Welcome to Move Texas Forward

Texas employers continue to grow and add jobs. Out-of-state companies are expanding in Texas. The shale gas boom is creating new opportunities for Texas families. For the 12th year in a row, Texas is the top exporting state in the nation.

Economic growth is good for our families and communities. But growth also strains our roads and other critical infrastructure as more than 1,000 people move to Texas each day. Without the proper investment, gridlock and roadway safety will worsen and our economy and quality of life will suffer.

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Texas Real Estate Selling Guide

You’ve decided it’s time to move on to a new nest and put your current abode up for sale. Here are a few steps you’ll want to cover in order to maximize the visibility and profit of your home.

Setting a realistic price point is vital? set it too high and you’ll have a hard time selling, price is too low and you leave money on the table. Avoid those scenarios by arming yourself with information. Find out your home’s value by seeking a CMA (Comparative Market Analysis) and a property appraisal. You can request a CMA from a real estate office in your area, usually for free.

Prior to accepting viewings, “stage” your home to highlight its attractiveness. Make your property look as bright and spacious as possible. Get rid of clutter in the garage and basement, put in brighter light bulbs, wash the roof and throw a fresh coat of paint on the walls. Once the viewings begin, try to remove your emotional attachment. Some may not like the décor, or the size, or the way your beloved neighbor keeps her yard. Ultimately, you only need one person to fall in love with it.

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Texas Real Estate Law Guide

If you’re moving to Texas or, sadly, leaving Texas – chances are you are buying or selling a Texas home.  Be sure that you are up to date on the laws pertaining to real estate transactions.

Selecting A Good Texas Real Estate Attorney

Real estate is a unique asset, and the legal issues touching real estate can be correspondingly unique, not to mention high stakes. Real estate is usually the single largest asset that most Americans own. Nevertheless, some will feel disinclined to spend thousands of dollars on a lawyer and will try to save money by hiring a cheaper or less experienced attorney.

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Planning Your Move to Texas

We know how stressful the Texas moving process can be, and how important it is that your belongings arrive at your new location safely and on-time. It is impossible to remember everything. Being organized is the key to a hassle-free move and this is the time to start getting the details of your move.

6-8 Weeks to Texas Move

  • Decide what’s going with you to your new home. If you decide to dispose of items that you don’t need you should either donate them to a charity, consider having a garage sale or ‘home auction’, or rent a dumpster. Contact a local charity or pick a date at least two weeks before moving date for the garage sale. Advertise the garage sale locally.
  • Start collecting suitable moving and packing supplies if you plan to do your own packing. You can purchase all these materials from a moving supply company, or speak to your local supermarket about taking boxes off their hands. Bear in mind that all boxes that you purchase from a moving company are specially designed for the moving industry to prevent any damages to your belongings. Getting boxes from other sources may create some difficulties when packed in the van. These boxes may be unusual sizes and they may not be strong enough to prevent damages to items packed inside.
  • Think about your new home layout and start thinking about where you’ll place the furniture. Create a floor plan of your new home that will prevent the stress of making decisions when your furniture arrives at your new home.
  • All travel arrangements (hotel, flights, car rental, etc.) for your family should be made at this time. Try to keep your plan flexible as possible to accommodate any schedule changes or delays.
  • Finalize all real estate and rental needs.
  • Contact your insurance agent to transfer medical, property, fire and auto insurance.
  • If you’re in for a long-distance haul, all medical and dental records should be stored to be safe and easily accessible. Be sure to include prescription, vaccination records, and eyeglass specifications.

4-5 Weeks from Move to Texas

  • Contact the Post Office for the Change of Address form to advise of your move.
  • Inform all your debtors/creditors of your new postal details.
  • Organize your move by deciding and making lists of what items you will not transport, what items your van line agent will move and what items you will move yourself.
  • Make a decision on who will do most of the packing or all the packing. It is a good idea that you let the moving company do most of the packing. They know the best methods for keeping items safe; that’s what they do for a living.
  • Get your kids involved with the moving process. Let them do some packing and suggest a layout for their new room. Make it fun and exciting for them to move.

3 Weeks to Moving to Texas

  • Notify your agent if there are any changes in the dates of your move. If you will need any additional accessorial service such as piano moving, packing and unpacking, storage you should inform the moving company for pricing information. Also, inform them if you add or subtract items from your planned shipment.
  • Make transportation arrangements for your pets. Take your pets to your veterinarian to ensure proper up to date health certificates and rabies inoculations.
  • Return any borrowed items such as library books. Also collect all items that are being repaired stored or cleaned (clothing, shoes, etc).

2 Weeks to TX Move

  • Transfer all prescriptions to a pharmacy in your new city.
  • Call your bank to find out how to transfer your accounts.
  • Clear all your safety deposits boxes.
  • Disassemble and disconnect your computer system before you move. Back up all your computer files on a disk. Consider taking all back up files disks with you in the car. Exposure to extreme temperatures can damage your software.
  • Make final packing decisions. Clean and clear your home.
  • Dispose of items that represent a hazard and are not allowed to be shipped.
  • Tape and seal all cleaning fluids that are non-toxic, non-flammable in plastic bags.
  • Drain your lawn mower, power tools of all the oil and gasoline to ensure safe transportation.
  • If you need to store anything call your moving company about storage options available.
    Inform municipal and telephone services of your move. Arrange to have them disconnected from your present home the day after your scheduled moving day. Sign up for services at your new address and connect them on your moving-in day.
  • If you are moving abroad, then make sure that you are well informed about the international calling services and online phone cards. So that you can immediately stay connected after your moving day.

One Week to Moving

  • Make sure to mark which items you’ll take yourself, so the movers won’t take them or have any questions.
  • Make sure you haven’t overlooked anything in the house.
  • Mark your boxes to be shipped with “Fragile”, “Do Not Load”, “Load Last” stickers.
  • Empty, defrost and clean your refrigerator, freezer and clean your stove, all at least 24 hours before moving to let them air out. Try using baking soda to get rid of any odors.
  • Prepare items you will need while your goods are in transit. Pack your suitcases and confirm travel arrangements for you and your family. Try to keep plans as flexible as possible in the event of an unexpected delay or schedule change.
  • Make sure your agent knows the address and phone number your new home. You should also provide an address and phone number of where you can be reached until you will get to your new home.

One Day to Move

  • Pack a box of things you’ll need as soon as you arrive at your new home. (This might include non-aerosol cleaning supplies, disposable plates and cups, light tools, snacks, bathroom items, rubbish bags, and TOILET ROLLS!)
  • Take this box with you or have the driver load it last and unload first. This is usually the day packing is done.
  • Make sure all packing services have been performed before you sign for them.
  • Defrost, thoroughly clean and dry refrigerator.
  • Ta Da – It’s time to move!
  • Be on hand when the driver arrives and throughout the loading process. (If you won’t be there, make sure someone will be there to direct the movers. Make sure the driver has in writing the name and phone number of that person.)
  • Accompany the driver during inventory. Check on the condition of your goods as they are loaded.
  • Make a final tour of your home. See that nothing is overlooked.
  • Sign the bill of lading and make sure your new address and phone number are correct.
  • Lock all windows and doors, and turn off all switches.

Maximize Your Texas Auto Insurance Claim

Maximizing your injury claim just means getting a fair settlement. The auto liability insurance company is already working on ways to defeat or at least minimize your claim. Remember, insurance companies charge a lot of money for premiums from everybody. But they get to keep all the money that they do not pay out for claims. In order to do this, they will stop at nothing to cheat you out of every penny they can. They spend millions of dollars “training” their claims adjusters in the methods of beating you!

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