Moving Smartly 

We’d like to recommend to you a company called Move Advocate, which provides comprehensive services for long-distance moves. Call 800.617.1918 and ask to speak with a move coach to get started. 

When you change your address, don’t forget to notify the following:

(As your Buyer’s Agents, we remind you about transfer of utilities in a timely fashion and help in every way we can, but there is much you must do to ensure the smooth transition from your hold home to your new).

The post office. Log on to moversguide.usps.com or go to your local branch to fill out a change of address form to arrange for mail forwarding.
The IRS. Print out and mail the IRS' Change of Address form.
Credit card companies, including store cards and loyalty programs.
Banks. Update all your accounts, including online banks, retirement funds, and investment accounts.
Utility companies. Arrange for transfer of service at your new address, and schedule transfer (or shut-off) at your old address for the end of the moving day or date of possession.
Home or renters' insurance. Ask if you have coverage for your possessions during transport, especially if you're moving valuables in your own vehicle.
Car insurance
Health insurance
Your healthcare providers. Ask for referrals to physicians in your new area, and have your medical files transferred.
Government agencies. Be sure to notify Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, or any other government program from which you receive benefits.
Phone company, cable and internet. Discontinue service at your old location and schedule new service.
Cell phone provider.
Magazine subscriptions.
Clubs or organizations.



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-  Ginger Casey

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