The Property Coach

Who To Notify When Moving Home - Checklist



Posted: Tuesday, September 05, 2006

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The Property Coach

Here is a useful checklist to help you contact all those people and utilities, to let them know of your forthcoming change of address.

Keep a diary handy while you are moving. I like to start a 'Moving Diary' dedicated to the move. I put all relevant notes and dates in it. Write in important dates and what should be or have happened by that date. This sort of diary really helps to relive the stress of moving as you can quickly lay your hand on a blueprint of your move and can quickly check to see if something is due to happen.

Of course you need all the services and utilities to be working right up to the moment that you leave your old property and working in the new property too. Nowadays you can inform the utilities companies of you proposed move date and then confirm closer to the day.

Take a reading of the Electricity, gas and, if you have one, water meter on the day that you are leaving your property. Put these readings into your diary and call the companies on the following day. Chances are that you will be pretty busy and may not remember to make all the different phone calls all on moving day.

Services and Utilities

Service

Done? Date
Water

Gas

Electricity

Telephone

Post Office

Cable/ Internet

Rental Companies

TV Licensing

Mobile phone company



Financial

Make sure that your insurance covers you right up to the day that you leave your old property and ensure that you have organised the insurance for your new property. Don't take a chance and hope that nothing will happen to you ... you will feel sick if it does.

Company Done? Date
Banks

Building Societies

Credit Card Companies

Council Tax Dept

National Savings & Bonds

Your Employer

Insurance companies

Pension Companies

Inland Revenue

Social security

Solicitor



Health


Done? Date
Doctor

Dentist

Optician



Your Car etc


Done? Date
DVLA

Breakdown recovery service

Vehicle registration agency

Vehicle insurance



Others


Done? Date
Friends & family

Subscriptions - mags, clubs

Milk delivery

Newsagent

Club membership

Library

Schools/ Colleges



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Top-level comments on this article: (4 total)
» left by LJ
from Dallas
3 years 170 days ago.
I was looking for a quick, simple listing of what all I need to do when I move.  This was the quick check list I needed.  Thanks so much.
» left by Brian - Property Coach 3 years 170 days ago.
Thanks LJ it's always good to have feedback, i really appreciate it.
 
Hope the move goes well
 
Regards
 
Brian
» left by Anonymous
2 years 327 days ago.
I found this to be a very helpful list. So far all I have added to it is my church, my pharmacy, and a reminder to get an updated voter registration card. Thank you!
» left by Anonymous
2 years 237 days ago.
Great list!
 
Don't forget anywhere that you have a pet registered, like a pet insurance company, veterinarian, or a microchip registry!
» left by Anonymous 2 years 236 days ago.
Thanks you're absolutely right ... I will add this next time I update my article.

Thanks again

Brian
» left by Jonno from UK 334 days 5 hours ago.
Basicly THE SAME CHECKLIST FROM BBC'S WEBSITE

CNTRL +C, CNTRL + V
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