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Insurance policies - what to keep
Hello everyone,
I'm a part time investor with no access to email or drop box while at work so maintaining solid records can sometimes be difficult. I also live in an apartment in manhattan so physical space is limited. With that said, what insurance records do I need to keep for my personal records? I feel as though I get 4-5 official looking documents when I take out a new policy, including the policy itself which is huge.
In today's paperless age, saving all of this paperwork seems like a waste. Right now I only have one rental and a general liability policy so it's not so bad. But soon , I'll have 2 more rentals.
Thanks in advance for any input.