Hi @patrick71 - Those bullet points summarize the three things you must prove to Google for a successful video verification. The requirement for that first point is to prove your location. Ideally, you'd show street signs, landmarks, nearby businesses, etc., but that's not always feasible.
If you can start in the lobby of the building, show the internal signage, show your business listed on the lobby directory, show the floor counter as you travel in the elevator, show other businesses as you walk to your office, and then show your office signage and suite number before unlocking your office door and entering.
If all of that walking will take too long, maybe start the video in the elevator showing the floor counter just as you arrive at the 12th floor. Is there a 12th-floor directory on the wall as you get off the elevator? Show it. Show other businesses on the floor, etc.
Bottom line: do whatever you can to prove the location of your office by showing interior signage and directories, other businesses, etc.
I've helped dozens of businesses video verify a location in an office tower. This can work!
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