I’m curious how other newcomers handled unwanted household items when moving into a new rental in Canada.
When moving, it seems easy to focus on the apartment itself, but there can be quite a few things to deal with before or after the move — old furniture, mattresses, broken appliances, boxes, and other items that you don’t want to take to the new place.
For example, if someone rents a furnished place temporarily and later moves into a longer-term apartment, what is the usual way to get rid of larger items that are no longer needed?
Do most people arrange a municipal pickup, take smaller items to a recycling or disposal facility, donate usable furniture, or hire a private junk removal service for larger loads?
I’m especially interested in how people handle things like mattresses, sofas, appliances, and mixed household items, since these aren’t always suitable for regular garbage collection.
Also, are there any housing or municipal rules newcomers should check before leaving large items beside a rental property or putting them out for collection?
I’d appreciate hearing from people who have actually gone through a move and found a practical solution. Knowing this beforehand would make the moving process much easier.
When moving, it seems easy to focus on the apartment itself, but there can be quite a few things to deal with before or after the move — old furniture, mattresses, broken appliances, boxes, and other items that you don’t want to take to the new place.
For example, if someone rents a furnished place temporarily and later moves into a longer-term apartment, what is the usual way to get rid of larger items that are no longer needed?
Do most people arrange a municipal pickup, take smaller items to a recycling or disposal facility, donate usable furniture, or hire a private junk removal service for larger loads?
I’m especially interested in how people handle things like mattresses, sofas, appliances, and mixed household items, since these aren’t always suitable for regular garbage collection.
Also, are there any housing or municipal rules newcomers should check before leaving large items beside a rental property or putting them out for collection?
I’d appreciate hearing from people who have actually gone through a move and found a practical solution. Knowing this beforehand would make the moving process much easier.
