Rental
The moving checklist at a glance
In the hustle of moving to a new rental property, it's always handy to have a checklist of tasks that need to be done, which you can tick off one by one. StartHousing has developed an innovative moving checklist that covers all the to-dos.
Once you know you're moving:
- Consider giving notice on your current rental property
- Arrange for the transfer of phone, internet, and TV services
- Discuss with the current occupants of the new house about the possibility of taking over items like carpets, curtains, etc.
- Arrange for time off work for the move
- Inquire about possible reimbursement for moving expenses
- Check if you're eligible for tax deductions on moving expenses
- Take measurements of the new house
- Update or cancel automatic transfers
- Cancel services like house cleaning and window washing
- Contact movers and request a quote
- Schedule a meeting with the movers
- Be mindful of purchases considering the upcoming move
- Start decluttering and sorting items you don't want to take to the new home
- Apply for a residency permit from the municipality where you're moving
- Buy a city or regional map (some municipalities offer free maps to new residents!)
- Take a stroll around the neighborhood where you'll be living
- Schools, shops, associations
- Childcare facilities
- Family support services
- Health centers
- Babysitting services
- Waste collection system
- Parking regulations for caravans, etc.
- Balcony usage regulations
- Dog taxes and leash regulations
- Make a list of people to send change-of-address cards to and arrange for cards
- Inform your doctor, dentist, specialists, and pharmacist
- Update your health insurance and bank
- Notify your child's school and enroll them in the new school/schools
- Inform your home and contents insurance provider
- Notify your life insurance and pension fund providers
- Inform your car insurance provider
- Inform any other insurance providers
- Arrange for gas, water, and electricity to be disconnected at the old property
- Arrange for gas, water, and electricity at the new property
- Cancel or redirect your magazine subscriptions
- Arrange for childcare on moving day with family and friends
- Arrange for pet care on moving day and inform the caretaker
- Arrange for key handover for the old house
- Arrange for key handover for the new house and consider making spare keys
- Return borrowed items
- Start packing (see "Packing-Unpacking")
- Pack everything you won't need at the last minute
- Stock up on easy meals for the evening before moving day and for moving day itself
- Ensure you have enough coffee on hand
- Use the last garbage collection day to dispose of any remaining items
- Secure the washing machine drum
- Ensure you have enough cash on hand for the last day and evening before moving
- Take children to their overnight accommodation
- Take pets to their overnight accommodation
- Turn off and empty the fridge
- Set the freezer to the coldest setting and dry the fridge
- Disassemble removable furniture
- Try to reserve space for the moving truck with your own car and your neighbors' cars
- Go to bed early
- Get up early
- Keep medical papers in your hand luggage
- Keep cash and checks in your hand luggage
- Check the attic for forgotten items
- Check all rooms for forgotten items
- Record meter readings and shut off gas, water, and electricity
- Close all windows and doors
- Hand over the keys to the caretaker
- Try to place everything in its proper place as soon as possible
- Check all unpacked items for any moving damage
- Settle the bill with your mover and don't forget to thank the crew
- Make one room "livable" as soon as possible
- Hang up bedroom curtains
- Let the fridge and freezer rest before plugging them in
- Secure the washing machine drum
- Pick up the children
- Arrange furniture and unpack
- Report any moving damage to your mover
- Contact your mover about empty moving boxes
- Get to know your new neighbors and caretaker
- Update your address in your passport
- Update your address on your driver's license
- Check if your mail is being forwarded
- Set up new automatic transfers
- Use up any thawed food from the freezer as soon as possible
- Heights, widths, and lengths of all rooms and other spaces
- Location of cable connection and distance to where you want to place your radio and TV
- Number and location of power outlets and any landlord regulations
- Waste collection schedule
- Does your new home have district heating?
- When was the chimney last cleaned?
- Is there a special connection for electric cooking?
- Are pets allowed in your new home?
- Can the mover come right up to the door? Is there a hoist beam? Is there a moving elevator available?
- Consult with your mover about packing
- Start packing as soon as you have the moving boxes at home. It takes more time than you think. Assign a number to each room in the new house. Note on each moving box what's inside and the room number it should go to
- Hang clothes directly from the closet into special wardrobe boxes. Lock cabinets and attach the key
- Divide books among several boxes. Fill open spaces with light items. Stand bottles upright in boxes
- Keep flammable or otherwise hazardous materials separate. Ask your mover how to best pack fragile items
- Wrap table silverware in kitchen paper. This prevents scratching. Don't pack sharp objects with fragile items such as records. Secure the pick-up arm and store the cartridge separately
- Move the washing machine only if the drum is secured. Don't pack mirrors and paintings: your mover knows how to handle them
- Put small plants together in a box. Don't pack large plants; your mover will take care of them
- Upon arrival at the new house, immediately mark these numbers on the doorposts of the rooms!
