, drapes, and carpets for cleaning or repair.
  • Research moving companies you are considering with the Massachusetts DTE (licensing board for MA moving companies), through company provided references, and the BBB.
  • Do not be afraid to request proofs of insurance from companies you are considering.  Hiring an uninsured mover can leave you with unpaid damage claims, or you can be found liable for property damage and or personal injury claims.
  • Select a moving company and confirm your moving date.
  • Order packing supplies and arrange for their delivery or pick up.
  • Secure elevators, loading docks, or parking permits if necessary.
1 MONTH PRIOR TO YOUR MOVE
  • Begin packing seldom used items such as china, holiday decorations and basement or attic storage areas.
  • File a change of address form with Post Office.
  • Contact charities to arrange pickup of items to be donated.
  • Notify utility companies and arrange for transfer of services.
  • Notify all banks, insurance companies, brokerage houses, service providers and creditors of address change.
2 WEEKS PRIOR TO YOUR MOVE
  • Begin packing all but essential items.
  • Finalize closing times with real estate attorney or mortgage company.
  • Organize all bills, stocks, insurance policies and bank account statements.
  • Make special arrangements for children and pets on moving day.
  • If not moving locally, obtain all medical, dental and veterinarian records.

An International Moving Checklist For a Stress Free Move

Joseph Coupal - Thursday, May 12, 2011

Are you moving internationally? At Marathon Moving, we pride ourselves on helping you with a stress free move. Being prepared for your move is the number one way to reduce the stress. The easiest way to prepare is to have a convenient checklist. The following is a checklist to help you prepare for your international move:

8 Weeks or more weeks prior to your move:

  • Is your company relocating you for work? If so you should verify what expenses and responsibilities are theirs and which are yours.
  • Are you permanently relocating or will you be coming back after a year or two? If you are planning on moving back, you may find it less expensive to store most your items and rent a furnished apartment abroad until you return.
  • Track the expenses you do pay for, many moving expenses are tax deductible. You should contact your company’s tax department or your accountant to verify which expenses can be deducted.
  • Create a valued inventory for all your possessions being shipped. You will need this for insuring your shipment and for declaration purposes with customs. Download an excel worksheet for your valued inventory from our website. Don’t forget to keep a valued inventory for what is to be donated to charitable organizations. You should keep the list of donated items and their value for your tax records.
  • Make sure your passports are valid and have at least 12 months remaining before they expire.
  • Check whether any permits are required, e.g. for residency, work, vehicles or firearms.
5-8 Weeks prior to your move:
  • Are you moving to a country where vaccinations are required? Check to see which vaccinations are required and contact your physician and/or children’s pediatrician to arrange for them.
  • Organize all your personal documents and keep photocopies in a safety deposit box or fire proof file box.
  • Notify your lawyer, bank, doctor, dentist, insurance company, building management, schools and theDepartment of Social Security of your move. Obtain copies of your personal records from the above and keep with your other personal documents.
  • Cancel subscriptions to clubs, online memberships magazines and journals.
  • Keep copies of receipts or invoices for all new purchases (for customs import formalities).
  • Begin to organize items to ship by clearing out your loft, attic, garage and shed of all items to be donated or disposed of.
  • Contact the Chamber of Commerce, tourism bureaus or go online and subscribe to the local paper in your new community to familiarize yourself with your new location, local government, community and social news and activities.
3-4 Weeks prior to your move:
  • Discuss your insurance needs with your move consultant and complete your insurance valuation form.
  • Go to www.usps.com and complete a change of address form.
  • Schedule final account readings for gas, water, electricity, telephone and cable TV. Keep phone and utilities connected at your current home on moving day. You should also provide your mover with a cell phone number and email address at which you can be reached while your goods are in transit.
  • Cancel all rental agreements.
  • Start to use up stocks of food and drink.
  • Confirm your travel documents and tickets are correct.
  • Arrange special transportation for your pets and plants.
  • Arrange to close accounts at your local bank and open accounts in your new location
1-2 Weeks prior to your move:
  • If you’re moving out of or into a building with elevators or loading docks, contact the building management to schedule use.
  • Confirm your moving date with your move consultant.
  • Clean any garden tools, bicycles, outdoor equipment etc. All of these items will need to be clean in order to insure no moths or insects are in your shipment.
  • Arrange care for children and pets on moving day.
  • Close accounts with any regular deliveries such as your newspaper.
  • Empty lockers at school and work.
  • Drain fuel from power equipment (motor mowers etc).
  • Give away perishable food.
  • Take pets to the vet for any necessary immunizations and get copies of your pet’s veterinary records.
  • Obtain parking permits for moving van if necessary.
4-7 days prior to your move:
  • Separate all personal items which will be traveling with you, e.g. keys, documents, passports, tickets, certificates, money, clothing, etc.
  • Disconnect, clean and dry any electrical appliances that you wish to ship.
  • If you are splitting air and ocean freight, identify the air freight items and clearly label.

2-3 days prior to your move:
  • Defrost your fridge and freezer if shipping.
  • Pack a box of personal items that will be needed immediately at your new home. Have this box loaded last or carry it with you.
  • Contact your Marathon Moving consultant to confirm the arrival time of the moving van, as well as to notify your mover of any last minute details or changes.
Moving Day:
  • On moving day, relax and let Marathon Moving do the work!
  • Remain on hand in case the packers/loaders have any questions.
  • Be sure to check all rooms, cupboards and walls to make sure nothing is left behind.
  • Record all utility meter readings (gas, electric, water).
  • Remember to review, sign and get a copy of the inventory of goods moved.

Boston Movers Don't Underestimate The Importance of Wardrobe Boxes

Joseph Coupal - Tuesday, August 17, 2010
You’ve heard the old age “Use the right tool for the right job”. We teach this to our children to help prevent injuries. Boxes are a critical tool in any household move. When it comes to choosing boxes, you most definitely need to choose the right tool for the job. As you are likely aware, boxes designed for moving household goods employ weights and strengths that are far superior to regular cardboard boxes. Today we’ll discuss the wardrobe box and why it is one of the more important pieces of equipment that you will utilize in your upcoming move. Consider the cumulative investment you and your family have in your wardrobe. Clothes like anything else can be irreparably damaged if not properly protected. Consider the cost of dry cleaning and professional laundering to return poorly packed clothes to a wearable state. Or for you do-it-yourselfers, the cost to wash, press, and hang all those clothes you just threw into a box. The wardrobe box simplifies your life. What makes this box so convenient is all you need to do is simply lift up your items, turn around, and place them in the box. This box can then just be closed up and it's ready for shipment. This simple tool allows you to make quick work out of packing your closets. And let’s face it, any quick work opportunity in the moving process is warmly received.

Since the loading and unloading of a wardrobe box is so simple, it is recommended that it is packed and unpacked on move day. The boxes take up a lot of room in your home, so the less time they are around the better. Since we understand how convenient it is for our clients to use wardrobe cartons on the day of their move, Marathon offers the box rental at no charge if you are moving with us. All of our trucks are equipped with wardrobe boxes for use on the day of your move for FREE! If you need to hold onto your wardrobe box because your new closet is not ready or not as big as your last closet, we offer used wardrobe boxes for only $8.00. If you are downsizing and want to keep wardrobe boxes for long term use to rotate seasonal clothing, we recommend having new cartons delivered out with your box order. You should then pre pack them with whichever season you would like to store temporarily. The in season clothes can be left hanging in your closet, and you can then use our free rentals to move those to your new home.

We hope this blog post gives you pause to plan your bedroom pack out and that by incorporating these tips, you have something to look forward to at the distant end.

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