My car is not driveable, and I am saving money until I can make it so. It’s going to be a while until I fix it. Can I leave the car parked in my parking area and not drive it, and cancel my until I get it fixed without legal consequences?
Is there law code that specifies required in this case, and if so, how would I find such law code? I have had others tell me both that it is not required and is required, and I do not know who to believe.

 
  • Bob 2:26 pm on August 29, 2010

    It would be better to change your insurance to a storage non theft. If you cancel your insurance all together, borrow another persons car and get into an accident, you will be liable for the damage and medical.

  • blah b 2:26 pm on August 29, 2010

    No. You’d save money by dropping the insurance until its fixed unless you plan on getting it fixed right away.

  • efran 2:26 pm on August 29, 2010

    vehicle can not be parked on street without insurance, most housing complexes also require a tenants car to be insured, your best bet is to find a friend,relative or space to rent to legally park your vehicle at

  • Mario 2:26 pm on August 29, 2010

    autoinsurance.bebto.com – try this one. I have their car insurance and, as I know, they can provide such a service.

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