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Old 09-12-2019, 06:00 PM
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Originally Posted by M2inOR View Post
Here is a different situation I've wondered about:

We just purchased a home in Marsh Ben, with the intent to become a permanent resident of Florida. As we currently live in Oregon, and have a home here, we know we must do certain things to change our domicile to Florida. Our Oregon home will become a 2nd vacation home for the summer months until we sell it.

We have no intention of driving our Oregon cars down to Florida (2006 and 2008) and will initially just rent, then eventually purchase a vehicle for use in Florida; it will be registered in FL, of course.

We also travel quite a bit, and expect that to continue for a few years.

Reading thru this thread, I interpret the 90 day requirement a bit confusing. I plan to inform my insurance company (USAA) of our intent.

Anyone with this type of situation?

Thanks.

Mike
The 90 day rule is not very complicated. If you own or lease a car that you use on a day to day basis in Florida for more than 90 days during the calendar year, you are supposed to register the car with the Florida DMV office, and purchase a Florida auto insurance policy. It really doesn't matter whether or not you even own or rent a house in Florida, or whether you consider yourself to be a Florida resident. It is all about the car usage in the State of Florida.