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What if something gets broken?
Relax, we've got you covered. We'll resolve the problem to your satisfaction within the confines of the type of valuation coverage you elected for your move. For information on what is the best type of coverage for you visit understanding valuation coverage.
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The big day has finally arrived
because you have done your job
of planning and preparing using
our Senior Move Workbook. This
may be your easiest day!
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Move Day
- Provide your move crew supervisor your move plan and a copy of your
room planner.
- Let your move manager handle the communication with the movers
- Take a walk around the neighborhood to say goodbye
- Have lunch with friends
- Ask mover to load your move essential kit in your car
- Take a last look around
- Is the water shut off?
- Furnace and air conditioner shut off?
- Light switches turned off?
- All utilities arranged for disconnection?
- Windows shut and locked?
- Old house keys surrendered?
- Look in the closet and behind doors
- Walk through the home with your mover ensuring that everything has been addressed
- Cleaning supplies have been left behind for cleaning service
- Ensure that your new home is set up
- Proper placement of furniture
- Bed made
- Pictures hung
- Appliances, telephone, TV, lamps and clocks plugged in and functioning
- Shower curtain hung
- Essentials unpacked
- Kitchen and bathroom set up
- Confirm that all boxes will be discarded
- Arrange for next day handyman services with Beltway Movers
After The Move
- Meet with your move manager and discuss victories and losses
- Meet with Beltway Moving Extra’s representative for handyman services
- Go shopping
- Start getting oriented to your community
- Meet with the welcome team of your new community
- Take care of final details of old residence
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