Personal Property Inventory List: “The Importance and how to create a Schedule of Property”

Personal Property Inventory List: “The Importance and how to create a Schedule of Property”

Personal Property Inventory List: “The Importance and how to create a Schedule of Property”

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Do you remember the serial number on the back of your TV? How about where and for how much money you bought your gaming computer? What about the details surrounding that magical day you asked your girlfriend to be your wife? What was the value of her engagement ring? The clarity of the diamond? Where it was purchased?

Even cherished memories of our purchases may fade. Without receipts or appraisals or perhaps even a list of your personal property, how do you track the details for your Florida Homeowner’s or Renter’s Insurance provider in the event of a loss?

But what happens if those beloved items are lost or damaged? When submitting a claim for personal property an insurance company can provide apps to curate a list at the time of your insurance loss, or you could go about it in your own way, pen and paper or an Excel doc as another option. There are many tools online to help you create a detailed list of personal or business property so that you aren’t left with nothing at the time of an insurance claim.

Once you’ve chosen how to log the information and create a schedule of your belongings, whether it is digitally or handwritten, you’ll want to organize it for functionality in the event of an insurance loss. From there you can further organize it into items by room, perhaps. An easy way to make sure everything is categorized in a familiar way is to determine how you’re organizing your personal property on the schedule. You can organize by value, or by type (electronics, jewelry, furniture, etc).

As you go from room to room, the details of the valuable items you will put on your list should be:

  – What the item is, with its make, model, serial number and purchase price.

  – Where you bought the item and what it cost. (Include receipt of copy of receipt)

  – Warranty Information

  – Photos of the item

What you choose to put on this list is up to you, you can be as detailed as listing everything, tables, chairs, curtains, TVs, picture frames, just list the high ticket items (Electronics, Jewelry, Art), items that are meaningful (Heirlooms) or a mixture of all the above.

If you created a digital list, print outs should exist to further back them up and they should be stored off-site, in a safety deposit box or perhaps a work filing cabinet or safe.

How about a video inventory of your belongings? That’s a very efficient way to log your personal property for your insurance company if you ever were to sustain a loss by theft or fire.

Doing walk throughs, getting close up of serial numbers and such is a great addition to your list! And of course, never forget photos of the items as well. Serial numbers and general photos to show the quality and condition of each item so that they are properly accounted for. 

Once you’ve made your list you should make a copy of it, both physically and digitally, one should be store at home and then one off property in the event of a total loss: safety deposit box or a loved one’s house. It’s advised to go over and update personal property list every 6 months or, in Florida, at the onset of hurricane season on June 1st or immediately after the holidays when you’ve done some purging and purchased new belongings.

Navigating the waters of your property insurance in Florida can be a daunting task. While having a personal property inventory is one step of the process, it’s also helpful to have a trusted insurance advisor to discuss coverages, deductibles, sublimits and additional insurance products that can “fill your gaps” and make you whole in the event of an insurance loss.

Don’t hesitate to reach out to Barefoot Insurance Brokers of Titusville today for quotes and information to secure your Florida Home, your property inside and outside of your home and your Central Florida Business. Call us at 321-218-3880 or email allie@barefootins.com for more information today. Allie Horblitt is a licensed insurance agent in Florida with over 10 years of industry experience who would love to help you with your new Titusville, Mims, Cocoa, Viera, Melbourne and Cocoa Beach Homeowner’s Insurance.

Holiday Shopping & Comprehensive Insurance

Holiday Shopping & Comprehensive Insurance

The winter holidays are here and our shopping has commenced! While gift shopping for your loved ones this winter season, your Insurance agent at Barefoot Insurance Brokers wants to make sure to take extra precautions to protect your valuables and yourself from all of the perils of the holiday season.

 

Some safety tips to keep in mind this holiday season are:

 

Keep your shopping bags out of plain sight and in your trunk if possible. Take the “out of sight, out of mind” approach to protecting your holiday purchases and keep thieves from breaking into your car in crowded parking lots. Did you know that your comprehensive insurance on your Florida auto insurance policy doesn’t cover the cost of replacement for your side windows if broken, unless you exceed your deductible amount?

Lock your vehicle. Locking your car can prevent unnecessary theft of your vehicle and it’s contents during the shopping rush. Many criminals will walk through rows of cars in shopping mall parking lots checking door handles to steal your belongings without forceful entry. 

Park your vehicle in well-lit areas. The more well-lit the parking lot is while shopping at night, the more you’d deter unwanted entrance in your vehicle or even people approaching you while you’re in public.

Have your keys in hand when approaching your car. Many victims of theft aren’t paying attention to their surroundings. Your prospectus in a parking lot should be to enter your vehicle and safely pull away as quickly as possible and not to loiter around. You don’t want to attract any unnecessary attention when you exit a store alone with expensive merchandise.

 

When and if an incident does happen, it’s important to know that there are car insurance coverages that protect and help ease the financial burden of a loss. Comprehensive auto insurance coverage is an optional coverage on your Florida auto insurance policy that protects you against non-collision damage to your vehicle: theft, vandalism, glass (exceeding the deductible) and windshield damage, weather related damages and other acts of nature. Your comprehensive auto insurance can be included on your existing state required PIP and Property Damage Liability coverage and you likely carry this portion of physical damage coverage if you’re currently financing or leasing your vehicle. In the State of Florida when you have comprehensive insurance coverage and your windshield has a crack, your insurance will cover a replacement, unlike your side windows and rear windshield that may be subject to your deductible.

 

In the event of theft of your personal belongings or purchased merchandise from your vehicle, your existing renter’s insurance, Florida Condo Insurance or homeowner’s insurance could couple with the auto insurance company to provide financial relief. Comprehensive will cover components and features that are permanent in your car but not the merchandise.

 

Your major credit card company like Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover may also have sublimits within the user agreement that help to reimburse you for expenses or costs related to lost or stolen merchandise. If you’re a victim of a  burglary related crime in Florida this holiday season, you may have several options available to recuperate the expenses related to your circumstance.

 

A licensed insurance broker with Barefoot Insurance Brokers of Florida can better help you understand what’s covered on your existing auto insurance as well as help you find more affordable and efficient insurance products. We recommend that you reach out to Julia Dourvetakis via call or text at 954-866-5723 this holiday season for helpful insurance insight, advice and quotes to protect you and your loved ones.

 

Julia Dourvetakis can service your property insurance needs across the State of Florida with a focus on the coastal regions of Central and South Florida including Titusville, Merritt Island, Cocoa Beach and Indialantic Florida and an emphasis on high-risk regions in Palm Beach, Broward, Dade and Monroe Counties.

Small Business Growth in South Florida requires an Insurance Ally

Small Business Growth in South Florida requires an Insurance Ally

According to a May 8, 2019 Forbes article, Miami, Florida is the top city for small business growth in 2019, as ranked by Biz2Credit’s annual rankings. Why should you care? It means small business in Florida is booming!

(You can check out that Forbes article here.)

Now is the time to get out there and start up your electrical contracting firm, air conditioning repair outfit and every tradesman out there that’s down on their spirits about working for someone else.

Be your own boss and start your own business! If you need an Insurance ally along the way, Barefoot Insurance Brokers will be here for you regarding your Commercial Auto needs, your General Liability Insurance, Workers Comp, Property Insurance and Bonding.

We have 5 A Rated carriers to shop your commercial auto quotes with in Broward, Dade, and Palm Beach Counties. We can cover 1 service van or 20.

Email me at allie@barefootins.com or reach out to me by phone by dialing 954-368-0060. I look forward to getting to know your business and finding markets to fit your needs comprehensively and affordably.

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