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		<title>Useful Tips while moving to and from a house</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Moving is the process of vacating a fixed location, a residence or business office, and settling in a different one. Moving from a foreclosed or FSBO property can involve leasing out the owned property for hire to the intending buyer. OR maybe you want to move to a new property and sell of the older one. In either of the cases, you need to move and moving involves organizing, packing and transporting belonging to the new]]></description>
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	Moving is the process of vacating a fixed location, a residence or business office, and settling in a different one. Moving from a foreclosed or FSBO property can involve leasing out the owned property for hire to the intending buyer. OR maybe you want to move to a new property and sell of the older one. In either of the cases, you need to move and moving involves organizing, packing and transporting belonging to the new premises.</p>
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	Leasing home agreements are getting more popular as homes become increasingly difficult to sell. Such agreements are beneficial to both the buyer and seller. The buyer gets more time to prepare for ownership and the seller meanwhile gets an income from the property while they wait to sell by moving out.</p>
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	When you receive an offer on your house and you know you are about to start moving, this is the time to contact removal firms and storage companies for quotes. Most owners facing loss of their homes seek an option and start recovering financially by leasing out the property they decide in moving out. They might want to take some appliances from the property without damaging the property. It is required to be discussed with the buyer first.</p>
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	Here are some tips that take care of details when you are moving:</p>
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		Get out your labels, marking pens and cartons. Get storage boxes.</li>
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		Segregate all items to be moved in a tangible manner into sections related to main items and their sub-parts.</li>
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		Decide on a date (the completion date) as soon as you exchange contracts. Avoid a Friday and bank holidays because that is when the removal firms are in high demand and may be stretched.</li>
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		Prepare a checklist of items like boxes, newspaper, tape, and a marker for starters. You will need varying sized boxes, bubble-wrap.</li>
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		Discard all unnecessary items to decrease burden and cut moving cost</li>
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		Before or after moving house check the water, electricity and gas meter readings of your old and new house.</li>
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