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Renters: A Guide to Setting Up Your Bills

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Jamie Campbell

Jamie Campbell

8 months ago - 2 minute read

Setting in England can be a daunting experience, especially when it comes to setting up your bills. From gas and electricity to water and internet, there are many different services that you need to get sorted before you can settle into your new home.

If you're a first-time renter, don't worry – we've got you covered. In this guide, we'll provide a step-by-step guide to help you set up your bills and get your home running smoothly.

Step 1:

Research and compare providers. Before you can set up your bills, you'll need to decide which providers you want to use for each service. In England, you have the option to choose from a range of different providers for gas, electricity, water, and internet. Take some time to research the different options and compare prices and features to find the best fit for your needs and budget.

Step 2:

Contact your chosen providers. Once you've decided on your providers, it's time to get in touch and set up your accounts. This can typically be done online or over the phone. Be prepared to provide your personal details, rental address, and payment information. You may also need to provide proof of ID and proof of address.

Step 3:

Set up your payment methods. Most providers will require you to set up a payment method for your bills. This can typically be done online or over the phone, and can include options such as direct debit or credit card payments. Make sure to check the payment due dates and set up reminders to ensure that you don't miss any payments.

Step 4:

Register for council tax. In England, renters are also responsible for paying council tax. This is a local tax that helps to fund public services such as schools and roads. To register for council tax, you'll need to contact your local council and provide your personal details, rental address, and information about your tenancy. You'll also need to provide proof of ID and proof of address.

Step 5:

Update your insurance. If you're a renter, it's important to have insurance in place to protect your belongings and cover any damages to the property. Take some time to review your existing insurance policies, or shop around for new ones, to make sure you have the right coverage for your needs.

By following these steps, you can easily set up your bills and get your home running smoothly. Remember to keep track of your payments and stay on top of your bills to avoid any potential issues. With a little planning and organisation, you can make your rental experience a successful and stress-free one.

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