Moving day can be both exciting and overwhelming. Whether you’re relocating to a tenement flat in Glasgow or a modern apartment in Edinburgh, preparation is key to a smooth transition.
Here’s your ultimate survival guide to help renters navigate moving day with confidence and ease.
Plan Ahead and Confirm Everything
Start by confirming your move-in date with your letting agent or landlord. In Scotland, tenancy agreements typically begin on the agreed date, so make sure utilities, keys and access arrangements are sorted in advance. If you’re using a removals company, book early, especially during peak times like the end of the month or university term breaks.
Pack Smart and Label Clearly
Packing can be chaotic, but a little organisation goes a long way. Use sturdy boxes and label each one with its contents and destination room. Keep essentials like toiletries, chargers and a change of clothes in a separate “first night” bag. If you’re moving into a furnished rental, double-check what’s provided so you don’t bring unnecessary items.
Take Meter Readings and Photos
Before unpacking, take clear photos of the property’s condition and note gas and electricity meter readings. This protects you from disputes later and ensures accurate billing. Most Scottish landlords are required to provide an inventory: review it carefully and report any discrepancies within the first few days.
Set Up Utilities and Council Tax
If utilities aren’t included in your rent, contact providers to set up accounts. You’ll also need to register for council tax unless you’re exempt (e.g., full-time students). Notify your local council promptly to avoid penalties. In Scotland, you can do this online via your local authority’s website.
Update Your Address
Don’t forget to update your address with banks, employers, the NHS and any subscription services. Royal Mail offers a redirection service to help catch any stray post during the transition.
Know Your Rights and Responsibilities
Scottish renters benefit from strong legal protections under the Private Residential Tenancy (PRT) system. You have the right to a safe, habitable home and must be given at least 28 days’ notice for most changes. Equally, you’re responsible for keeping the property clean, reporting repairs and respecting neighbours.
Celebrate the Move
Once the essentials are sorted, take a moment to enjoy your new space. Order your favourite takeaway, unpack at your own pace and make the place feel like home. Moving is a big milestone, celebrate it!
Has the time come to find a new rental property? Why not pop in and see us at Dwello? You’ll find us at 117 Byres Road, Glasgow. Or you can view all of our properties online here.
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