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Elvis I am not (yet) a local, but I don't think that is so much a problem because you are paying local tax. I think people are frustrated more with (1) out of towners who try to swindle a permit whereas there are others who cannot get one legitimately
and (2) out of towners who take up their spots. The issue with out of towners who live in Philly but do not pay the tax - unfortunately I think this happens everywhere and is something out of our immediate control ![]() |
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Actually I understand that. I am actually ok with YOUNGER people keeping their residence at their parents home while they rent in Queen village. I think that is normal. My point is I should be able to park on the street if I prove ownership of the home even though my cars are not registered in Philadelphia since my legal residence is not Philadelphia.
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You are right. I know that if you get in a serious accident (pehaps a death) the first thing the insuance company will do is investigate if you really live at the address on the policy.
What I am thinking of is students where it is a temporary residence, then I THINK the insurance would still be valid. Actually it is kind of a vacation home in the city. I live in Berks county & spend most of my time out there. alesis, how do you get anything done as much as you respond to this board???? Last edited by Elvis4780 : 05-15-2008 at 06:08 PM. |
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Then you have a rare, understandable situation. Here's a simple thought to weigh. Just mail the registration to your philadelphia place. Since you don't need to worry about parking in berks, you don't have to worry about your car being titled to your suburban address.
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