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What to do between exchange and completion?
Jemma_3
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Hello
We are due to exchange today (hopefully) with a view to complete on Wednesday 20th December.
What do we need to do in between exchange and completion (apart from pack!)?
We are buying a new build that currently has gas, water and electricity - do we change these?
Thanks in advance
We are due to exchange today (hopefully) with a view to complete on Wednesday 20th December.
What do we need to do in between exchange and completion (apart from pack!)?
We are buying a new build that currently has gas, water and electricity - do we change these?
Thanks in advance
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Book the removals firm if you need one, and start notifying everyone of your new address - in Christmas cards would be labour saving, mind you I'm not suggesting a Christmas card to BG et al - do any which require a final meter reading at the moment you depart. Have a chat with the vendor and agree a tentative plan for moving day. Get the champagne on ice. I'm sure there's lots of other things everyone else will suggest.
Well done and good luck1 -
Arrange with Royal Mail to have your letters redirected for one year ( or more ).
Cancel newspapers.
Arrange to have your Telephone number transferred to the new address...0
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