Anyone buying a house in Basildon will know that the process can often be drawn out and a little stressful especially when it comes to completion dates! Booking time off work to manage your move is expected, but the more important question we are asked is ‘how long should I take off work to move house?’
The team at Roger Bates Properties (powered by Keller Williams ‘The World’s Largest Estate Agent’) have some great tips for you when arranging time off to move home. Read on to learn more.
First, the million-dollar question:
Is One Day Off Work Enough?
Booking the day of your move off work is a sensible decision. For some, this will be enough time, particularly if you’re moving to another property in the local area. If you schedule your move for a Friday and usually have weekends off, you will have three days to settle in before you return to work.
If you’re using a removal company, you will probably find that this is ample time to get everything done. On the other hand, a single day may not be enough if you’re moving a distance away, hiring a van, and managing all the packing, loading, and unpacking yourself.
So, Will I Need To Take A Whole Week Off Work?
Don’t worry – your annual leave is safe! You’ll unlikely need to take as long as a week off work to move house unless you want to take a more leisurely pace! A week off may be a good option if there is work to complete on your new property. Some people find that taking several days of annual leave to manage their move helps to relieve the stress involved. It gives them breathing space to decide where everything should go as it’s unpacked and to get settled in.
Does My Employer Have To Give Me Time Off To Move House?
There are no legal requirements in the UK for employers to give their employees any time off to move house. Nevertheless, some employers do offer discretionary days that you can use for a one-off situation like a wedding, funeral, or house move.
What Happens If My Moving Date Changes?
A common problem that homebuyers face is an unexpected delay relating to their moving dates. This can happen after paid leave is booked. If this happens to you, keep your employer updated to ensure a solution can be reached.
Booking an entire week off once you know your moving dates could solve this problem. Delays will typically only be a day or so, and having an entire week available will give you some wiggle room.
What Next?
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