Moving Guide
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Moving
Guide
Moving timeline
Tips and checklist for your relocation
6-8 weeks
before the move
Initial planning stage:
- Confirm your new home
- Research moving services
- Administrative tasks
4 weeks
before the move
- Notify relevant parties
- Decluttering and packing
3 weeks before
the move
Logistics:
- Inform neighbors
- Reserve parking
- Book additional services
2 weeks before
the move
Final preparations:
- Moving essentials
- Handyman services
- Arrange key handover
1 week before the move
- Disassembly and packing
- Final preparations
- Cleaning the apartment
Moving day
- Loading and transport
- Final checks and handover
Post-move
essentials
- Setting in
- Final touches
1. 6-8 Weeks Before Moving
Confirm Your New Home
- Sign the rental agreement: Once you’ve found a new home, carefully review the lease contract before signing. If you’re unsure about any clauses, consult an expert to clarify them before committing.
- Terminate your current lease: Send a written notice by registered mail to your landlord while respecting the standard three-month termination period (if applicable). If you plan to move out earlier, try to find a new tenant to avoid overlapping rent payments.
- Set your moving date: Coordinate the exact moving date with your landlord, property management, or the new homeowner to prevent scheduling conflicts.
Administrative & Financial Preparations
- Request a credit check or proof of rental payments: Many landlords require a credit report (Schufa in Germany) or a rental payment certificate from your current landlord to confirm timely payments. Get this document in advance to avoid delays.
- Arrange for the rental deposit: Prepare the deposit for your new home or consider rental deposit insurance as an alternative to direct payment.
Moving Planning & Budgeting
- Set a moving budget: Calculate all moving-related costs, including:
- Hiring a moving company or renting a moving truck
- Packing supplies (boxes, bubble wrap, tape, etc.)
- Additional costs such as a rental deposit, new furniture, or renovations
- Compare moving company quotes: Get multiple offers from different moving services early to find the best deal. If you’re moving on your own, book a rental truck in advance to avoid last-minute availability issues.
- Decide on help: If friends and family will assist, confirm their availability early. If hiring professionals, secure their services as soon as possible.
Administrative Tasks
- Plan time off work: Moving takes time, so request vacation days in advance to ensure you have enough time for packing and settling into your new home.
- Inform your employer and schools:
- If you have children, notify their school about the relocation and begin transferring school records to the new institution.
- If your move affects your job, discuss remote work options or flexible working hours with your employer during the transition.
2. Four Weeks Before the Move
Notify Relevant Parties
- Update your address: Inform the relevant authorities, insurance providers, and health insurance companies about your new address. Additionally, set up a mail forwarding service with Deutsche Post to ensure important mail reaches you after the move.
- Register your new residence: In Germany, you must register your new address with the local registration office (Einwohnermeldeamt) within two weeks of moving.
- Inform contract partners: Notify your bank, credit card providers, insurance companies, healthcare providers, and schools about your relocation. If moving to a different federal state, check if there are additional registration requirements.
- Transfer utilities: Schedule the disconnection of utilities at your current home and arrange for electricity, gas, water, internet, and phone services at your new residence. Allow for an overlap of a few days to ensure no disruption in service.
- Review insurance policies: Check your home, liability, and auto insurance policies. If moving to a new area, your coverage or premiums may change. Comparing policies could save you money.
Decluttering & Packing
- Sort and declutter: Take this opportunity to sell, donate, or discard items you no longer need. Reducing the number of things to move will save time, effort, and costs.
- Gather packing supplies: Purchase or collect moving boxes, bubble wrap, tape, and labels early. Make sure your supplies are sturdy and suitable for transport.
- Plan necessary repairs: If your current home requires any repairs or minor fixes, schedule them now to ensure a smooth handover to the landlord or next tenant.
Administrative & Moving Day Preparation
- Plan moving day logistics: Reserve parking spaces for the moving truck at both your old and new residence. If needed, apply for a temporary no-parking permit (Halteverbotszone) through the local authorities.
- Organize important documents: Keep passports, birth certificates, medical records, financial documents, and insurance policies in a secure, easily accessible folder.
- Make arrangements for pets: If you have pets, organize temporary care for them on moving day. Also, ensure that vaccinations and paperwork are up to date, especially if moving to a different state or country.
3. Three Weeks Before the Move
Logistics & Final Moving Arrangements
- Notify your neighbors: Let your neighbors know about your moving day in advance. This helps them prepare for possible noise, blocked entrances, or parking adjustments and can make the move smoother for everyone.
