We'd like to remind Forumites to please avoid political debate on the Forum... Read More »
PLEASE READ BEFORE POSTING: Hello Forumites! In order to help keep the Forum a useful, safe and friendly place for our users, discussions around non-MoneySaving matters are not permitted per the Forum rules. While we understand that mentioning house prices may sometimes be relevant to a user's specific MoneySaving situation, we ask that you please avoid veering into broad, general debates about the market, the economy and politics, as these can unfortunately lead to abusive or hateful behaviour. Threads that are found to have derailed into wider discussions may be removed. Users who repeatedly disregard this may have their Forum account banned. Please also avoid posting personally identifiable information, including links to your own online property listing which may reveal your address. Thank you for your understanding.
📨 Have you signed up to the Forum's new Email Digest yet? Get a selection of trending threads sent straight to your inbox daily, weekly or monthly!
First time buyer questions

ajwposh
Posts: 33 Forumite
Good evening,
I am just in the process of buying a house and should be completing on August 2nd and had a few questions which I would appreciate people answering if they have the time:
1) Do I need to arrange gas, electric and water suppliers prior to moving in or ring the current supplier on the day we move in to set up an account? I am currently living with parents so don't have any bills at the moment
2) I presume we can order telephone/broadband prior to moving in and specify a move in date, or do we need to wait till we move in and the sellers has canceled their current service?
3) I know we need to register for council tax. Is this also something we do before we have moved or on the day of doing so?
Many thanks for your time
I am just in the process of buying a house and should be completing on August 2nd and had a few questions which I would appreciate people answering if they have the time:
1) Do I need to arrange gas, electric and water suppliers prior to moving in or ring the current supplier on the day we move in to set up an account? I am currently living with parents so don't have any bills at the moment
2) I presume we can order telephone/broadband prior to moving in and specify a move in date, or do we need to wait till we move in and the sellers has canceled their current service?
3) I know we need to register for council tax. Is this also something we do before we have moved or on the day of doing so?
Many thanks for your time
0
Comments
-
I am just in the process of buying a house and should be completing on August 2nd
Congratulations!
You say "should be" - have you exchanged contracts yet? Remember the date is not set until completion, and then it's pretty safe (not 100% - see some notorious threads on here - but close). So don't start making plans until after exchange when you know the completion date.had a few questions which I would appreciate people answering if they have the time:
1) Do I need to arrange gas, electric and water suppliers prior to moving in or ring the current supplier on the day we move in to set up an account? I am currently living with parents so don't have any bills at the moment
If you don't do this then you will start to get threatening letters from the existing supplier for the property.2) I presume we can order telephone/broadband prior to moving in and specify a move in date, or do we need to wait till we move in and the sellers has canceled their current service?
Getting your phone and Internet working can take a couple of weeks if you're unlucky, so be prepared for that.3) I know we need to register for council tax. Is this also something we do before we have moved or on the day of doing so?
You can fill in the form for moving out in advance, since you know the date.
You probably need to fill in the form for moving in after the fact. That is the case with my local authority. It doesn't matter, as they just bill you from the date you say you moved in. They might ask for proof of when you moved in if it was a long time after the date you moved out of your previous address.
Like with the utility companies, if you forget to notify of moving in then they will eventually work it out and send a demand. Best not to let it get that far.0 -
Just as a blunt extra to spell it out, do not organise anything until you have exchanged!
Good luck
Jx2024 wins: *must start comping again!*0 -
grifferz covers all of your questions very well but I just thought I'd add my experience regarding broadband & telephone.
I notified BT of my impending move & was told line would be up & running in my new home the morning of the move. However, they said they were unable to give me the new phone number I would be allocated, which really surprised me as when I've moved in the past I've always been given my new phone number in advance. I was told I'd receive confirmation of my new number by letter at my new home.
This meant that I couldn't arrange broadband set up with my provider prior to the move as they needed to know what my phone number would be. As this meant that I couldn't arrange for internet connection to be up and running from the date or close to the date I moved in, I had to wait about 3 weeks after moving in to have my broadband connected by my provider.The bigger the bargain, the better I feel.
I should mention that there's only one of me, don't confuse me with others of the same name.0 -
Thanks for all the responses. We haven't exchanged yet and we are aware not to do anything until we have done so but just wanted to get a bit of information to put us in the best position when we do exchange.0
This discussion has been closed.
Confirm your email address to Create Threads and Reply

Categories
- All Categories
- 351.4K Banking & Borrowing
- 253.3K Reduce Debt & Boost Income
- 453.8K Spending & Discounts
- 244.4K Work, Benefits & Business
- 599.6K Mortgages, Homes & Bills
- 177.1K Life & Family
- 257.9K Travel & Transport
- 1.5M Hobbies & Leisure
- 16.2K Discuss & Feedback
- 37.6K Read-Only Boards