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Valley King Properties
12416 N. 28th Dr., #6
Phoenix, AZ 85029
Direct - 623.340.2026
Fax - 602.375.9950
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Moving Tips for Tenants,
Renters
This resource is by no means complete.
It's simply a reminder of things to not
forget or overlook. We hope it helps with
your relocation.
Before You Move
Notice to Vacate
- Give existing landlord a written
notice of your intention to move as
required by your lease or rental
agreement.
Address Changes
- Post Office: give the forwarding
address for all names.
- Notify the bank of your new
address for continuing or closing
statements.
- Notify charge accounts and
credit cards of your new address.
- Subscriptions: address changes
can require several weeks notice.
- Provide current landlord with
your new address for security
deposit refund.
Banks
- Arrange for credit and banking
reference.
- Arrange for checking services at
your new location.
- Transfer funds. Keep in mind
minimum balance requirements, if
any, unless accounts are closed.
Insurance
- Life, health, auto, renter's,
other insurance: notify them of your
new address for continuing coverage.
Utility Companies
- Gas, water, electric, telephone,
trash, cable or satellite service:
notify of shut-off date and new
address for closing bills and
deposit refunds.
- Arrange for utilities to be
turned on at your new residence in
time for your arrival.
Delivery Companies
- Cancel or transfer laundry,
newspaper, and other delivery
services.
Medical, Dental, Prescription
- Ask for referrals. Transfer
prescriptions, X-rays, medical
records, etc.
- Plan for special care or travel
needs of infants, elderly or others.
Pets
- Verify the new landlord will
accept your pets.
- Plan for special care or travel
needs of your pets.
- Ask about pet licenses,
vaccinations, tags, etc. at new
location.
- Pets can be poor travel
companions if frightened or unhappy
due to moving.
Miscellaneous
- Donate items you don't need or
haven't used in a year. Throw away
hazardous materials carefully and
legally.
- Empty freezer. Plan for food
use.
- Defrost freezer and clean
refrigerator. Place box of baking
soda to prevent odors.
- Have appliances serviced for
moving if needed.
- Take your current phone book
with you.
- Diagram or photograph
arrangement of TV and other
electronic connectors and wires.
- Clean rugs and clothing before
moving. Have them moving-wrapped.
- If household items are being
moved professionally, discuss
insurance, packing and unpacking,
shipping papers, estimated date and
time of arrival, and arrange payment
for services.
- Do walk-through inspection with
manager or landlord prior to moving.
Clean items noted during inspection.
On Moving Day
- Carry enough cash or traveler's
checks to cover travel expenses.
- Carry valuables and important
documents yourself or use a
registered and insured secure
carrier.
- Let close friends or relatives
know your route and schedule
including overnight stops. Keep in
touch.
- Double check closets, drawers,
shelves to be sure they are empty.
- Remove all trash from old
residence and leave it as clean as
possible.
- Turn in old keys and door
openers to landlord or manager or
leave them locked up in your old
home.
At Your New Address
- Check to see your service is
working for telephone, gas,
electricity, water, trash, and cable
or satellite.
- Check pilot lights on gas stove,
water heater, furnace.
- Review operation of all
appliances with new landlord.
- Introduce your pets to your new
home slowly. Be sure they won't be
able to run back to the old address
for the first few days.
- Ask letter carrier for mail on
hold for your arrival.
- Have new address recorded on
driver's license.
- Register to vote using your new
address.
- Register car within 5 days after
arrival in State or a penalty may be
due with new license plates.
- Obtain car inspection sticker
and transfer auto club membership to
new location.
- Apply for State driver's
license.
- Introduce your family at your
new place of worship.
- Register children for school.
- Arrange for medical care in
advance of need for doctor, dentist,
vet, etc.
- Update emergency telephone
numbers for police, fire, hospital,
veterinarian.
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