Top 5 Mistakes to Avoid When Moving Out of an Apartment
Moving out of an apartment can feel overwhelming, whether it’s your first place or you’ve been renting for years. Between packing, coordinating movers, and setting up your next home, it’s easy to miss important details. At CT Moving and Storage, we’ve helped hundreds of Connecticut renters with smooth, stress-free moves — and we’ve seen firsthand the common mistakes that can trip people up. Here are the top five mistakes to avoid when moving out of your apartment.
1. Not Reading (or Understanding) Your Lease Agreement
Your lease isn’t just paperwork — it outlines the rules and responsibilities you agreed to. Before you move, review it carefully to check:
- How much notice you need to give (usually 30–60 days)
- Whether you’re responsible for professional cleaning or carpet shampooing
- Specific move-out procedures, like returning keys or scheduling a walkthrough
Skipping this step can lead to unexpected fees or even losing part of your security deposit.
2. Forgetting to Document the Apartment’s Condition
Before you start packing, take detailed photos or videos of every room, including close-ups of walls, floors, appliances, and fixtures. Why? Landlords sometimes charge for damages that were already there — and without documentation, it’s your word against theirs. We recommend doing this after you clean but before you hand over the keys. Save your photos in a safe place in case you need them later.
3. Underestimating the Time Needed to Pack
Packing always takes longer than you think, especially in an apartment where belongings are often stored in tight spaces or tucked into closets. Leaving packing to the last minute can result in:
- Rushed, sloppy packing (which increases the risk of damage)
- Running out of boxes or supplies
- Delays on moving day
If you need help, CT Moving and Storage offers professional packing services to keep you on schedule and protect your items.
4. Ignoring the Security Deposit Details
Getting your full security deposit back isn’t automatic. Make sure to:
- Patch small holes from nails or screws
- Clean the apartment thoroughly (including appliances and bathrooms)
- Remove all personal belongings and trash
- Return all keys, garage openers, and access cards
Communicate with your landlord about the process — and ask for a final inspection if possible.
5. Trying to DIY a Complex Move
If you’re moving heavy furniture, navigating narrow stairs, or working under a tight deadline, DIYing the entire move can backfire. Common issues include:
- Injuries from lifting heavy items
- Damage to furniture or the apartment
- Stress and exhaustion from juggling too many tasks
Hiring local movers like CT Moving and Storage can save you time, protect your belongings, and make the whole experience less stressful.
Make Your Apartment Move Stress-Free
At CT Moving and Storage, we’re here to help Connecticut renters every step of the way — from packing and loading to secure storage and transportation. With over 50 years of experience, we understand the ins and outs of apartment moves and are committed to making yours smooth and hassle-free. If you’re planning an upcoming apartment move, reach out to us today for a quote or to learn more about how we can help!
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