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Moving Survival Kit
If you're traveling to your new destination by car, label your survival kit DO NOT MOVE and take this box with you. Otherwise, tell your movers to see that this box is the last to be loaded and the first to be unloaded. Here's what you might want to include in your survival kit: first-aid kit and pain reliever, bar soap, toilet paper, shower curtain, extension cord, trash bags, light bulbs, flashlight and fresh batteries, telephone, pens and paper, scissors, utility knife, screwdriver, pliers, hammer and nails, cleaning supplies, paper towels, dishwashing and laundry detergent, dish cloth and kitchen towel, paper cups, paper plates, napkins, silverware, kitchen knife, can opener, canned and dry food, coffee and coffee pot, towels, sheets, pillows and blankets. With a little planning and attention to the details, you can do a lot to help your moving day go smoothly. With a real estate professional, like me, who takes care of all the details from contract to closing, your real estate transaction can be a smooth and successful experience from beginning to end. Call me if you are planning to move in the near future. I would enjoy being of service to you.
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Irene Corb Gaffigan, CRS This article is not intended to provide specific advice, but rather to provide insight into matters that we feel are useful. As always, seek professional advice prior to taking any action. © 1997, 1998 WriteTrack,TM Inc. All Rights Reserved. Law prohibits reproduction in whole or in part without written permission. E-mail: info@writetrackinc.com |