Does the insurance company have to change the principle place of garaging vehicle if college student wants to take a car to the dorm at a school in the same state?

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Usually not. Your kid, while still in school, will probably consider your home his primary residence. Generally, insurance companies do, too.

In your case, in particular, being in the same state makes it highly unlikely that your carrier will base your rates on two separate residences.

 

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