90-day plan / Renter

🔑Renter Moving Checklist

Moving out of a rental. Give notice on time, document everything, and get your full deposit back.

Full deposit back

What this track gets right

  • Written notice sent inside your lease's required window
  • Move-out photos and meter readings on record
  • Deep-clean checklist done before the final walkthrough

Watch-outs the maker wishes someone said

  • !Most deposit disputes start with no move-in photos. Find yours or shoot the empty place anyway.
  • !Notice periods are usually 30 or 60 days. Read the lease, do not guess.
  • !Verbal promises from a landlord are worth nothing. Get the deposit timeline in writing.

Week-by-week for this role

47 role-relevant tasks across 12 weeks. Open the interactive checklist on the home page to track progress.

8 wks out
Lock the date and the budget
Plan

Decide how you are moving and what it will cost before anything else.

  • Pick a moving date and a backup date in case it slips.
  • Set a total budget: movers/truck, supplies, deposits, and a 15% buffer.
  • Decide: full-service movers, hybrid, or DIY truck rental.
  • Get 3 written quotes from movers and compare what each includes.
  • Start a moving folder (digital or paper) for quotes, receipts, and dates.
  • Give written notice to your landlord and confirm the deposit return process.
6 wks out
Purge before you pack
Plan

Every box you do not move is money and time saved. Sort ruthlessly.

  • Go room by room: keep, donate, sell, trash. Be honest about clutter.
  • List sellable items on Marketplace early; pickups take time to schedule.
  • Book a donation pickup or find a nearby drop-off for bulky items.
  • Use up the freezer, pantry, and cleaning supplies you cannot move.
  • Estimate supplies: small/medium/large boxes, tape, paper, markers, bubble wrap.
  • Measure doorways, elevators, and stairwells at both places for big furniture.
4 wks out
Switch the paperwork
Pack

Move your address and accounts now so nothing important goes to the old place.

  • File a change of address with USPS, set to start on moving day.
  • Schedule utility shutoff at the old home and turn-on at the new one.
  • Update your address on banks, cards, insurance, and subscriptions.
  • Book internet/wifi installation at the new place for move-in week.
  • Start packing low-use rooms: storage, off-season clothes, books, decor.
  • Confirm your renters insurance covers the new address and move-out date.
2 wks out
Pack the bulk
Pack

Most of the house gets boxed now. Label as you go or regret it later.

  • Pack room by room and label every box with room + contents + a number.
  • Keep a master list: box number to contents, so you can find anything.
  • Pack a clearly marked 'open first' box: tools, chargers, toilet paper, snacks.
  • Keep screws and small parts in labeled bags taped to the furniture.
  • Confirm the mover booking, arrival window, and final price in writing.
  • Reserve the building elevator and a loading zone at both addresses.
1 wk out
Final week countdown
Pack

Tie off loose ends. Confirm every booking. Pack the rest of the house.

  • Reconfirm movers or truck rental 48 hours before. Get a direct phone number.
  • Pack a suitcase per person: 3 days of clothes, meds, documents, chargers.
  • Defrost and clean the fridge/freezer at least 24 hours before the move.
  • Withdraw cash for tips and small day-of expenses.
  • Back up your computer and keep passports, IDs, and the lease with you.
  • Do a deep clean checklist for the deposit: oven, baseboards, walls, floors.
Move week
Moving day logistics
Settle

Be the calm coordinator. Direct the crew, protect the essentials, check everything.

  • Walk the movers through the home and point out fragile or do-not-move items.
  • Keep your essentials bag and valuables in your own car, not the truck.
  • Do a final sweep: closets, cabinets, attic, behind doors, the dishwasher.
  • Photograph the empty old place and note the meter readings.
  • Return keys, fobs, and parking passes; get written confirmation of move-out.
Move-in
Land in the new place
Settle

Get safe, get connected, get one good night of sleep. Boxes can wait.

  • Direct boxes to the right rooms using your labels as the crew unloads.
  • Check for damage against your inventory before the movers leave.
  • Set up beds and the bathroom first so the first night is livable.
  • Confirm water, power, gas, and wifi are actually working.
  • Test smoke and CO detectors; locate the breaker box and water shutoff.
  • Photograph the new place's condition on day one for your records.
First week
Settle and tie off
Settle

Unpack what matters, finish the admin, and start to feel like home.

  • Unpack the kitchen, then bedrooms, then living space, in that order.
  • Break down boxes and book a recycling or mover box pickup.
  • Verify your address updated everywhere; watch for misdelivered mail.
  • Find the nearest grocery, pharmacy, urgent care, and your new commute.
  • Leave honest reviews for your movers; flag any damage claim within the window.
  • Follow up in writing on your security deposit return and timeline.

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