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Moving to a new apartment can be fun and exciting. However, that’s only when you get past the transition process. That process is stressful, and for most people, it can take away from the fun of moving. Anyone who has moved will tell you that planning ahead of time can make things much easier. Here are a few tips to ease life while you are between apartments.

1.  Declutter Your Space

You don’t want to be stuck with tons of bags and boxes when moving from one apartment to the next. While you are in the transition process, declutter and donate what you don’t need. Items that you won’t be using will only be a waste of your time and money. Take the moving process as an opportunity to get extra cash on items that you no longer need. You can sell them at your local thrift shop or through apps.

2.  Pack Everything Early

Pack everything before the big day to save your time and energy when it finally comes. The processes of packing, organizing, and unpacking can be complicated. There is no reason to do all of them on the same day. No matter how busy you may be, find a way to pack for moving before the actual move day. Alternatively, you can get professionals to do it for you. They will ensure that everything is in place for convenience and safety.

3.  Get Renters’ Insurance

Take advantage of your transition period to get renters insurance. Even though isn’t a necessity, it’s a smart thing to have. Some landlords will even list it as a necessity in your rental lease. Renters insurance will protect you and your belongings against risks like water damage, theft, and fires. It insures you to a specified dollar amount making it possible to recover damages.

Your renters’ insurance coverage should be consistent with your property value and associated risk. A good insurance agent should help you pick one. If you are already covered, they will help you update your plan to suit the new location.

4.  Speak With Your New Landlord

Let your new landlord know about any of your concerns and ask the right questions. Find out when you can move in and what you can do to make the transition process easier for both of you. When you have answers to all your questions, your mind will be at ease. The moving process can be a lot less stressful. Other important questions to ask include:

  • When will they hand over your keys?
  • Do you need to complete a moving checklist?
  • Is there enough parking space for a truck on moving day?
  • What are your parking options for moving day?
  • How do they expect you to pay rent in the first month?
  • Do they have service elevators for big furniture pieces?

Even though moving is stressful, some planning can make it easier. Simple tips to simplify the process include decluttering, packing ahead of time, asking the right questions, and getting renters’ insurance.