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Things To Do When You Move

1. Submitting Your Resignation

As a tenant, it is important to be mindful that you have a contractual agreement with your estate agent or landlord if you live in a rental property. It is advisable to carefully review the terms of the contract, as the duration can vary, typically ranging from one to two months. Additionally, If you have resided there for less than a year, your contract might include a break clause. Before giving notice, make sure you are certain about your intended move-out date. Furthermore, if you require visual representations of your new home, you can utilize 3D floor plan software.

2. Streamline and Engage Professional Moving Services

Utilize this opportunity to initiate the process of organizing and simplifying your possessions. When hiring a removal company, it is essential to supply them with an assessment of the items you plan to relocate. If you are unsure of how to locate a removal company, consider visiting the British Association of Removers for assistance.

If you find yourself with items that you no longer need, you have the option to donate them. Alternatively, you can begin packing up nonessential belongings or temporarily put away larger items in storage if necessary. It is important to make sure you have an adequate supply of packing materials and boxes.

3. Consider the Well-being of Children and Animals

If you are a parent with young children or have pets, it is important to consider the placement of your children in a new school or inform their current school about the upcoming move. As for your pets, if you need to arrange a cattery or kennel for them during the relocation, it is advisable to do so in advance. Make sure to carefully plan how your children and pets will be handled on the day of the move.

Check out the guide titled “Ensuring the Safety of your children on Moving Day” for more information on how to navigate the process with kids.

Floor plan drawing service helps visualize the relationship between the rooms and get a real feel of the layout of the entire property. It provide a comprehensive overview of the space, illustrating how rooms and areas.

4. Revise Your Information

As you plan your move, it’s important to notify various individuals about your change of address. If you are moving to a new area, it is necessary to find new healthcare providers such as a dentist and doctor. If that’s not feasible, include your current healthcare providers in the list of contacts that you need to update with your new address.
Whom to inform about your change of address:

  • The municipal government (regarding taxation)
  • Your gas and electric service providers
  • Your General Practitioner and Dentist
  • The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DV)
  • Television
  • Updating Your Registration on the Electoral Roll
  • Your telecommunications service providers
  • Tax

Your insurance provider covers various types of insurance such as travel, pet, and automobile insurance.
It is important to make sure you have insurance for your new residence.

5. Ensure the Condition of Your Vehicle and Confirm Your Route

If you plan to travel a long distance to your new address, it is essential to have your car serviced and the tires checked before the day of your move. Take the time to confirm your route and ensure that there are sufficient places to stop for refuelling, taking breaks, and purchasing snacks along the way.

6. Close and Secure Equipment

It is recommended that you start the packing process approximately two weeks in advance. As the important day approaches, it is crucial to ensure that you have packed all the necessary items. By packing ahead of time, you will be able to stay calm and have sufficient time to label the boxes appropriately. Begin by emptying the contents of your kitchen cabinets and defrosting the refrigerator. Additionally, remember to include your garage and attic in the packing process.