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Do I need to change address for temporary living arrangements?

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  • DD2580
    DD2580 Posts: 20 Forumite
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    hazyjo said:
    So you lived elsewhere and yet didn't ever declare those addresses? Were you on electoral registers there or paying council tax?

    You know you're legally required to update your address on your driving licence?
    No I didn’t say that? Not sure where you got that I didn’t declare previous address - I’m asking about new address 

    I’m moving out for first time. I’ve lived with parents up until now and yes I was on electors role. 
  • davidmcn
    davidmcn Posts: 23,596 Forumite
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    DD2580 said:
    hazyjo said:
    So you lived elsewhere and yet didn't ever declare those addresses? Were you on electoral registers there or paying council tax?

    You know you're legally required to update your address on your driving licence?
    No I didn’t say that? Not sure where you got that I didn’t declare previous address - I’m asking about new address 
    I’m moving out for first time. I’ve lived with parents up until now and yes I was on electors role. 
    I think hazyjo was talking to the immediately preceding poster, not you.
  • DD2580
    DD2580 Posts: 20 Forumite
    Fourth Anniversary 10 Posts Combo Breaker
    davidmcn said:
    DD2580 said:
    hazyjo said:
    So you lived elsewhere and yet didn't ever declare those addresses? Were you on electoral registers there or paying council tax?

    You know you're legally required to update your address on your driving licence?
    No I didn’t say that? Not sure where you got that I didn’t declare previous address - I’m asking about new address 
    I’m moving out for first time. I’ve lived with parents up until now and yes I was on electors role. 
    I think hazyjo was talking to the immediately preceding poster, not you.

    Hope so! But people really should use quotes when replying to another reply.  It’s strange to write on a thread and just reply to someone else and not the person asking the question or help in anyway. Just find that weird!
  • davidmcn
    davidmcn Posts: 23,596 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    DD2580 said:
    davidmcn said:
    DD2580 said:
    hazyjo said:
    So you lived elsewhere and yet didn't ever declare those addresses? Were you on electoral registers there or paying council tax?

    You know you're legally required to update your address on your driving licence?
    No I didn’t say that? Not sure where you got that I didn’t declare previous address - I’m asking about new address 
    I’m moving out for first time. I’ve lived with parents up until now and yes I was on electors role. 
    I think hazyjo was talking to the immediately preceding poster, not you.
    It’s strange to write on a thread and just reply to someone else and not the person asking the question or help in anyway. Just find that weird!
    No, it's perfectly commonplace on a web forum. Not everybody here has to be answering the initial post, the discussion can flow. I agree though that quoting would help.
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