Organizing a move in Dubai within 30 days requires staying ahead of local administrative approvals and utility transfers. Here is your week-by-week checklist to ensure a seamless transition.
Week 1: Logistics & Decluttering (Days 30–22)
- Book Your Movers: Get 3 written quotes from licensed movers and confirm if they provide packing materials or full-service packing.
- Declutter & Donate: Sort items by Keep, Sell, or Donate. Reducing item volume lowers moving quotes.
- Review Tenancy Agreement: Check your current lease terms regarding notice periods and security deposit return requirements.
Week 2: Clearances & Registrations (Days 21–15)
- Apply for Building NOCs: Request Move-Out/Move-In Non-Objection Certificates (NOCs) from your developer or building management (e.g., Emaar, Nakheel, Dubai Properties).
- Register Ejari for New Property: Ensure your new tenancy contract is registered on Ejari to set up utilities and internet.
- Notify Current Building Management: Reserve service elevators and parking bays for the moving truck on your selected date.
Week 3: Utility & Service Transfers (Days 14–8)
- Schedule DEWA Transfer: Log into the DEWA portal to schedule move-out disconnection at your old place and move-in activation at the new address using your Ejari.
- Transfer Telecom/Internet: Contact Etisalat or du to book a home move service date for your Wi-Fi and TV box installation.
- Update District Cooling: If applicable (Empower, Palm District Cooling), submit final meter reading requests and open a new account.
Week 4: Final Prep & Moving Day (Days 7–1)
- Pack an Essentials Box: Keep passports, Emirates IDs, tenancy contracts, jewelry, chargers, and basic toiletries with you personally.
- Defrost & Clean: Empty and defrost the refrigerator/freezer 24 hours prior to moving day.
- Conduct Final Inspection: Walk through the old property with your landlord/agent, document existing conditions with photos, and hand over the keys.

