Utilities
- Electricity if your home is significantly damaged and power is not restored quickly.
- Water service if plumbing is damaged and water access is unavailable.
- Gas service if gas lines are compromised.
Subscriptions
- Streaming services if you cannot access your devices or the internet.
- Home security monitoring if your home is not currently habitable.
- Newspaper or magazine deliveries if you are temporarily displaced.
- Gym memberships if access is unavailable due to damage.
Financial Services
- Automatic payments for bills that are currently inaccessible due to damage.
- Credit card payments if you are unable to access your accounts.
- Recurring investments that you need to pause due to financial instability.
Other Services
- Phone plans if your phone is damaged or you have limited access to service.
- Lawn care services if your yard is significantly impacted.
- Cleaning services if your home is currently uninhabitable.
- Pest control services if you are not living in your house.
Important Considerations
Contact the company:
Always notify the company directly to cancel services, and ask about any potential fees or temporary suspension options.
Check your insurance:
Review your insurance policy to understand what services may be covered if you need to cancel due to disaster damage.
Monitor your accounts:
Keep an eye on your accounts to ensure no unauthorized charges occur while you are dealing with the aftermath of the disaster.