Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Why don’t you just call and you will know the answer to your questions
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Tower Hill Insurance for home ins is a very reasonable insurance co-op. Got it through The Villages Insurance which is of course a well "oiled machine" and gets one good deals on insurance. T V isn't building a mega-metropolis for the next 15 yrs without an good insurance business in place to serve it. Lol one should stay in The Bubble. Stay away from Progressive on home insurance they aren't part of T V "Dream" "plan" if they want to price gouge Villagers. Screw them and all the others if they don"t want to play nice. OP walkin Powell Rd / 466A or 466/Morse Blvd. Easy peasy lemon squeezy. Last edited by GizmoWhiskers; 04-07-2024 at 06:19 AM. |
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Only if there is a lienholder on the vehicle. IF you own the vehicle free and clear, a new Florida title will be mailed to you.
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https://www.sumtertaxcollector.com/index.html
there you will find a list of documents you need to take with you
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Nice poeple at powell location .
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You can request a paper title in lieu of the electronic one held with the state. No big deal.
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When I got a car title, they told me that the Florida title is an electronic document that you can access online, but they do not mail you a paper copy. I went to the DMV office on Powell Road, and they printed a copy for me for 10 dollars. But, the paper copy is not an official title.
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Are the cars financed? If so that's the reason.
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A birth certificate and passport are not needed. Only your current driver's license and registration and title. The Sumter County office at 466 and Morse is super quick (not sure if Powell is the same).
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It isn't mandatory the state hold the title; you can request them not to and they'll send it to you.
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Good advice by many folks here. Establishing residency here is a snap: everything is handled in one building and they are VERY efficient at what they do. My previous home state (Minnesota) is several decades behind when it comes to efficiency.
One thing to remember: if you were a well-to-do citizen of your former state, that means that you were also a taxPAYER in your formal state and they're gonna be sorry to see you leave, so you will need to make your "leaving" unambiguous. I had heard from several sources back in Minnesota (didn't verify it with the proper authorities so I can't vouch for its truthfulness though knowing Minnesota I find it entirely plausible) that you had to leave the state with no address(es) still listed as being in Minnesota, because once you leave if there are ANY Minnesota addresses still in your name they'll assume that is your "primary residence" and tax accordingly. Selling our home was no problem but I had rental property there in my name, with the last one selling on December 30 of the year we moved here. I've also heard that there are states considering tax audits of folks who have fled for greener pastures to see if there is any possible way they can find some way to squeeze a few more nickels out of them. Like I said, I can't vouch for the above. But "I'd rather be safe than sorry" is always a good motto. |
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I guess the law has changed since then. |
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