Explanation
Separate the items you want to sell, donate, or discard. Ask the household mover to provide a list of items that are not to pack.
If you will doing the packing yourself, buy high-quality moving boxes and moving supplies and start packing non-essential items as soon as you decide to relocate. Packing is much easier if you pack a few boxes every day.
Pack essential items like kitchen utensils and toiletries in a separate moving box and write “Open First” on it.
Use color coded labels to ensure that your moving boxes will place in the rooms for which they are meant. List the contents of each box on the label.
Make a floor plan of your new home and mark the positions where you want your furniture and appliances to place. Give a copy to the movers.
Make a list of all the people who need to inform about your relocation and provide them with your new address.
If you are planning to drive to the destination in your own car, you can take your pets with you. Attach identification and rabies tags securely to the collars of your pets. Find out about motels on the way that allow pets.
present at your home when the movers arrive. Make sure that you agree with the comments about the condition of your possessions before you sign the inventory. If you cannot present, ask a responsible family member to there.