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Once youve moved into your new home and boxes surround you, it can feel almost impossible to know where to start. Creating a detailed plan will help you methodically and intentionally move through the unpacking process, and before you know it, your new house will feel like home. Read on for your must-have post-move checklist.

Deep Clean
Ideally, a deep cleaning service should have come in before your move. However, after a busy day of moving, the house could likely use a once-over before you begin packing. Vacuum, mop and dust the surface so you can feel confident youre starting with a fresh slate.

Change the Locks
Once youve moved in, change the locks to keep your home feeling secure and safe. You dont know who has copies of the keys to the home, so its better to err on the side of caution. While youre changing the locks, also consider installing a smart deadbolt for added security and convenience.

Make a Pest Control Appointment
Contact a local exterminator to visit your house to conduct an interior and exterior inspection and treat the house for any potential pest issues. From pests that are already there to new pests that came along for the move, treating the home in advance will prevent any future issues.

Arrange for Trash Pickup
Contact your village to find out the track and recycling pick-up days. If you intend on using village-issued trash cans, order those, so you have them before the next garbage day.

Replace the Smoke Alarm Batteries
Replace the smoke and carbon monoxide batteries when you move in, so you can be confident they work. Pack batteries in your moving box, so you can replace the batteries before your first night in the new home.

Register Your Pet
If youre moving out of the area or out of state, look into registering your dog or cat. While some states require it, its still helpful to register your pet and update its chip information so you can have peace of mind in case it escapes the house.

Update Your Driver’s License
Contact the DMV to make an appointment to get a new drivers license and license plates if youre moving out of state. If youre moving within the state, check online to see if you can update your drivers license online. Youll likely need your existing drivers license, proof of residency and an additional form of identification to update your drivers license.

Register to Vote
If youre visiting the DMV to get a new drivers license, you may be able to register to vote as part of the process. Or, call your local village to inquire about changing your voter registration information.

Establish Domicile and Change Your IRS Address
If youre moving to a new state, you may need to establish a legal domicile for tax reasons. Researching your new states website will require additional details. Its also important to update your information with the IRS, to ensure all tax documents go to the correct location.

Published with permission from RISMedia.

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