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How to Create a Home Inventory for Insurance Purposes

When it comes to insurance, your home is your most valuable asset. That’s why it’s so important to have a home inventory in case of an emergency. Here’s how to create a home inventory for insurance purposes:

1. Make a list of all your possessions. This includes everything from furniture and appliances to clothing and electronics.

2. Take photos or videos of your possessions. Make sure to document any serial numbers or other important details.

3. Store your photos and videos in a safe place. This could be a cloud-based storage service or an external hard drive.

4. Keep a copy of your home inventory in a safe place outside of your home. This way, if your home is damaged or destroyed, you’ll still have a record of your possessions.

5. Review your home inventory regularly. This will help you keep it up to date and ensure that your insurance coverage is adequate.

By following these steps, you can create a home inventory that will be invaluable in the event of an insurance claim.

JCC Restoration LLC

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