ROSIE AND CURT HARSCH


CSP

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MOVING ORGANIZER

 

 

 

To effectively organize your move, print this page out and keep it handy. As you complete the items on the list, you can check them off.

 

When the list is complete, you are ready to move!

 

  • Make the decision on exactly what is to be moved and what is to be given away or sold.

 

  • Gather all of your belongings to be moved and have them consolidated at one location (or two if necessary); then ensure that all items you've decided to give away are gone.

 

  • Decide if storage will be necessary at destination and pick the location.

 

  • Make a list of everyone you need to notify about your move: friends, professionals, creditors, subscriptions, etc.

 

  • Obtain a subscription to the local paper in your new community to familiarize yourself with local government, social news and activities.

 

  • Obtain records from schools, doctors, dentists, lawyers, veterinarians, accountants, and the Department of Motor Vehicles.

 

  • Send change of address cards through your postal service.

 

  • Contact utility and related companies for service disconnect/connect at your old and new addresses. Remember to have utilities turned off at your current home the day after moving day and turned on at your new home the day before move in day to ensure service throughout moving day.

 

  • Change insurance coverage for your automobile, homeowner's or renter's, medical, and life.

 

  • Collect important papers to take with you, such as insurance documents, revenue department records, automobile registration, deeds, stock certificates, wills, etc.

 

  • Close your accounts in your local bank.

 

  • Open a bank account in your new locale.

 

  • Service your vehicles.

 

  • Defrost your freezer and refrigerator.

 

  • Prepare an "Unload Me First" carton with essentials you'll need immediately at your new home. Include a baggy filled with hardware from disassembled items, such as dresser mirrors and beds. Have this box loaded last or carry it with you in your car.

 

  • Call your move coordinator to confirm details of your move.

 

 

 

 

MOVING ESSENTIALS

 

 

To help keep essentials (things you may need to utilize upon arrival at your new residence) in one place, pack a box with the following items or types of items. Ask your van foreman to load it on the truck last. That way, it will be one of the first boxes unloaded at your new home.

Here are some items you can include in the box:

  • Telephone
  • Paper Towels
  • Toilet Paper
  • Soap
  • Light Bulbs
  • Flashlight
  • Pliers
  • Screwdriver
  • Hammer
  • Can Opener
  • Paper Plates
  • Paper Cups
  • Plastic Utensils
ROSIE AND CURT HARSCH

About ROSIE AND CURT HARSCH

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Celebrating over 29 years in the real estate business, Rosie and Curt are a nationally recognized, award-winning team that encompasses a strong personal and professional commitment to their clients.  As skilled negotiators, Rosie and Curt will obtain the best possible price and terms to sell your home, or buy a home. Both have earned the Certified Short Sale Professional, CSP designation.  With career sales of well over 1,164 individual homes sold, their business savvy, on going education, and work ethic, they provide their clients the level of skill and protection that only experience can provide. In today's market, the right agent makes all the difference. Both Curt and Rosie are Leadership Las Vegas Graduates, Curt 2005, Rosie 2006.  They serve on the board of St Jude Children's Research Hospital, Las Vegas Chapter and are proud volunteers with the Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation. They believe you win in life by helping others and consider it a privilege to work in the real estate business.   

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