jakehuddleston
Member
I have a predicament with insurance right now for my new van, a plain white 2006 Chevy Express cargo van. I am living in Santa Monica, CA and am working full time while paying off the van so I can travel. My original/current plan is to obtain insurance where I do not tell my insurance that I'm living in my vehicle, but simply insure it as a personal vehicle.
I've been poking around the forum but haven't been able to find much information on this. Is it important to be honest with your insurance company about living in a vehicle that would not otherwise be used as a residence? I feel that it could come back to bite me down the road. The hard part is, because I am a young person living in urban southern California, insurance rates are already very high to begin with. My current quote without letting them know I will be living in my van is $200/month.
The insurance company also wants a copy of a utility bill at my new 'residence', which is the address I gave them for my new mail forwarding service. I'm not sure what to do about this, as I am clearly not living at this address, and it's apparent they are aware people try to do this. Any advice on this in particular?
Thank you for any insight into this issues.
I've been poking around the forum but haven't been able to find much information on this. Is it important to be honest with your insurance company about living in a vehicle that would not otherwise be used as a residence? I feel that it could come back to bite me down the road. The hard part is, because I am a young person living in urban southern California, insurance rates are already very high to begin with. My current quote without letting them know I will be living in my van is $200/month.
The insurance company also wants a copy of a utility bill at my new 'residence', which is the address I gave them for my new mail forwarding service. I'm not sure what to do about this, as I am clearly not living at this address, and it's apparent they are aware people try to do this. Any advice on this in particular?
Thank you for any insight into this issues.