You Closed on Your New Home: Now What?
Congratulations! You just closed on your house and received the keys to your new home. You can finally relax and breathe a big sigh of relief. Well… not yet.
Closing on your home can feel like the end of a long journey, and while it is definitely a reason to celebrate, the work is not quite done. There are a few jobs to tackle before getting fully settled. While you’re understandably excited about moving into your new home, the first few days (or weeks) of moving can be stressful and overwhelming. There’s a lot to do and some tasks can easily fall through the cracks. Here’s a post-closing checklist of what to do after you move.
Find a Safe Place for Closing Paperwork
The closing paperwork, including the promissory note, closing disclosure, the deed, the mortgage and the home inspection report, should be stored together in a safe, dry place such as a safe deposit box or a fireproof safe.
Change the Locks
Even if the seller has recently changed the locks, you have no way of knowing who has keys to your new home. Prior to moving in or shortly after, change the locks to ensure your household’s safety.
Fill Out Change of Address Forms
When you move to a new address, a seemingly endless list of parties need to be notified, including your bank, the IRS, utility companies, the post office, insurance companies, subscription services and TV and internet providers. You may also have personal contacts that need your updated information.
Water, Sewer, Gas and More
Cable, Internet, Security
Once you know your closing date, contact utility companies in advance to set up services. This way, you’ll have electricity, gas, and water on move-in day. For other services like cable, Internet, and security, you might arrange set up after closing. It can take a few days for utility companies to fit you into their schedule, so the earlier you request services the better.
Fill Out Change of Address Forms
When you move to a new address, a seemingly endless list of parties need to be notified, including your bank, the IRS, utility companies, the post office, insurance companies, subscription services and TV and internet providers. You may also have personal contacts that need your updated information.
Mail Forwarding
Submit a mail forwarding to the Post Office. This will catch any friends, family, or other contacts that you forgot to notify.
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