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[deleted] t1_ivk83q0 wrote

Media has everyone afraid of fraud and cheating. Peeps forget cheating has been happening before the internet. Probably a snowbird with primary residence here. Who knows really.

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Bobisadrummer OP t1_ivk8fsg wrote

That's what got me wondering though. If their primary residence is RI, then why's their car (and their insurance) not registered here? Is that not fraud?

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[deleted] t1_ivk8o90 wrote

Florida does not require proof of residency to Erebus yet a car.

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degggendorf t1_ivl2etf wrote

> proof of residency to Erebus yet a car.

To what?

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Bobisadrummer OP t1_ivk9d1b wrote

Yeah, but you'll still need to insure it in Florida and auto insurance have you list the primary parking location, so if someone is registering their car in FL but living in RI, are they not committing insurance fraud?

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[deleted] t1_ivka8ky wrote

No. You can live in more than one place and register and insure your car in one place.

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Bobisadrummer OP t1_ivkblia wrote

Everything I'm reading says you need to have a FL drivers license to register a car in FL and there's only 8 states that allow you to register a car without that states drivers license, neither FL or RI are one of them.

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degggendorf t1_ivl2psd wrote

> you'll still need to insure it in Florida and auto insurance have you list the primary parking location

Insurance companies don't care where it's registered.

Heck, they don't even care if you own it.

They just want the check to clear.

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Bobisadrummer OP t1_ivl2ztm wrote

That's not true. They want to know who's driving it and where its garaged because that's how they base their rates.

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degggendorf t1_ivl3lrc wrote

> who's driving it and where its garaged

Right, neither of which have to do with registration or ownership.

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