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The article looks at the factors to consider when your teen goes off to college. |
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| Author: David Mayer |
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Now where will all this be going? There may be a hall of residence, or will they be trying to get into fraternity or sorority houses. Perhaps they are renting off campus. Wherever they end up, there will be less security than in your home. In all the excitement of life, some of this property is going to be damaged or lost. Now look at the small print of the policy. Some policies limit the amount of cover when a certain percentage moves out to college. If you think more than 10% of the value of your contents is moving, think about buying extra cover. If some individual items are expensive, you should put together a schedule and have them separately covered. More generally, keep records of the makes and models of everything, including the serial numbers. Find the receipts as proof of purchase. And put permanent marks on everything.
When it comes to transport, if your teen has been a named driver in your family car, you will save money if he or she will not be driving it while away. Should your teen have a vehicle, you need to notify the insurer that it will be kept at a different address. Except in California where the use of ZIP codes has been restricted, insurers base the premium rates on where the vehicle will be "living". This will be particularly important if the vehicle is going out of state. Auto insurance is not uniform from one state to the next. There are different mandatory liability provisions, some states are "no fault" and so on. All of this needs to be factored in whenever the change is due. Ensure you get auto insurance quotes based on all the new information. Equally, check with the college. Some have deals with local insurance companies and offer attractive rates to students with good GPAs and defensive driving certificates. If you play you cards right, you may end up with a quieter life around the home, and savings on car and contents insurance.
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