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Friday, October 30, 2009

If my friend, That has a different address than me, lends me his car for just the summer, do i pay i

If my friend lends me his car for just the summer, does he have to change his insurance, do i have insure it?? and if so ., can i buy a 2 month insurance policy???



If my friend, That has a different address than me, lends me his car for just the summer, do i pay insurance??heart rate monitor





only the owner of a vehicle can apply for insurance on it.



If my friend, That has a different address than me, lends me his car for just the summer, do i pay insurance?? loan



That%26#039;s between you and your friend. Essentially when he loans you his car, he also loans you his insurance coverage.



No, there is no such thing as a 2 month policy, and generally you can%26#039;t insure a car you don%26#039;t own.



The owner can, and probably should, list you on his policy as a secondary driver.|||I wish my answer could be laborsaving for your question.here is the source i provide for your reference.http://car-insurance.online-tips.info/ca...|||You need to be covered under his policy. You cannot insure a vehicle you do not own. He would be taking a huge risk if he loans you the car and you are not covered. Should you have an accident, he would be liable for allowing an uninsured driver to operate his vehicle. You could also be sued. If you are not covered, his insurance company could refuse to pay.|||he is required to add you to his policy as a driver. If he does not add you, and there is an accident, his company can deny the claim because there has been a material change in risk. He is contractually obligated to notify them of any changes in the risk that they insured.



If you don%26#039;t have as many years licenced as he, then his rates could increase. You should pay that difference. And even if his rates don%26#039;t go up, shouldn%26#039;t you give him some money for the benefit of having a car for the summer?

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