Getting your first apartment is exciting - until you realize how many phone calls are involved. This checklist covers every call you'll likely need to make, when to make it, and what to say.
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2-4 Weeks Before Move-In
Electric Company
What to say: "I'd like to set up new electric service at [address]. My move-in date is [date]."
What they'll need: Full name, new address, move-in date, Social Security Number (last 4 digits for some), previous address
Tip: Ask if a deposit is required and how much the first bill is typically
Gas Company (If Applicable)
What to say: "I need to start gas service at [address] starting [date]."
What they'll need: Same as electric
Tip: Some apartments include gas in rent - check your lease first
Internet/Cable Provider
What to say: "I'd like to set up internet service at [address]. What packages are available?"
What they'll need: Address (to check service availability), name, move-in date
Tip: Ask about installation fees and whether a technician visit is required
Renters Insurance
What to say: "I need a quote for renters insurance at [address]."
What they'll need: Address, estimated value of your belongings, any security features (smoke detectors, etc.)
Tip: Many landlords require proof of renters insurance - ask about the coverage minimum
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Confirm Utility Activation
What to say: "I'm calling to confirm my service will be active on [move-in date] at [address]."
Why: Things fall through the cracks. One confirmation call can prevent moving into a place with no power
Landlord/Property Manager
What to ask:
- What time can I pick up keys on move-in day?
- Where do I park the moving truck?
- Is there anything I should know about the building?
- Who do I contact for maintenance issues?
After Move-In
Update Your Address
You'll need to call (or go online) to update your address with:
- Bank(s)
- Credit card companies
- Insurance (health, car, etc.)
- Employer (for payroll/tax documents)
- DMV (driver's license and vehicle registration)
- Doctor's offices
- Pharmacy
If Something's Wrong
What to say: "I just moved in and [describe issue]. This was not mentioned during the walk-through. How can this be fixed?"
Document everything: Take photos, note dates and times, keep records of all communications
Quick Reference: What to Have Ready for Every Call
- Your full legal name
- New address (including apartment number)
- Move-in date
- Phone number
- Email address
- Last 4 digits of SSN (some companies require this)
- A credit/debit card (for deposits if required)
If Phone Calls Feel Overwhelming
Moving is already stressful. If making all these phone calls feels impossible, you have options:
- Do it online when possible - Many utilities allow online setup
- Ask a family member to help - There's no shame in asking
- Use AI assistance - KallyAI can make these calls for you. Just describe what you need and AI handles the conversation
Printable Checklist
| Call | When | Done |
|---|---|---|
| Electric company | 2-4 weeks before | [ ] |
| Gas company | 2-4 weeks before | [ ] |
| Internet provider | 2-4 weeks before | [ ] |
| Renters insurance | 2 weeks before | [ ] |
| Confirm utilities | 1 week before | [ ] |
| Landlord - move-in details | 1 week before | [ ] |
| Address updates | After move-in | [ ] |