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What To Do When You First Move In
A house full of moving boxes can be overwhelming. Make a plan before
you start unpacking. Know where you want to put things you'll be using,
and what will go into storage. Unpack first the things your household
needs to function: sheets and towels, kitchen gear, clothes.
Here are some other tips for making your arrival as smooth as possible:
• Arrange for the telephone and utilities to be switched on the
day you move in. If you are having any contracting work done before you
move in, you may want to have them switched on as soon as the previous
owners vacate.
• Arrange for special services. Such services may include
garbage pick-up, cable television service, or local newspaper delivery.
• Change the locks on all entry doors. This ensures that only
you and your family will have access to your house.
• Collapse boxes for storage or recycling. Save any boxes you
need to repack items for storage.
• Settle your children into school. If you're moving to a new
school district, you'll need to enroll your children if you haven't
already done so. Be sure you have their medical records with you; most
schools require immunization and physical records before they will
accept a student.
• Complete any changes of address you may have postponed. This
may mean sending notices to family and friends, magazines, professional
or alumni associations, or any other group you belong to.
• File your closing statements where you can get to them easily
at tax time. Your settlement papers are probably already together in an
envelope or file; keep them with your other tax records for the next
year.
• Change your driver's license and automobile registration.
Different rules apply in different states. Check your state's
requirements.
• Change your voter's registration. Go the voter registrar's
office. In some states, you can register at the local state department
of motor vehicles office where you get your driver's license and car
registration.
• Start a log of repairs, remodeling, and major maintenance
projects. It may seem premature, but it's a good habit to get into.
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