Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Before moving anything in

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Before moving anything in
Before moving anything in

Before moving many belongings into your new home, its important to make sure that everything is as it must be. You may have had a list of repairs you expected â?? or this is the first time you've seen the house empty. Take some time to go around with a notepad and check all of the sockets for obvious signs of wear and tear and look for damage that you might be otherwise liable for.

Ensure that any cupboards are empty, free of damp, mold or bad smells, and keep an in depth note of what where the electricity, water and gas stopcocks are. While doing this, you'll also be getting a feel for where you can place any furniture, how to get it up any stairs or even just into the house. Note down any damage or concerns you must be discussed with whomever you're dealing with â?? its important to have these notes before moving anything in so that you can get the problems remedied as soon as possible.

If you're letting from a landlord, he'll give you a list of any fittings, fixtures and furniture he's leaving â?? its quite typical nowadays for landlords to leave 'white goods' â?? appliances, such as the refrigerator, freezer, washing machine and cooker. If you're letting, your landlord should also give you contact details, emergency repair numbers and any paperwork pertaining to these emergency repairs that you can need. You may also need bank details or arrange a good time to come and collect rent. Any final paperwork can be signed now, and then you can start making your new place your own.

You should also ensure that the central heating and boiler work correctly and collect any manuals for these from the previous occupant â?? these manuals you will save a lot of frustration in the long run.

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