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3. Aside from categorizing items, you can also group them room by room. Aside from creating a more organized inventory, making your list in such a way also systematizes your inventory method. It will make your task easier. To further strengthen the details of the items in your inventory, you can also take note of the manufacturer and serial number of items that have such details. This will help hasten the approval of your home insurance claim. 4. Keep the receipts of your properties. These are strong proofs when you are filing a home insurance claim. 5. Take photos of your properties. Keeping a good documentation of your properties will make it easier to get your home insurance claim, in case something happens. It is up to you how you want to store the photos. Keeping a digital file of your properties, as well as printing out a hard copy will ensure that you have a safe and secure documentation of all your properties. 6. If you have the equipment, videotape your inventory list. A fast way to create an inventory is to walk through your house and speak about the properties in it while recording it on videotape. Afterwards, you can watch the videotape and write down all the properties you mentioned. Your video will also work as a good documentation when filing for a home insurance claim. John Cutts |
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