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Moving check list - Moving house checklist
Because we know moving is a very stressful experience, we have put together a moving house check-list to ease off the stress and make it much more pleasant.
So after you have received your quote from us, here is what you need to do...
- Car: get it serviced, particularly if you are going on a long journey.
- Bank: Notify your bank of your change of address and consider transferring your account to a branch nearer to your home.
Don't forget any items that are retained by the bank for safe keeping.
- Credit/Store cards: Fill in the change of address section of your statement when returning it with your payment and also
notify any card protection insurers that you may have.
- Standing Orders: Give your new address to companies with which you have a hire purchase agreement or a loan.
- Schools: Notify your child's school of their leaving date and advise new school as soon as possible.
- Inland Revenue: Notify your local tax office quoting your reference number.
- Premium Bonds: Write to the Bonds and Stock Office quoting your bond number (form available from the Post Office)
- National Insurance /DSS Benefits: Write to your local DSS office, giving your full name, date of birth, and full National
Insurance number.
- Pension: Advise your local Post Office or private scheme of your change of address.
- Insurances: Notify your broker or individual insurance companies: motor, household contents, life and other insurances.
- Driving Licence: Complete section 1 on your licence and return it to DVLC, Swansea, SA99 1BN.
- Stocks and Shares: Notify your stock broker or each individual Company Registrar.
- Landlord/Tenant: Give appropriate notice to quit or advise tenants of any change of landlord.
- Doctor /Dentist /Optician: De-register if you are moving away and research alternatives nearer to your new address. Liaise
with hospital if undergoing regular treatment.
- Post Office: The Post Office prefers at least seven days notice for the redirection of your mail. This can only be done
over the counter at the Post Office.
- TV Licence: Contact TV Licensing in order to transfer your licence to your new address, by calling 0870 242 3349 or visiting
www.tvlicensing.co.uk/moving.
- TV Rental: Sets can normally be taken to your new address when renting from a large company and your records will be
transferred to their nearest branch.
- BUPA/Private medical: Advise change of address and /or research new schemes.
- Subscriptions: Notify all organisations/clubs/charities to which you subscribe of your new address.
- Printers: If required, arrange for the printing of change of address cards, with your new postcode.
- Hotels: If you need hotel accommodation during the removal, book your hotel well in advance, especially if the move occurs during the summer months.
- Carpets/Curtains: If you are ordering these new, confirm the correct delivery dates.
- Telecommunication/Mobile Phone Providers: Contact providers including Internet account and advise your change of address and the date from which you wish your new number to operate. Give at least two weeks notice.
- Council tax: Notify relevant authorities in both your current area and the area to which you are moving.
- Football pools: Notify on the coupon or inform your collector.
Motor Vehicle Licence -Send the appropriate section of your Vehicle Registration Document to the Vehicle Licensing Centre,
Swansea, SA99 1AB.
- Pets: Make arrangements to book pets into kennels/cattery etc. or for friends/relatives to look after them during the move. Arrange for the transfer of your pet's records to the new vet.
- Gas: The gas market is now open to competition and you can choose your supplier. If you want British Gas, contact their
Homemovers Advice Line on 0645 555 408 as soon as you know your moving date.
- Water: At least 48 hours notice is required by both your existing and your new authority to arrange for disconnection and
re-connection of supply.
- Library: Make sure that you take all the books back that you have on loan.
- Items on Loan: Return borrowed items to your friends and neighbours.
- Milk/Papers: Settle outstanding accounts and cancel supplies.
- Dry Cleaning: Collect all remaining items.
- Children: If possible arrange childcare on removal day.
- Do last minute laundry. If you plan to store for an extended period, keep back clothes for the opposite season.
Ensure that the keys for your new home are going to be available.
If we have quoted to move your freezer with contents (over a short distance), place the contents in polythene bags so that
they can be lifted out quickly to facilitate the movement of the freezer. Make sure any packets, bottles or jars are sealed
with tape to prevent spillage.
- Pack valuables and documents and put in a safe place.
- Resolve parking problems. Sort out lift access if you live in flats.
- Plan the evening meal for move day. It may be easier to eat out.
- Prepare plants for travel.
- Get a good nights sleep.
- The team leader will introduce himself and his crew to you. Show the team leader around the house.
- Keep the kettle boiling and the biscuits flowing so that everyone is refreshed.
- Strip the beds. Keep the linen in a box that travels with you so you can pull it out for the first night.
- Once the van is loaded, walk around the house with the team leader to ensure all items to be moved have been placed in the
vehicle.
- At your new home everything is unloaded and placed in the appropriate rooms and if quoted for, unpacked and unwrapped by
the moving team.
- Once you are satisfied that everything has been delivered and positioned in appropriate places, you will be asked to
acknowledge this by signing the team leader's delivery sheet, writing any comments you may wish to make.
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