The owner of the vehicle buys the insurance -- for the vehicle. Cars are insured, not drivers.
no, in most states you are supposed to be insured on any vehicle at the residence you live at. parents, roomates even. if you drive your grandmothers or significant other's car all the time or even as the primary driver but don't live with that person, you should still be insured.
yes, the insurance policy is different from the car title (title is government, insurance is business) in most states, if you live together, you are both required to be insured on the car.
Harry and Louis live together. The rest live alone. But they travel a lot and stay in hotels together, so they are together most of the time.
No. Most male animals don't live well together.
Most likely the insured.
No. Absolutely not. You cannot insure a vehicle that you do not own. The only exemption of this is if the owner and insured are married and live together or a dependent child living at home. Most companies want an adult child to have their own insurance policy even if they live with you. Call your agent and ask to be sure.
All us banks are not FDIC insured, however most banks that are competing effectively for business are usually FDIC insured.
Well if you like him enough to go out with him and you want to stay together (which most people do) then do your best to ignore it and keep positive about his other conditions love.
Most bats do not mate for life. Most live together inhi
She sangs mostly about her ex boyfriends.
You can but it'd be very wrong and if those other boyfriends found out they'd most likely get really mad at you and yes I wouldn't recommend it.
Some sharks live in family groups, but most are alone.