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Organizing your personal collections from closet shelving to basement or garage storage to streamlining traffic in your household to make the most of square footage while still accessing tools, equipment, clothes, and memorabilia, involve managing space as well as time.

Check out the articles in this topic as we help you do both as well as discussing kitchen and office management, apartment and condo living, creative homemaking, household product reviews, quick DIY projects and fixes, regular property maintenance, seasonal upkeep and everything you need to be your own landlord from roof to roadside and curb appeal to curbing impulse buys.

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Displaying and Storing Photographs

In: Home Organization

There are many ways to display photos without increasing clutter. Take the time to display and enjoy some favourite family memories. more...

Collectorz.com: Music Collector v5

In: Home Organization

An itemised list of music CDs can be very useful for insurance records. With Music Collector, cataloguing and organising a music CD collection is easy. more...

Collectorz.com: Movie Collector v8

In: Home Organization

Organise home video and DVD collections with this comprehensive and versatile home inventory software from Collectorz.com. more...

Collectorz.com: Book Collector v5

In: Home Organization

Book collections can represent a significant investment. Use home inventory software to catalogue a collection for organisation and insurance benefits. more...

Moving Out of Home

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Setting up a new home for the first time can be confusing and expensive. Here are some books and websites that can offer advice to young Australian people moving out. more...

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May 4, 2008

Home Contents Insurance

It is a good idea to regularly review insurance policies to ensure that they still provide adequate cover for your needs.


I have recently renewed my home contents insurance and have gone through the rather tedious task of preparing a home inventory to make sure that I have enough cover. After being blasé about this for a number of years, severe storms in the area where I live last year have scared me into being more responsible.

Check Your Contents Policy Fine Print

Unfortunately, many householders didn’t discover that they weren’t sufficiently covered by their insurance policy until they were making a claim. Most contents insurance policies contain clauses that limit the responsibility of the insurer for water damage and other events.

A friend discovered after the storms that the carpet that she had assumed would be included in her building insurance policy for a rental property she owns wasn’t actually covered, resulting in a significant replacement expense.

Most policies will limit the amount that can be claimed for collections of items that are not specifically listed on the policy or for household items that are damaged or go missing outside of the home (such as jewellery or photographic equipment).

Home Inventory Software

A home inventory lists all the significant items in a household that need to be covered by the content insurance policy. Preparing a home inventory is a tedious task, but well worth the time it takes.

There are software packages and downloadable spreadsheets that can simplify this process. Collectorz.com has a particularly easy to use and comprehensive range of home inventory database software for cataloguing and organising book, music, movie, and comic collections.

Task for the Week

Prepare a home inventory and check to make sure that your current contents policy actually provides the cover that you need.

For more articles on insurance topics, visit Suite101’s Insurance Feature Writer, Lisa Nichols.

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