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rich and char wrote:MTPockets1 wrote:
We use Blue Sky Insurance. They deal exclusively with full time policies. You can find them on Internet search
And part timers as well , we just switched to Blue Sky .
Very comprehensive for RV's with very reasonable rates .
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MTPockets1 wrote:
We use Blue Sky Insurance. They deal exclusively with full time policies. You can find them on Internet search
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Executive wrote:
IMHO, South Dakota is the best State to declare residency. A few reasons:
1. Low State tax, especially if you're contemplating a new vehicle to full time in.
2. No vehicle inspections..smog or safety.
3. RV friendly...meaning easy access for registration..you don't have to be present. You must visit for one night to get your drivers license.
4. No State income tax.
There are other states, of course..Texas, (must get safety inspection every two years) Nevada, no income tax, and Montana.
Part two of your question..Gilbert Insurance brokers for National Interstate. We found NI to be the best insurance for full timing..at least for us. They include CoachNet with their insurance. I carry $1000/ded/collision and $100/ded/comp. Give them a shot....Dennis
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