OldAgePensioner
Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
- Joined
- Jun 1, 2005
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Are there some serious legal pitfalls possible with using a P.O. Box as your "residence".
One that comes to mind. You get your driving license and insurance in Nevada for tax reasons even though you really don't legally live in Nevada. Then you have a serious accident and are at fault. Does your insurance company pay? Or do they leave you to fend for yourself since the info on your insurance is "dodgy"?
I'm considering using a residence of "convenience" when I do some overseas travelling, so I really wonder how safe (covered) I'll be.
One that comes to mind. You get your driving license and insurance in Nevada for tax reasons even though you really don't legally live in Nevada. Then you have a serious accident and are at fault. Does your insurance company pay? Or do they leave you to fend for yourself since the info on your insurance is "dodgy"?
I'm considering using a residence of "convenience" when I do some overseas travelling, so I really wonder how safe (covered) I'll be.