Important Checklist for Relocation Process

 To say the least, failing to complete a crucial duty or forgetting to pack an essential item during a house relocation may be extremely unpleasant.


During the preparation phase, and especially on Moving Day, we are frequently reminded that we are simply humans with imperfect memories, not robots with a central processing unit that is incapable of forgetting anything, EVER! Contact us today to see how Inside Moves Relocation, a moving company in Encino, can help YOU with your move! 


However, even in the middle of the commotion and stress caused by the home moving process, it is critical to keep organized and to ensure that you do not forget to pack items that you will undoubtedly require in your new home.


So, to keep your memory fresh when packing for a move, here are the ten most common items individuals forget to pack when relocating to a new home.


1. Important papers

Don't forget to pack crucial documents, especially those you'll need right away following the relocation. Prepare a binder and place all of your home's super important paperwork within it:


  • Personal documents (passports, birth certificates, marriage certificates, driver's licenses, diplomas, and professional qualifications)

  • Employment documents (work contracts, evaluation reports)

  • House documents (property deeds, rental agreements, mortgage documents, insurance policies)

  • Financial documents (bank statements, tax receipts)

  • Car documents (vehicle registration, auto insurance policies)

  • Other important documents


Keep the binder with you at all times, and do not give it to the movers. It is your obligation to travel any necessary papers, so place the binder in the necessities box and keep an eye on it.


Also, make sure you have all of the essential school records for transferring your school-aged children to a new school, as well as the appropriate medical records for registering with a new health care provider in the destination town or city.


2. Medications

Whatever you do, don't forget to bring your critical medications with you when you move.


Medicines, believe it or not, are another usually overlooked thing to bring when relocating to a new home or apartment. Failure to pack certain medical supplies occurs because they are frequently left out in medicine cabinets and closets, particularly owing to a lack of sufficient time for a comprehensive in-home walk prior to leaving the old home for good.


Remember to take out all of your prescriptions and place them in the necessities box. Sort through your medications because there's no point in bringing ones you'll never need or use again.


Inspect each medical product and set aside the ones that can be recycled.


  1. they have passed their expiration date,

  2. have unclear labels and no idea what they're for, and

  3. You have already discontinued use.


Check to see if you have packed all of your prescription medication that you require on a regular (daily) basis - it's simple to see how neglecting to pack such important medication can be devastating to your health and well-being.



3. Valuable Items

Surprisingly, what not to pack while moving includes a variety of things from around your home. Sure, you'll remember to take any jewels that happen to be right under your nose. But what about any valuables or important objects you may have concealed in secret areas throughout your home? It's time to get those as well!


Sit down and consider whether you have any valuables concealed away from prying eyes. Have you got a safe deposit box? A mobile safe? Do you have a secret hiding place in your house? Money, jewels, and minor family heirlooms are examples of high-value objects.


So, before your movers arrive, make sure all of your important and expensive goods are safely packed into the necessities box you will be carrying with you.


Never, ever leave your possessions to professional movers when you can move them yourself. Purchase supplementary moving insurance for larger precious objects, such as antique furniture or priceless works of art, for peace of mind.


4. Disposable cutlery and paper plates

One of the most common things people neglect to pack when relocating is disposable plates, cups, and cutlery in order to eat a decent meal until they have access to traditional china dishware and glassware in their new house.


You could be tempted to purchase pizza or take out Chinese food upon your arrival at your new home until you receive your silverware back. In such instances, paper plates and disposable cutlery come in useful so you don't have to wash anything - especially if you don't have any dishwashing solutions or sponges.


Disposable cutlery, plastic cups, and paper or plastic plates might also come in handy during the house transfer if you choose to drive to your new home. In any case, make a mental point to load your disposable chinaware and glassware inside the open-first box, along with a pack of paper towels to keep things from becoming too dirty.


5. Items from the storage facilities


Examine your storage rooms once again to see whether you've forgotten to pack anything important for the move.

Unsurprisingly, objects kept in various storage locations around the home such as garages, basements, attics, tool sheds, and even walk-in closets are frequently forgotten to pack when homeowners move.


You don't have to make the same mistake; instead, go through all of the storage rooms in your existing home or apartment, sort out the stuff stored in them, and then prepare to pack the items you wish to take with you.


As you may know, the storage areas in a home are the first rooms to sort through and pack because they are the most difficult to pack. Why? The difficulty in packing storage rooms stems from the abundance of odds and ends found in them.


Even if those various objects have been temporarily stored, there will undoubtedly be some vital and necessary goods that you would like to pack and transport to your new home. Also, if you've rented a self-storage container in the region, remember to look after those belongings as well.


 6. Chargers for cell phones and laptop computers

Chargers for your important electronics are one of the most frequently overlooked items to pack when relocating. Those charging devices are either left plugged into outlets or get mixed up with a slew of undesired stuff and never make it to the new home.


To avoid the unpleasant experience of discovering that the battery of your phone, tablet, or laptop is dead and its charger is missing, double-check that you've packed them safely beside the matching electronic equipment.


It's preferable to keep your laptop charger in the laptop bag with your portable computer. As for phone chargers and tablet chargers, which are frequently interchangeable, include them in the necessities box or bag because you'll almost certainly be carrying your smartphone during the house move.


Tools for the hands. Have you gathered all of your hand tools in your home? The best method to transport hand tools is to organize them in a handy toolbox. Keep a pair of pliers, a hammer, and a set of screwdrivers on hand for moving day; you never know when you'll need them.


Keys. During a house relocation, it's easy to forget to take all of your keys. Make a brief inventory of all the keys you have, and then check to see if you have each set of keys ready to go. New-house keys, automobile keys, safe keys, cabinet keys, and so on are examples of keys that can be forgotten.


A kitchen knife. It's a good idea to take a utility knife so you can begin unpacking those packed boxes as soon as they arrive. A pair of scissors can also suffice, but utility knives will significantly expedite the process of unwrapping your things.


Packing for a move will undoubtedly be the most time-consuming and labor-intensive activity on your moving checklist. Follow a thorough PACKING TIMELINE to 1) avoid costly packing blunders, 2) make the most of your packing time, and 3) ensure that no critical item is overlooked to be packed. Inside Moves Relocation, a moving company in Encino, can help YOU with your move, feel free to contact us! 


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