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13 May 2020
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On Sunday night, everything changed. You are now able to:
Of course, the central message remains that we have to make sure that everyone stays safe through the process, and so social distancing must be maintained. Initial viewings of properties may still be carried out ‘virtually’, and homeowners should carry out thorough cleaning before and after every physical visit. For further advice on staying safe during your move, Poole Alcock has prepared a COVID-Secure Move checklist below. This is great news for everyone. There is a quiet confidence that prices will remain stable, and it is hoped that allowing the property market to get back to ‘normal’ so quickly will avert any lasting damage.
If you’re moving home, make sure that you and all those involved in the move comply with social distancing and hygiene requirements at all times. These rules are particularly important if you have an underlying health condition. If in doubt, take medical advice before deciding whether to commit to your move.
It is still the case that if you, or anyone involved in your move, develop symptoms of coronavirus (Covid-19):
Further information on moving home during the Covid-19 outbreak is available here.
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