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Originally Posted by blueash
If you have a car that "lives" in Florida, it must be registered and insured in Florida. It does not matter if you also have property in Massachusetts. This issue is not whether your homeowner's would pay, rather whether your auto insurance will deny coverage if you falsified the main location of your car.
Check with your insurance agent as YMMV
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My brother in law works for auto insurers. He told me that once an insurer accepts you and collects the premium they are obligated to pay a claim even if you lied on your policy application. Once they find out you lied they can try to collect the higher premium or just drop you.