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Yes, a grandfathered insurance policy can typically be changed, but any changes might result in losing grandfathered status and being subject to current regulations or requirements. It's important to review the policy terms and consult with the insurance provider for specific details on making changes to a grandfathered policy.

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Yes, a grandfathered insurance policy can typically be changed, but any changes might result in losing grandfathered status and being subject to current regulations or requirements. It's important to review the policy terms and consult with the insurance provider for specific details on making changes to a grandfathered policy.

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Usually a nursing home.

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"Grandfathered in" typically is referenced to the term "grandfather clause" which allows an exception to a new rule. "Grandfathered in" means to grant such an exception. For example, the Federal Assault Weapons Ban made it illegal to sell and own a semi automatic weapon that was manufactured after the date the law went into effect. Weapons that were manufactured before this date were "grandfathered in" and were allowed to be sold and legal to own. The exception to the rule are weapons manufactured before a certain date.

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That is not considered grandfathered land. if his driveway cuts through your land and is is his only means of accessing public roads then that is called an Easement by Necessity

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