Planning for Moving House

Posted on November 1st, 2006 in All Articles by loaninfo


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Planning for Moving House

Written by: Joseph Kenny

If you have just bought or are considering buying a new home,
then you will also need to plan the process of moving home.
While there are many things that you have to remember, planning
them in advance will make the whole move easier and less
traumatic. So it is a good idea that, as soon as you know the
completion date for your move, that you start planning.

There are certain things that take quite a bit of time and
should be arranged at least a month in advance. You will want to
inform your landlord or any flatmates, if you have any, of the
date that you are leaving. This can mean the difference between
getting your deposit back or not, if you are renting, so it’s a
good idea to let everyone know your plans as soon as you know
them yourself.

You should probably also inform the gas and electricity
companies of your knew property that you are the new owner. By
doing this, it can avoid mix-ups later on. This would also
include calling your telephone company and arranging to have
your phone number transferred.

You can start packing up your things or getting boxes together.
There are some things like books and photos that can be packed
in advance and will save you hassle later on when the move gets
closer. You may want to book some time of work, especially if
you don’t think you’re going to be able to arrange the move in a
weekend. Another good idea is to have a clearout and get rid of
some old things that have been gathering dust. In fact, moving
is the perfect chance to get rid of some of the belongings that
accumulate over the years.

As the move gets closer you should book the removal company and
arrange for transit insurance if you decide you need it. You can
tell the post office to redirect your mail and you can also
notify the local authority of the change in address for council
tax purposes.

You should make sure that all your utility bills are paid up by
the date of the move. You don’t want the new owners to be
hounding you for unpaid bills once you’ve moved and now is the
time to make sure they are accurate. If you have services like
milk deliveries, newspaper deliveries and the like you should
have these cancelled.

Before you leave, make sure all doors and windows are locked
and appliances and utilities are turned off.

About the author:

Joseph Kenny writes for the loan comparison sites Select Loans and also
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