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Grandson Has Just Purchased A Car. His Licence Has His Home Address On But Checking Insurance Rates It Is Much Cheaper To Insure From His University Address.would There Be Any Problem With This?

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santan | 17:50 Wed 26th Jun 2013 | Law
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He should ask the potential insurer- better to be safe than sorry- but I think it makes sense to use the university address if he's there for two thirds of the year. the fact that it may not be kept in a garage/driveway may affect the premium though. It may also be cheaper to name a parent/grandparent on the policy, and that may look odd if they don't live at the uni address
Possibly because he will have to state where the vehicle is normally kept/parked during the day and during the night, this won't be his home address will it ?.
I have no idea how a student can afford to buy, run and insure a car though, but good luck to him
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I will tell him to look into this.thanks

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