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Walaby
Oct 26, 2016Explorer II
okhmbldr wrote:
Just purchase an insurance policy as if you were the owner. Get the VIN and all the other info, manufacturer, year, make, etc.
Then after you use the trailer for two months, just cancel the policy.
Somehow I don't see this working... Let see
Insurance Co: Do you have a clear title, or is there a lien?
You: Uh, I dunno...
Insurance Co: Copy of registration/title?
You: Uh, I don't have one... it's not in my name...
I don't know about your insurance company, but mine asks for lien holder/title/copy of registration, license tag etc...
If it were me, would rent from a 'real' RV rental company that will offer insurance just like a rental car agency. If you damage or destroy your friends TT, will he still be your friend?
Mike
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