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DownTheAvenue
Aug 27, 2017Explorer
I am an attorney, but not familiar with Florida law. Generally, Florida is real strong with Homeowner's rights, and is a contributory fault state. None of this should have any affect on your relatives, however. You will not be residing there, so Florida recognizing that as your domicile, or your previous state recognizing your new domicile may be an issue. Do not allow anyone residing in that household to drive any of your vehicles, and do not drive any of theirs. Since you are a member of that household, most insurance companies will not insure a member of the same household unless listed on the policy as a driver. Also, if a member of that household should fall getting in or out of your RV, you will not be covered under your liability insurance. Also, be sure to tell your Florida insurer about your travel plans; that you will not be residing in the household, and the vehicles will not be garaged at the household.
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