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Take Inventory of Your Home 

Why keeping an itemized list of your home’s contents is a HUGE help when you need to make an insurance claim.

No one wants their home damaged or destroyed by fire or flooding. Or have treasured items stolen from them. It’s devastating to even think about it.

That’s why you – like all homeowners — rely on insurance coverage to help cover the cost to rebuild your home and replace your belongings.  Having it gives you some comfort and relief, right?

But even good insurance is only as good as the records YOU keep!

Your insurance company can only be as helpful to you as you are to them.  It’s a simple fact, and that’s why you need to take inventory of your belongings.

Why It Matters

Take a look around your home and most likely it’s filled with many different items, some worth more than others, some more precious to you, and some just part of your day-to-day life.

But if you add them all up, the value of your belongings could be quite high.  Are you covered for that? What happens when you need to make a claim and prove the value?

2 main reasons you should take an inventory of all of your items throughout your home:

  • gives you a better idea of how much coverage you actually need 
  • It can help verify the value of your belongings when you file a claim, and even facilitate the process.

Your inventory can help the claims process tremendously since there is no second guessing since you can provide both visual and documented proof.

Getting It Right … and Making It Easy

A home inventory is exactly as it sounds. Pulling together a detailed list of items in your home … furniture, fixtures, paintings, jewelry, appliances, electronics, etc.  And with that making sure you take a picture and include a description, serial number, model, purchase date, and estimated value (include any receipts) for each item.

Taking pictures and making a detailed list sounds difficult and overwhelming, doesn’t it? And on top of that, where do you keep these records so that they aren’t also destroyed if your home is?

It actually can be quite simple with all of the online options out there. Try this template!

Or you can use a more sophisticated online software program, either on your own or through your insurance company, that is specifically designed to help you itemized all of your stuff!

If this type of software doesn’t work for you, you can always take the time to save your photos and lists on a safe online system like Dropbox or iCloud that can be accessed anywhere. Some people even like to take a video of their home and walk from room to room to document their stuff. Again, easy to save online.

No matter what system you choose, the most important thing is that you’re organized and prepared if something happens to your home.

Keep It Safe

Never store your inventory list at home where it can be damaged.  A fireproof safe stored off the ground or online programs are a great way to keep your itemized lists and pictures safe and accessible when there is an emergency. Digital records can be stored in Dropbox or iCloud. And, if you still need a paper back-up, save those documents in a safe deposit box or secured place outside of your home.

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