The Only Moving Checklist You'll Ever Need

The Only Moving Checklist You'll Ever Need

There’s no denying it, moving is a huge hassle. Between packing boxes, renting trucks, finding help, and taking care of the thousand smaller-yet-still-absolutely-vital details that go along with changing residences, it’s a miracle that any of us make it out of the ordeal in one piece! Even if you decide to just go ahead and hire a moving company to take care of the heavy lifting (literally and figuratively), there’s still a lot that you’re going to have to take care of in order for the process to go smoothly. Given the overall complexity of the entire operation, it can be easy to feel as though you’re drowning under a tide of responsibilities. And you know what? If you absent-mindedly neglect even one of those responsibilities, then it can end up derailing your entire move.

The good news is that you don’t have to rely upon your own memory when it comes to planning out the process; we’ve created this handy checklist that will help guide you through your move—from eight weeks before, to the day of, and beyond.

The Moving Checklist Printable
Download the Moving Checklist printable PDF to help with your move.

Download the Moving Checklist printable to help with your move.

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