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Moving
Checklist
Use
the following checklist to make sure you find out all you
need
to know when moving home
1. Arranging the move
- If
you decide to move yourself, look into the costs involved.
Where long distances and several journeys are concerned
it may be worth hiring the professionals
- If
you do use a removal firm, check the contract to be clear
on exactly what the firm will do and what happens if any
of your goods get damaged during the move.
- Also
check with your home contents insurer to make sure you are
covered during the move
- If
you are moving from a large city to a smaller area, it may
be cheaper hiring the removers from the place you are moving
to
- If
no one can recommend a particular removal firm to you, use
one that is a member of the
British Association of Removers (tel: 020 8861 3331)
2.
Things to do
- Book
the removal firm if youre using one (give at least
two weeks notice)
- Hire
removal boxes or tea chests for packing if they are not
supplied by the removal firm
- Start
packing things you wont immediately need
- Arrange
for the professional disconnection of gas cookers and any
other appliances that you are taking with you (give seven
days notice)
- Arrange
for the final reading of gas/ electricity/ water (give 48
hours notice). Arrange for readings to be taken at your
new property to make sure you are charged for power/ water
from the date you move
- Arrange
for your final telephone bill, and arrange for a telephone
connection at your new home - see if you can transfer your
existing number over to your new home
- Cancel
standing orders or direct debits from your bank account
in favour of your existing house (mortgage, gas, electricity
payments) and complete fresh ones for your new house
- Cancel
deliveries of paper, milk, and so on and pay off your accounts
- Defrost
the fridge/ freezer.
- If
moving with a freezer filled with food, turn it up to maximum
for a few days before the move
3.
Moving Tips
- DonÙt
notify anyone of the change of address before the contracts
are exchanged - if the move falls through youÙll have to
notify everyone again
- Draw
up a plan of your new property, showing where you want your
furniture
- Take
down all the fitted items such as wall lights, shelves,
and brackets, mirrors and pictures very early on. It will
be more time- consuming than you think
- Pack
the things you rarely use first
- Make
the move that bit easier by throwing out clothes and things
you donÙt need. Some removal firms support Oxfam and have
an OXBOXX scheme whereby you put all your unwanted goods
in boxes, labelling them. The removal company will then
deliver the boxes to the nearest Oxfam on your moving day
- On
the day, pack one box with a kettle, tea bags, coffee, milk,
and snacks. Matches, kitchen roll, can- opener, sharp knife,
cutlery, plates, screwdriver, candles, loo rolls, and light
bulbs are also a good idea. Keep this box with you, along
with important documents, telephone numbers you may need,
cash and valuables and the keys to your new home
- Label
all your boxes and tea chests showing where they should
go
- On
the day of the move, turn off water, gas meter, boiler and
all electric and gas appliances; make a note of the readings
on the meters
- Arrange
with the Post Office to have your mail redirected automatically
to your new home. Redirection costs £6 for a month; £13
for three months; and £30 for a year. That is the price
per surname rather than per property 4. Who to notify
- Before
you move you need to contact the local offices of the water,
gas and electricity companies and the phone company
- You
also need to contact banks, building societies, and credit
card companies
- The
Council Tax departments in the area where you live now,
and the area you are moving to
- The
companies that handle your home contents and buildings insurance,
and car insurance. Make sure that you are covered in your
new home
- The
companies handling any pension and life assurance policies
you may have ÁRental companies if you are renting your TV
or video, and the TV licence authority
- The
Inland Revenue and the Department of Social Security
- The
DVLA to change your driving licence to incorporate your
new address
- Your
doctor, dentist and optician
- Your
employer
- Friends
and relatives
- National
savings and premium bonds
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