How to take over utilities when moving house - HomeOwners Alliance When you move house, there are steps you’ll need to take to ensure you don’t keep paying utility bills for the house you’re leaving and to make sure your utilities are all set up smoothly in your new home
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First time buyers’ energy guide - EDF Setting up energy bills in a new home is one of the first things you should do, or you could find you're spending more money on gas and electricity than you need to
When should you start paying for utilities in your new home As a tenant, you are responsible for utilities from the start date of your tenancy You should begin your utility contract when your tenancy begins to avoid any unexpected costs from suppliers
Setting Up Utilities in Your New Home | DWH From setting up gas and electricity in your new home to arranging your broadband bills, our detailed guide will help you set up your utilities and services smoothly
Moving home and water bills - Citizens Advice If you're staying with the same water company, you need to let them know your new address If your new home has a water meter, take a reading as soon as you move in
Guide to bills for first-time buyers - Bliss Financial In this blog, we will explain the various bills you may be required to pay when moving into your new property and provide a simple to-do list for setting up your new accounts