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How To Best Help Someone Move Out of Their Place


How To Best Help Someone Move Out of Their Place

Did you know that moving out of a home is one of the most stressful experiences someone can have in a lifetime? That is odd to imagine considering that it seems like we or someone we know moves to a new place every few years. With rent prices skyrocketing, moving is becoming more of a common occurrence, but the stress has not dissipated. That is why you can help your friends by assisting them. Here is how to best help someone move out of their place.


Pet Sitting

Despite the wonderful homes we provide, many of our pets would sneak out the door and run away if given the chance. That is why moving can be tricky, as movers constantly go in and out of the apartment or house. With so much going on, it is easy for an animal to slip away without anyone noticing.


To help out your friend, you might consider hosting their pets in your home for a couple of days during the bulk of the moving process. Pet sitting is also a great option if you are unable or can’t make it to help them physically move boxes.


Make a List

If your friend is notoriously unorganized, then you might consider helping by making a to-do list. One of the most tiring things to do when moving out is cleaning the place at the end because all your energy is nearly gone. Where do you begin, and how can you get your deposit back?


To make the process easier, it would help your friend if you made a move-out cleaning checklist for them. For many, it is much easier to tackle a list and cross things off one at a time rather than having no structure, which can leave anyone frazzled.


Bring Supplies

When you are moving, it seems like you can never have enough boxes or tape; if you think you do, you might misplace them in all the chaos. That is why one of the best ways to help someone move out of their place is to bring extra supplies. As such, buy extra boxes in a variety of sizes, duct tape, markers, measuring tape, and cleaning supplies. Moreover, consider providing snacks and water to keep everyone hydrated and nourished.

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