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Essential checklist for moving into your new rental

Moving into a new rental can be an exciting, yet overwhelming experience. Whether you’re relocating to a rental apartment in the heart of Melbourne or settling into a home in regional Victoria, ensuring a smooth transition is key to avoiding disruptions. To help make the process easier, we’ve put together an essential checklist that will guide you through each step of moving into your rental.

This checklist covers everything from legal requirements to moving tips, ensuring you’re fully prepared to settle into your new home.

1. Review your current rental agreement

Before moving in, it’s important to thoroughly review your current rental agreement. This document outlines the terms and conditions of your lease, including the length of your tenancy, costs, and any specific rules or notice periods for the property. Make sure you understand your rights and responsibilities as a tenant under the Residential Tenancies Act 1997, which governs rental laws in Victoria.

Additionally, confirm the details with your property manager or landlord and find out who their preferred end-of-lease-clean provider is. This will ensure you have the best chance at getting your bond back in full. 

2. Conduct a detailed inspection

Before officially moving in, conduct a thorough inspection of the new rental. This step is important to ensure the property is in good condition and to avoid being held responsible for any pre-existing damage. Walk through the property, checking for any issues such as:

  • Leaking taps or faulty plumbing

  • Cracks in walls or ceilings

  • Broken fixtures or windows

  • Scratches and marks on floors or walls

Be sure to document any problems you find with photos and report them to the landlord or property manager right away. This will help avoid disputes when your lease ends, particularly regarding the return of your bond.

3. Set up your utilities     

A key part of your moving-in checklist is ensuring all essential utilities are set up before your move-in day. This includes electricity, gas, water, and wifi. Some rental properties may include utilities in the rent, so check your lease to confirm what’s covered.

If you’re responsible for setting up utilities, contact local providers ahead of time to avoid any delays. Victoria has a range of utility providers, so compare options to find the best deal. Websites like Compare the Market can help you find the best services for your budget. 

4. Check safety features

It’s important to make sure your new rental is safe and secure. As part of your checklist, check that all smoke detectors are working and ensure that all mandatory safety checks such as gas and electric checks, have been conducted in a timely manner. 

If you identify any safety concerns, notify your landlord right away, as these are legal obligations that need to be addressed immediately.

5. Change your address

Don’t forget to update your address for important organisations. This includes your employer, bank, and any subscription services you’re signed up for. Australia Post also offers a mail redirection service, which will ensure that any mail sent to your old address is forwarded to your new home. 

You’ll also want to update your details with the Australian Electoral Commission and other governmental agencies.

6. Plan for moving day

Moving day can be stressful, but with a bit of planning, you can make the process smoother. Start by booking a reliable moving service or organising transportation for your belongings. Declutter your current home by selling, donating, or recycling items you no longer need to reduce the number of boxes you’ll need to move.

Prepare an essentials box with items you’ll need immediately after moving, such as toiletries, cleaning supplies, and kitchen utensils. Label your boxes clearly to make unpacking easier in your new rental.

7. Set up your home for comfort

Once you’ve moved in, it’s time to turn your rental into a home. While you may not be able to make major changes to the property, there are still plenty of ways to personalise the space. Add decor like rugs, cushions, and artwork to add a touch of you. Many rentals allow for temporary solutions such as peel-and-stick wallpaper or hanging pictures with removable hooks, so explore your options for making the space feel truly yours. 

8. Familiarise yourself with local spots

Finally, get to know your new neighbourhood! Familiarise yourself with the important amenities such as supermarkets, parks, public transport, and doctors. If you’ve moved to a new area in Victoria, local community groups on Facebook can help you find the best local hotspots. Don’t be afraid to say hey to your new neighbours and join local social groups to get to know your community. 

By following this checklist, you’ll be well equipped for a smooth and stress free move into your new rental. Good luck. 

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