What personal properties is covered with homeowner insurance?

I want take picture of the items in my car and home for insurance policy. What is or isn't acceptable?

The best thing to do is first talk with your agent and determine any policy limitations or exclusions. Some company's cap certain lossess for certain items (e.g. a non-scheduled jewelry theft might be capped at $2,500).

A good rule of thumb is this: Ask yourself if you have anything worth having appraised. If you think you have something worth having appraised then you're probably going to want to have that item specifically scheduled on your homeowners policy.

It may add to the premium so you'll need to get only A: what you can afford and B: what your comfortable with coverage-wise. You may want to play around with changing deductibles etc in order to lessen the any premium increase.

As far as items in your car; be carefull with this one. Lets say your car caught fire and burned up taking a bunch of clothes, furniture and tvs with it that were inside the car at the time. Your belongings that were in the car would be covered under your homeowners policy and not under the auto (which would only cover that car itself and possibly some custom stuff depending on your policy). Just don't think that because it's in the car the auto insurance will cover it.

I would recomend taking any receipts for expensive items and keeping them in a folder outside the house (or have your agent put them in your file), walk around make a general inventory of your belongings, and take either pictures or videos of the inside of your home.