Moving house is a hectic process, and even the most organized individuals can overlook crucial details. At A-Z Moving, we’ve seen it all and have compiled this handy checklist of the top ten things people commonly forget when moving house, to ensure your move is as smooth as possible.

1. Updating Your Address

Many people forget to notify essential services of their new address. Remember to update your address with:

  • Banks and credit card companies
  • Healthcare providers
  • Insurance companies
  • Government services (CRA, driver’s license)
  • Subscription services

2. Redirecting Mail

It’s essential to set up mail forwarding through Canada Post before your moving day. This prevents lost mail and sensitive documents from falling into the wrong hands.

3. Packing a First-Night Essentials Box

Always pack a box with essentials you’ll need immediately:

  • Toiletries
  • Important documents
  • Medications
  • Change of clothes
  • Snacks and water

4. Transferring Utilities

Many forget to arrange for utilities to be transferred or activated at the new address. Schedule electricity, water, gas, and internet connections ahead of time to avoid inconveniences.

5. Cleaning Supplies

Moving can be messy. Pack cleaning supplies for both the old and new locations, including garbage bags, disinfectants, and cleaning rags.

6. Protecting Valuable Documents

Safeguard important documents such as passports, birth certificates, insurance policies, and financial records by keeping them with you during the move, rather than in a moving truck.

7. Scheduling Movers Early

People often underestimate the demand for moving companies. Secure your booking with a reliable moving company like A-Z Moving early to avoid last-minute scrambling.

8. Checking Hidden Areas

Ensure you thoroughly check areas like attics, basements, sheds, and drawers to avoid leaving belongings behind.

9. Labeling Boxes Clearly

Clear labeling helps movers handle boxes appropriately and helps you find essentials quickly at your new home.

10. Pet and Child Essentials

Don’t forget to pack items needed by pets and children immediately upon arrival, such as food, toys, medication, and bedding.

Additional Things to Check Before Leaving

Appliances and Electronics

  • Ensure all appliances and electronics are disconnected safely and securely packed.
  • Take photographs of cords and connections for easier setup at your new place.

Spare Keys

  • Collect all spare keys from neighbors or friends and leave keys for the new residents or landlord.

Trash and Recycling

  • Empty all trash bins and recycling containers before you move out to avoid unwanted surprises.

Useful Tips to Ensure You Forget Nothing

Create a Moving Binder or Digital Folder

  • Organize all moving-related documents, receipts, and schedules in one place for easy reference.

Conduct a Final Walkthrough

  • Walk through each room one last time to ensure everything has been packed and no items are left behind.

Ask for Help

  • Enlist friends or family members to help you check rooms, cabinets, and closets. A fresh set of eyes can spot things you may have missed.
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Alex Ishchuk Account Manager
Humber College graduate, specializes in Logistics and Management. 7 years of experience in transportation across North America.

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