It was moving season in Perth, and my cousin had a lot of items. She decided to move on her own but made the mistake of not listing any of her items. Several of them were damaged on the way, but she could not get insurance for these items as she had no specifications, serial numbers or prices for these items. It cost her a lot, and so she decided that next time she would follow a proper inventory checklist that she found in this online article. She used it the next time she moved, and it really helped her organise and keep track of her things as well as assess the value of each item. It was an efficient way to ensure you have all your items, and you should also refer to this article if you are moving homes soon in Perth.
https://www.betterremovalistsperth.com.au/how-to-create-a-home-inventory-checklist-for-your-move/
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