Storing Contracts

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pete_esp

Original Poster:

278 posts

102 months

Monday 11th March
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I have a physical, wet signed contract and I'm starting to think keeping it in my home office isn't the best idea so I'm looking for suggestions/recommendations/what you do with these contracts.

Terminator X

16,330 posts

211 months

Monday 11th March
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Fire proof safe.

TX.

Actual

1,036 posts

113 months

Monday 11th March
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Terminator X said:
Fire proof safe.

TX.
In the event that the fire proof safe only contains contracts and paperwork and no valuables would you lock the safe?

A client had a fireproof safe which they didn't lock and they even went as far as placing a big notice to tell any burglar/safe cracker that the safe only contained paperwork and was not locked.

ATG

21,358 posts

279 months

Monday 11th March
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You could ask your solicitor to store it for you.

spikeyhead

17,978 posts

204 months

Tuesday 12th March
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Scan it and put a copy in the cloud, or email it from one address to another

Collectingbrass

2,393 posts

202 months

Tuesday 12th March
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It needs to be stored in a fire proof / waterproof safe and in an off site archive (cloud provider and separate hard copy) for the duration of the contract and subsequent warranty & indemnity periods therein - 6 years or 12 years depending on whether signed under hand or under seal.

The contract you don't keep is the one you want later...

Mr Whippy

29,930 posts

248 months

Tuesday 12th March
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What’s the purpose of a separate hard copy?

Surely for almost any future predicament, if the original is lost, and ‘copy’ will be digital or a printout from digital, and storing a digital copy is many times easier.

pete_esp

Original Poster:

278 posts

102 months

Wednesday 13th March
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Great advice, thanks all! I'll go and purchase a fireproof safe as well as storing a digital copy on the cloud.

I had considered a safe deposit box, but those seem to have gone out of fashion and the only providers left didn't fill me with confidence for some reason I can't quite put my finger on.