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  • tiggerjj
    tiggerjj Posts: 259 Forumite
    Mortgage-free Glee!
    snowbelle,

    at the mo the car i completely paperworked insuance licence and keeper to my parents house. this is where the vehicle will spend the majority of the year. However my address will be 2.5hours drive away. So I assume as keeper I should register that part to my house and i guess licence too, but where the car actually stays is not with me, hence wanting to leave the insurance??

    What do you think?
  • Fire_Fox
    Fire_Fox Posts: 26,026 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Why don't you check with the insurer to be on the safe side?
    Declutterbug-in-progress.⭐️⭐️⭐️ ⭐️⭐️
  • tiggerjj
    tiggerjj Posts: 259 Forumite
    Mortgage-free Glee!
    Will do Firefox, thanks for the advice,
  • tiggerjj
    tiggerjj Posts: 259 Forumite
    Mortgage-free Glee!
    Is there a set time limit to change onto a different tariff for gas and elec? If the current owners are locked into a 2 year deal for example would I have to stick with it until the end of the term???
    And is it really as easy as just ringing them up and saying hi ive moved, i live here now, this is my name and this is the reading?

    Thanks?
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