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Moving in checklist
Moving in checklist










moving in checklist
  1. MOVING IN CHECKLIST REGISTRATION
  2. MOVING IN CHECKLIST WINDOWS

  • Magazine or newspaper subscription providersġ0. Arrange final readings of meters and transfer electricity, gas, internet and landline accounts.ġ1. Consider changing the locks at your new home, and make sure the fire alarms are working properly before you move in or purchase new ones.
  • MOVING IN CHECKLIST REGISTRATION

    Driving licence and vehicle registration authority in your state or territory.Provider for any investment holdings including shares or property.State and federal electoral commissions.Telephone company (including mobile phone and internet provider).It’s easy to do online with Australia Post. Insurance companies often factor the location of where you park at night into the premiums they charge, so yours may change depending on your new location and where you keep your car.Ĩ. Arrange to have your mail and any postal subscriptions redirected to your new address. This is to make sure your vehicle is covered at your new address from the day you move in. Drop in and visit the home as much as possibleħ. If you have car insurance, contact your insurance provider with your change of address.Having a timer to activate lights or a radio inside the home – you don’t want it to be obvious that your home is vacant.

    moving in checklist

    Fitting motion-activated exterior lights for dark areas around your home at night.

    MOVING IN CHECKLIST WINDOWS

    Making sure the windows and doors are securely closed and locked.Ensuring the mail is picked up regularly.Actions you can take with the new place before your move can include: And if you already have home insurance, be sure to let your insurer know your change of address.Ħ. If your home is going to be empty for a time before you move in, make sure you tell your insurance provider. Some providers may cover your belongings in transit to your new home. When purchasing home insurance you may need detailed information on the property, such as the age of your new home, what materials it is made of, and what it would cost at current market value to replace or rebuild.ĥ. Whether you’ve bought or rented, consider arranging contents insurance. Your mortgage provider may require you to have your new home insured. Select your company, book your moving date and get your boxes or packing crates delivered, along with packing materials.Ĥ. If you’ve bought your property, you may need to organise building insurance. Personal recommendations from friends and family may help you find a reputable company. 3. Get quotes from several removal companies.












    Moving in checklist