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Create a Personal Property Inventory for Peace of Mind
Cole Robinson

Imagine experiencing a natural disaster, theft, or needing to make an insurance claim. Having a current and detailed personal property inventory can be critically beneficial in these scenarios. Fortunately, modern technology has simplified this process significantly.

 

Start with the Basics

Creating a personal property inventory might sound daunting, but it doesn't have to be. With just a smartphone in hand, you can easily start this project. Here’s how:

Video Walk-Thru

Conducting a thorough video walkthrough of your home is an excellent starting point. As you record, narrate details such as each item's description, model, serial number, manufacturer, cost, and purchase date. Be as detailed as possible to ensure nothing is overlooked.

Photographic Evidence

Follow up your video walkthrough with photos from various angles of every room. Capture everything, including light fixtures, flooring, and items stored in dressers, cabinets, and closets. Pay special attention to valuables like jewelry, silverware, or any collections.

Document High-Ticket Items

Take photos of receipts, warranties, and instruction manuals to have a digital record of high-ticket items. This step is crucial for items that might need specific insurance or are of significant value.

Secure Storage

Once you’ve gathered all the necessary video and photographic evidence, ensure these digital records are secure. Upload them to a cloud-based storage service like iCloud or Google Photos for easy access and safekeeping.

 

Having an up-to-date personal property inventory brings peace of mind. It aids in insurance claims and plays a significant role in personal estate planning and management. Don’t wait—start your personal property inventory today. Procrastination only complicates matters in times of unexpected events. Share this blog with friends and family who might also benefit from creating their own inventory.

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