Simple. Notify a change of address to whoever issued the vehicle registration documents, and don’t forget to notify your insurer.
That may cause your insurance rates to change and if you’re covered on some kind of family policy where you need to reside in the same household you may have to get your own policy instead. Independence usually comes at a cost.
Limited parking at your complex means they have to be sure the vehicle is registered to you at your own address. Some people are very manipulative and exploitative as they think nothing of allowing someone else to park in those schemes who is not a resident, so the rules apply to ensure that parking spaces are for tenants only.
If you don’t like the solution then pay to park somewhere else if it proves to be a cheaper option, but be careful that you aren’t committing insurance fraud if your coverage depends upon you living with your dad: get found out for that and you won’t be able to insure any vehicle for many years.
Any ideas on how I could remedy the situation? I tried calling the property manager about it and she keeps saying “she doesn’t know what to tell me” I mean what does it matter to her where my car is registered to, my name is on the lease and the registration.
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then it can be in either of your addresses. change it to yours
Okay, I'll help. You're right, your apartment complex won't let you park there. Thank you for asking.
What? That's all the help anyone here can provide for you. If you're too dumb to update the address on your registration, just admit defeat.
Then simply update the address, Desi. It's really that simple.
Get with dad and change that address on the registration at the DMV.
Tell the idiots you rent from it's obvious that you just moved since you're living in their apartments!!
Simply send a change of address to your DMV listing your present address instead of Dad's.
Simple. Notify a change of address to whoever issued the vehicle registration documents, and don’t forget to notify your insurer.
That may cause your insurance rates to change and if you’re covered on some kind of family policy where you need to reside in the same household you may have to get your own policy instead. Independence usually comes at a cost.
Limited parking at your complex means they have to be sure the vehicle is registered to you at your own address. Some people are very manipulative and exploitative as they think nothing of allowing someone else to park in those schemes who is not a resident, so the rules apply to ensure that parking spaces are for tenants only.
If you don’t like the solution then pay to park somewhere else if it proves to be a cheaper option, but be careful that you aren’t committing insurance fraud if your coverage depends upon you living with your dad: get found out for that and you won’t be able to insure any vehicle for many years.
Any ideas on how I could remedy the situation? I tried calling the property manager about it and she keeps saying “she doesn’t know what to tell me” I mean what does it matter to her where my car is registered to, my name is on the lease and the registration.
How exactly do you imagine we can help?