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moving to a homeowners associationWhether your new home is just down the street in a nearby homeowners association or across the country, moving can be stressful. There’s a lot of work to be done before that final box is unpacked and it’s easy to overlook the details that pile up the closer you get to your departure date.

First, we’re happy to have you if you are just moving to the homeowners association community, and we hope you enjoy your time here. Here are some important tips to help make your move smoother.

Shipping Notes

If you’re shipping items, keep the shipment registration number with you. You may need this number when calling your mover.

Bed Ready

Put your sheets and towels in a dresser drawer so you don’t have to go searching through all your boxes for them the first night in your new home.

Freshen the Fridge

If you’re bringing your refrigerator, thoroughly clean and dry the inside. Then, put a handful of fresh coffee, baking soda or charcoal in a sock inside to keep it smelling fresh.

Pack Wisely

Heavy items go in small boxes; lighter items go in larger boxes.

Safe Memories

If some item is particularly significant to you, like a picture, take it with you in your car. If it’s irreplaceable, you don’t want regrets later. Place sheets or blankets between framed photos or art for protection.

Protect Plates

Plates should be packed on end vertically, rather than flat and stacked.

Pet Care

Ask a neighbor in the homeowners association to watch your pet at his or her house on moving day. It’ll keep your pet calm, safe and out of the way.

Bare Necessities

Cell phones and chargers, toilet paper, toiletries, snacks, drinks, soap, flashlight, screw driver, pliers, can opener, paper plates, cups, utensils, some pans, paper towels and cleaning supplies are some of the essentials you may need upon arrival. Pack a box with these items and load it last.

Bulb Basics

Remove light bulbs from your lamps.

Involve the Kids

Ask your children to write their names and new address on the boxes for their rooms. It’ll help them remember the address.

Plant Care

Try not to let foliage rest against car windows; the leaves could burn due to glass intensifying sunrays.

Take the time to implement these tips to properly prepare for your move to the homeowners association. It may seem like more work upfront, but ultimately it can save you lots of hassle in the long run. Good luck!

 

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