Tips For Postponed Relocation
Tips For Postponed Relocation
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Most movers understand just how complicated relocation can be. Sometimes, things just don’t go as planned and may end up with you having to reschedule your move. For instance, the previous owner may not be able to vacate the home in time, there may be delays in construction or remodeling in your new home or you may have delays from your end. No matter what the reason may be, the next step of finding out that you can’t move on time is to regroup! So we put together some tips for postponed relocation.
Start planning your move and packing at least a month before moving day. If you did start early, then you have a head start. The first step is to make sure that everyone is aware of the change in moving date. Regardless of which end the delay is coming from, you will have to notify your landlord to get an extension until the new moving date. The next step is to let your moving company know about the delay as early as possible and to set a new moving date. In most cases, you will be able to know about the delay with plenty of time left to make other arrangements. Unless the change is last minute, you won’t have to face extra charges for changing the date.
The next step is to work on rescheduling any deliveries to your new address. If you have utilities to set up or have ordered any items for the new house, then you will have to notify the respective services providers that there will be a delay. Once you are aware of the new moving date, you can arrange the deliveries to arrive when you are there.
A postponed move means extra time for you to plan your transition to the new house. This extra time will be especially useful if you are moving out of state. You can use this extra time to organize your belongings, shop for supplies and to spend time with your loved ones.
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West Palm Beach, FL 33407
Author: Kathy Long