 | E-Series /Moving Out Plan |  |  |  | |  | | MY HSR MOVING OUT PLAN |  | Moving to a new home, office, or premise is an important process. It can also be a complicated and challenging one.
This plan is prepared to help you move successfully. Add other tasks to the list. Check off the items as they are completed. |  | | | |  | r Call My HSR to locate your new premises r Finalise legal documents for owning/renting the new premises r Prepare legal documentation for vacating premises. Give necessary written notice to your landlord and make arrangements for the return of your security deposit if you are renting your present house r Movers • Packing decisions Eg. Who does the packing? • Source for movers • Ask for quotations at least one month before moving • Finalise instructions on how to move • Carry valuables with you • Use strong packaging to avoid damages • Make special arrangements on moving of pets and perishables such as plants
r Children • Explain rationale of move • Prepare them • Notify schools, tuition, and childcare centres • Request for official documents to verify their educational status • Have a farewell party for their friends • Locate new schools, tuition, and childcare centres • Ensure they are settled in the new school, tuition, and childcare centres
|  | | | |  | Notify changes in address to the following:
r Post Office r Identity Card Department r Inland Revenue Department r Landlord/Tenant r Building Management Companies r Utilities • Telephone • Electricity • Gas • Water • TV/Cable TV/Teletext
r Service Companies • Gardening • Newspaper • Magazine • Cleaning • Suppliers • Insurance • Bank/Finance Company • Credit Card • Charge Card • Registry of Vehicles • Stores/Provision Shops • Lawyers
r Social Clubs r Associations r Friends r Relatives r Associates r Neighbours r Church/Temple/Mosque r Notify utility companies to read the meter on the last day before the move and forward the bill to your new address r Disconnect all facilities and utilities r Arrange for telephone calls to be redirected r Cancel services for automatic payments (GIRO) r Arrange for mails to be redirected r Transfer all bank accounts r Arrange for transfer of dental, medical, optical, and prescription records r Make arrangements to indemnify yourself against any liabilities with the old/new premises r Hold a garage sale to dispose any unwanted belongings
| |  | | | |  | r Return all rented equipments r Dispose all inflammable/ dangerous materials r Hand over all warranties and instruction manuals r Ensure that the old premises are securely locked r Return/collect keys and spare keys
| |  | | | |  | r Collect all outstanding deposit r Change address in identity card r Register for voting Your New Premise
r Duplicate keys r Collect warranties and instruction manuals r Obtain instructions on use of equipment in the new premise r Work with your family, designers, and other professionals on the renovation of the new premise r Select interior designers and renovation contractors • Evaluate background, track record, and proposal • Check with previous clients • Compare designs and quotations • Go through quotations in detail to avoid any surprises • Inspect all specified materials • Prepare a contract detailing all agreements to avoid misunderstanding r Check and pay according to the progress of the renovation r Shop for new requirements ahead of time for better offers and choices • Lighting • Furniture • Electrical appliances • Safety products • Building services r Make security arrangements to protect your house and valuables r Arrange for insurance of the new place r Enrol in neighbourhood clubs and societies r Update yourself with events and activities around the neighbourhood r Send ‘Thank You’ cards r Organise a House Warming Party
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