Originally Posted By: comms
Business cards from all your doctors, attorneys, tax accountant, contact for your bank branch or person who talked you there about a loan, guy who sold you your car insurance, health insurance rep or brokers, companies HR person.

Copy of home warranty, life insurance policy's, location or point of contact for deeds and wills.

A file for home issues, like business cards or company receipt for the guy that cuts your trees once a year, the plumber who cut you a deal, basically any person that has done work at your house or on your house that you want to continue using.

Add passport to your #1.

I would take a video of the inside of your house. Walk around and show every room and layout. Zoom in on important insurance items like paintings, comic book collections, furs and jewels. Show any documents that would verify it. (Lay things out on a bed or counter for a full viewing of multiple items.


Hmm, I've never hired anyone to do home maintenance, do it all myself so no cards there
don't have a passport

I need to check with my current insirance company on validiaty of a video record, they are decent so I bet that will work. I've tried to make a claim with other larger companies before and pictures/videos don't count for anything, their response was how do we know the items in the pictures are yours and not someone elses, you need reciepts. Which is why I now save as many receipts as possible.