Moving or relocating is more often an intimidating experience to many people. However, having a move plan ahead of time can help to make sure everything goes as smoothly as possible.
One month before the move date
Time for some house clearance! Create of list of the items you want to take with you to the new house and give everything else to your family and friends, or even charity.
Take the telephone, get some removals quotes and make the booking with the removal company. Ask family/friends to give you some recommendations. Sometimes a man and van removal company might be able to do the movefor you at a cheap price. Sort out all needed paperwork with the removal company.
Write down on paper the utility firms that need notifying and ring them up to let them know that you are changing address.
In the case that you are renting, let your landlord know that you are moving as most renting contracts require at least one month notice. Even if your notice period is less than a month, it is a nice gesture to let your landlord know in advance.
Purchase all packing materials that you may need for your house move such as wrapping papers or carton boxes.
Two weeks before the relocation
Begin with items you don't often use (which !) so you don't have to worry too much about packing later.
Create a list of your most used items and where they are going to in your new home.
Contact the removal service provider to confirm the moving time and date, locations, and inform them if there is any change regarding number of items, required service or any other information.
Advise your local authority that you are moving so they will stop sending council tax letters to you.
Ask your postal service provider to redirect your mails. This service can normally be provided with some chargers, depending on how long you would like to use the mail redirection service.
7 days before the move
Start packing the rest of the items except for those you will need until the move.
Create a list of friends, family, relatives and companies, authorities that you want to notify about your move.
Arrange final electricity and meter readings and sort out outstanding bills.
Cancel or redirect all deliveries such as papers, milk.
Put important and valuable items such as passports, jewellery, driving license and certificates in a safe place.
Obtain a new TV license or move the current TV license to your new home.
The day before the move
Complete all final packing and prepare a survival kit with essential items such as toilet paper, mugs, tea bags, spare light bulbs etc.
Check with your utility firms whether electricity, gas, telephone, Internet, TV are ready to be used in the new home.
Disconnect all unused appliances and defrost the fridge/freezer.
Clean around the house and leave a nice welcome card for the new owners so they will have a good start at place you used to love.
Sleep tight to ensure you are ready for the move!
The move day
Call your removal company to make sure they will be on time.
Switch off electricity, gas and water supplies at the mains and disconnect all appliances.
Make sure all doors, windows and house entrances are carefully locked.
Once everything has been loaded on removal vehicles, quickly look inside to make sure you do not leave anything behind.
Upon your arrival at the new place
Put the removal boxes to the correct rooms/places they are supposed to be.
Start unpacking from the most necessary, especially the survival kit.
Check and make sure electricity, gas, water, TV, Internet, telephone and other utilities are running.
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