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gotsmart
Nov 20, 2014Explorer
My domicile is my private mailbox. I posted how I did it in this link:
http://forums.goodsamclub.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/26844437/gotomsg/26845136.cfm#26845136
The trick to it is:
1) to have a street address that isn't red flagged by your auto insurance company as a commercial address,
and/or
2) call up your insurance company and ask them if they care.
Your insurance company may balk at you fulltiming. Sign up with one that is OK with FT RVing.
Your insurance company may be OK with FT RVing, BUT may require upgrading the RV policy to include home owners coverage.
I called my insurance company for guidance. They told me they have policies for FT RVers, BUT they don't promote it and would rather I not promote it either as they don't want to become a haven for FTers.
*EDIT*
One could choose any state to homebase from as a FT RVer. Some states don't make it easy at all. Others like WA make it easy.
http://forums.goodsamclub.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/26844437/gotomsg/26845136.cfm#26845136
The trick to it is:
1) to have a street address that isn't red flagged by your auto insurance company as a commercial address,
and/or
2) call up your insurance company and ask them if they care.
Your insurance company may balk at you fulltiming. Sign up with one that is OK with FT RVing.
Your insurance company may be OK with FT RVing, BUT may require upgrading the RV policy to include home owners coverage.
I called my insurance company for guidance. They told me they have policies for FT RVers, BUT they don't promote it and would rather I not promote it either as they don't want to become a haven for FTers.
*EDIT*
One could choose any state to homebase from as a FT RVer. Some states don't make it easy at all. Others like WA make it easy.
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