- Reserve parking for the moving truck: Contact your local municipal office (Ordnungsamt) to apply for a temporary no-parking permit (Halteverbotszone) at both your old and new address. This ensures easy access for the moving truck and prevents unnecessary delays.
- Book specialized moving services: If you have heavy, delicate, or valuable items like a piano, artwork, or antique furniture, now is the time to hire specialized movers to handle them safely. Professional handling can prevent damage and costly repairs.
Packing & Home Preparation
- Pack non-essential items: Start packing seasonal items, decorations, and things you won’t need before the move. This reduces last-minute stress and makes moving day more efficient.
- Label your boxes clearly: Use labels or color-coded stickers to mark each box by room and content. This makes unpacking easier and helps movers place boxes in the right rooms.
- Secure fragile items: Wrap glassware, dishes, and electronics carefully with bubble wrap or blankets. Mark fragile boxes clearly to ensure they’re handled with care.
Preparing Your New Home
- Schedule cleaning services if needed: If your new place requires deep cleaning, painting, or minor repairs, arrange for these services now so your home is move-in ready.
- Check internet & utilities setup: Confirm that electricity, water, heating, and internet will be activated before your move-in date to avoid any delays in setting up your new home.
- Plan for waste disposal: Check the waste collection schedule in your new area to dispose of packaging materials and old furniture properly.
4. Two Weeks Before the Move
Final Preparations
- Start moving non-essential items: If possible, begin transporting smaller or non-essential belongings to your new home ahead of time. This will lighten the load on moving day and help you start organizing sooner.
- Book handyman services: If you need painting, drilling, or furniture assembly, schedule these services now to avoid last-minute stress.
- Plan for key handover: Coordinate with your landlord or property manager to set a date for handing over the keys to your current home. Ensure that all necessary paperwork is completed.
- Double-check address changes: Review and confirm that your bank, utilities, subscriptions, and official documents reflect your new address to avoid disruptions.
Packing & Organization
- Finish packing most of your belongings: Focus on packing clothes, kitchenware, and household essentials that you won’t need before the move.
- Pack a "moving day essentials" kit: Prepare a separate bag or box with:
- Basic tools (screwdriver, tape, scissors)
- First-aid kit
- Chargers & power banks
- Snacks & bottled water for the move
- Toiletries & a change of clothes for the first night
- Prepare valuables for safe transport: Pack important documents, jewelry, and electronics separately and keep them with you during the move.
Household & Utility Preparations
- Empty & clean the refrigerator & freezer: Plan meals to use up perishable food and defrost these appliances to avoid leaks or bad odors.
- Prepare plants & fragile items: Secure houseplants and delicate items to prevent damage during the move.
- Confirm all moving arrangements: Double-check your moving company booking or, if moving yourself, verify your rental truck reservation and helpers.
5. One Week Before the Move
Disassembly & Packing for Moving Day
- Dismantle furniture: Start disassembling large furniture pieces such as beds, wardrobes, and shelving units. Store screws, bolts, and small parts in labeled bags to simplify reassembly.
- Pack a "moving day survival kit": Prepare a bag or box with essential supplies to keep handy on moving day:
- Tools: Screwdrivers, utility knife, tape, measuring tape
- First-aid kit for minor injuries
- Phone chargers & power banks
- Snacks & bottled water for energy
- Toiletries & fresh clothes for the first night in your new home
- Prepare food & drinks for helpers: Ensure you have enough food and drinks for yourself, friends, or hired movers. Keeping everyone fed and hydrated will boost morale and efficiency.
Final Home & Moving Day Preparations
- Empty & clean your refrigerator & freezer: Use up perishable food and defrost your fridge/freezer at least 24 hours before the move to prevent leaks.
- Secure plants & fragile items: Wrap fragile items carefully and label boxes clearly. Protect houseplants from damage by placing them in open, stable boxes.
- Pack important documents & valuables separately: Keep passports, rental agreements, insurance papers, cash, and jewelry in a personal bag that stays with you.
Last Administrative & Logistics Tasks
- Confirm moving arrangements: Double-check your moving company booking or, if moving yourself, confirm your rental truck and helpers’ availability.
- Ensure your new home is ready: Confirm that utilities (electricity, water, heating, internet) will be active before you move in.
- Plan for waste disposal: Arrange for proper waste disposal and recycling for any leftover packing materials or old furniture.
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