I just cleaned out my safe deposit box at my local credit union so that I could go through and remove some things that I no longer need it in there. I have so little stuff now compared to years ago when you used to have to keep papers for all kinds of important things that nowadays are kept electronically. So I have been debating as to whether or not I want to keep that safe deposit box and pay the $50 a fee or get myself a Fire/Waterproof box here at the house. My parents and I too, have always had a safe deposit box. but But then we could get them them cheap or for nothing. So I was wondering how many of you keep your papers at home or in a safe deposit box. Karen you would probably be a good one to throw in some insight since you lost everything in the fire. Did you have a fireproof box that you were able to salvage or what?
My thoughts as I get older, is if I keep stuff like my will and such at the bank, my executors have to get a court order to access the box, plus I need to make sure they can find the key. But having a fire proof box in the house can be just as bad, because if there’s a fire, youhope that you don’t lose the key. Or somebody breaks in and steals the box. Ironically, the credit union that I have my safe deposit box at was about maybe 300 feet away from the path of the tornado that hit town if it had hit that building I don’t know what would’ve happened to those safe deposit boxes because they are just sitting out in a room by the safe.