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Things to remember
Pre-move checklist
Removals
Most professional removal firms are members of the British Association of Removers so they are protected by the Association’s code of practice.
Charges can vary considerably. Ask a few firms to come to your home, assess what will be involved in the move and get a quote – in writing.
Arrange your move as far in advance as possible to ensure you can move when you want to and if you do use a professional removal firm, ask them for packing boxes before you move.
Before you move:
- Arrange for your existing telephone line to be disconnected. Ask for this to happen at a specific time on the day of the move and if possible request to have the telephone number transferred to the new property.
- Redirect your post. For a small charge, the Royal Mail will redirect your post to your new address.
- Settle paper and milk bills.
- Run down your freezer so you can defrost it or, if you don’t want to defrost it, turn it up a couple of days before you move to freeze the contents as deeply as possible.
The day you move:
- Read the meters at your old and new home.
- Don’t pack everything! Keep a few essentials handy – mugs, kettle, and tea, washing up bowl, vacuum cleaner, bin bags and light bulbs.
Check that you have let everyone know your new address
- Accountant/Financial adviser
- Bank
- Building Society
- Catalogue companies
- Clubs and societies
- Credit card and store card companies
- Dentist
- Doctor/clinics
- DVLA (driving licence)
- DVLC (vehicle licence)
- Electoral role and council tax
- Electricity company
- Employer
- Gas company
- Gym/leisure centre
- Inland Revenue
- Insurance/pension companies
- Library
- Loan providers
- Motoring organisation/services
- National Savings
- Optician
- Premium Bonds
- Schools/colleges
- Subscriptions including cable/satellite TV, magazines and Internet provider
- Telephone/mobile phone companies
- Trade Unions and professional bodies
- TV Licensing Authority
- Vet
- Water company
- And don’t forget to tell your family and friends!
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Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.
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