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Can I donate furniture before moving?

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Can I donate furniture before moving?

Are you thinking, “Can I donate furniture before moving?” Yes—but do it smart. Read this short, practical guide and avoid last-minute chaos, wasted time, and lost tax benefits.

Quick Answer: Yes — but plan it

Donating furniture before you move is common and smart. It reduces load, lowers moving costs, and helps your community. But donate the right items, at the right time, to the right place.

Exact steps to donate furniture before moving (do this now)

  1. Inventory and decide fast.
  • Walk each room. Make a simple list: keep, sell, donate, recycle.
  • Prioritize large items that cost the most to move: couches, dressers, mattresses, tables.
  1. Check condition and rules.
  • Most charities require clean, usable furniture. No major stains, rips, or structural damage.
  • Mattresses are often rejected for hygiene reasons.
  1. Time it: book pickups 1–2 weeks before your move.
  • Charity pickups can fill up. Reserve early to match your move date.
  • If you have a flexible move date, schedule donation pick-up first.
  1. Choose the right donation option.
  • National charities with pickup (faster scheduling, tax receipt available).
  • Local shelters and non-profits (often accept larger items and support neighbors).
  • Thrift stores (good for furniture in near-perfect condition).
  1. Get proof for taxes and records.
  • Ask for a receipt at pickup. Note item descriptions and fair-market value.
  • Keep photos, receipts, and pickup confirmations.
  1. Don’t forget safety and logistics.
  • Disassemble large items if possible.
  • Protect floors and walls during removal.
  • If you hire movers, confirm donated items are removed before they arrive to avoid double charges.
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What to donate — and what to avoid

  • Donate: quality couches, dining sets, dressers, bookshelves, chairs, appliances in working order.
  • Avoid donating: wet furniture, moldy items, broken frames, old box springs, unsafe cribs, recalled items.

Last-minute options if pickup is full

  • Post free on local marketplaces (Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist “free” listing).
  • Offer curbside with “free” sign on moving day (check local rules first).
  • Use same-day junk removal services as a last resort—less eco-friendly and often costly.

Why a local realtor’s advice matters

A local real estate pro sees moves every week. They know movers’ costs, what buyers want, and which charities accept furniture. When you talk to Tony Sousa, you get straight, actionable advice tailored to your neighborhood. This saves time and avoids mistakes that cost money.

Need help planning your move and donations? Contact Tony Sousa — local moving and transition expert: tony@sousasells.ca | 416-477-2620 | https://www.sousasells.ca

Donate furniture before moving, but do it with a plan. Reduce costs, help others, and keep moving day smooth.

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Tony Sousa

Tony@SousaSells.ca
416-477-2620

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