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Here you go, from a fulltime RVer. When we sold our house in 2003 we needed a street address for various things, such as: voters registration, Insurance, both medical & property (Auto & Motorhome), credit card bills, anything else you might need an address for.

We have chosen Florida as our home residence because that's has been my home since 1942 and tags are cheap, $46 for a motorhome and $30 for our car. Those taxes, sales and fuel taxes are the only taxes we pay. You can join a club called the Escapees and establish your residence in Texas. Then you must have your vehicles inspected plus pay some stupid fee to be a Texan. I'm proud to be a Floridian & don't need to pay a fee.

We established our address at a UPS store. We have a mail box, that looks like an apartment #. This satisfies our loan companies, both RV & Auto, all insurances, registration, tags. We even get offers to refinance our property at this address, junk mail fools. We have the people at the UPS store forward our mail to a location we will be at. Most of our junk mail is sent to the round file instead of us.

Since most everything is done by mail, no one knows we don't live there, except the voters registration office. They understand and list our address as the office of the registar. We are regular citizens of this communtity even though we don't live there.

We even carry a cell phone from our old home town, even though that's not our mailing address. People who know us from home don't have to call long distance even though we may be in Alaska.

We have an air card for our laptop that allows us to get online, dial-up speed, and pay all our bills, such as credit cards.

When our tag renewals for the RV & car reach us by mail, we can even renew them via the internet. Our new decal for the plates will be mailed to us in plenty of time.

Basically, we are homeless people, mobile homeless.

2007-04-25 06:25:25 · answer #1 · answered by Arthur 7 · 0 0

You have to choose a home of residence, and either keep a mail box in a city there or some sort of residence to get mail. A lot of folks that do this choose Texas, or Florida because they do not have to pay state income taxes in those states.

2007-04-25 13:04:19 · answer #2 · answered by cat14675 3 · 0 0

Listen to Arthur, he has it right!

When I sold my house, I used my parents address as my permanent address for several years. No problems whatsoever in doing so.

I later made another state my home base so to speak, so I got a mail box at a mailing service company, which, like Arthurs, looks like an Apartment address. I also have a cell phone with a number from that city. So I do all of my business using the mail box address and cell phone and no one has ever questioned it.

(P.S. ... you could use your cell phone bill, mailed to your mail box address, as proof for DMV i would think).

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2007-04-25 16:17:03 · answer #3 · answered by Pichi 7 · 1 0

Last home residence and mailing address.

2007-04-25 13:02:20 · answer #4 · answered by wizjp 7 · 0 0

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