Building a Property Inventory After a Theft
This Property Inventory and Loss Report Form gives you a structured place to list every item taken in a theft or burglary — with descriptions, values, and supporting proof. A complete inventory is the backbone of the reimbursement you are owed.
Why a detailed inventory matters
Theft reimbursement is only as good as the inventory behind it: vague or incomplete lists are commonly reduced by insurers, who value only what you can substantiate. An itemized, documented inventory is your strongest defense against a low offer. If the figure still comes back short, review the signs your insurer is underpaying the claim.
How to use this form
List each stolen item with make, model, age, and value, attaching receipts, photos, or manuals wherever possible. Pair it with the police report filing guide so your inventory matches the official report, then submit the package as part of your theft and vandalism insurance claim.
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