Selling Steps 34-35: Moving Preparations & Utility Services

STEP 34
HIRE MOVERS AND START PACKING
After we get through the inspection negotiation it’s fairly safe to hire movers and start packing! Call now to get moving estimates and secure a mover as they often get booked up weeks in advance. Also, if you’re moving into a condo building check with the Property Management Company to see if you need to pay any move-in fees.
Remember that you are Buying, you can’t move into your new place until the day of closing at 9 PM unless special arrangements have already been made in regard to the possession date.
Typically, hire movers for the day after closing.
It is important to verify they are licensed (check with the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission) and properly insured.
Recommended Movers:
Ask us for an updated list of recommended Movers.
Whichever mover you end up using, we highly recommend asking them to bring wardrobe boxes with them for all of your hanging clothes. That way you don’t have to take everything off the hangers and pack the items up. Instead, the movers will simply grab everything in your closets that is hanging, put them on the rods in the boxes and then when you get to your new home you can just grab the hangers and hang the items back up. Saves a ton of time.
Moving Supplies
Start gathering boxes and packing supplies. Often you can find free boxes on Craigslist. Otherwise, U-Haul, Uline, and Usedcardboardboxes.com are all great places to get moving supplies.
Pets
Moving can be incredibly stressful on pets so consider having them stay with a friend or in daycare for a few days while you move and get settled into your new place.
Questions? Contact us at andi@andidyer(dot)com or 360-734-6479.
STEP 35
SCHEDULE YOUR UTILITIES TO END
This is one of those annoying tasks that no one thinks about doing ahead of time, but is crucial, especially if you want the TV and internet working the day you move in. Call now to hook up your utilities! Make sure to get the gas/electric/propane changed into your name. You’ll also want to call your TV and internet provider ASAP as most likely; you’ll need to set up an appointment with them to come out and install service and it can take weeks to get the appointment.
If you’re buying a single-family house you’ll also need to arrange for the water and trash bills to be changed into your name. Have all of the utilities start on the day of closing.
MOST COMMON UTILITIES are listed below. DO NOT TURN OFF YOUR CURRENT UTILITIES, TRANSFER THEM INTO THE NEW OWNER’S NAME.
City of Bellingham Water/Sewer - They won't change the ownership until they get the new owner’s information from the Title Company (they don't want the Buyer or Seller to call).
City of Ferndale Water/Sewer - They won’t change the ownership until the title company sends them the new owner’s information. No need to call if you are the Buyer, but they would like to get a forwarding address for the Seller.
City of Blaine Water/Sewer - They won't change the ownership until they get the new owner’s information from the Title Company - but it never hurts to call 7 days after closing to make sure everything is okay.
Cascade Natural Gas - Buyer and Seller should both call. They won't wait very long to turn it off if the buyer does not call. They will switch when the Buyer calls even if the Seller does not.

Questions? Contact us at andi@andidyer(dot)com or 360-734-6479.








