Perhaps you’ve really upset your neighbours, and it’s time to move out and find a new home. There are several superstitions connected with the day you move to a new home. Two of them address the concern people used to have that evil spirits would follow them from their old home to their new home.
A lot of attention is paid to which day is selected for moving: you must move on 손없는날, or “day without evil spirits (or uninvited guests).” To this day, moving companies often provide a calendar showing which days you can move out without the spirits hitching a ride, and as you can see there are multiple days safe for moving in one month.
On the actual day of moving, you’ll pack your things into the moving truck and take off without one final sweeping-up in your former home. Don’t feel guilty, you’ll probably have to sweep up once you arrive at your new home. It is believed that by leaving behind all the dust and loose garbage and fingernail clippings that haven’t been eaten by mice, you confuse the spirits into thinking that you’re still in your old place. And by the time the new people move in and clean up, it’s too late for the spirits to find you.
Last, and this happened to me once, if it rains on your moving day, it means you’ll become rich. Also, your wood furniture will be ruined. Still waiting for the former to come true.