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Afternoon All,
Im after some advice for a work colleague who has recently insured a vehicle in his household for his daughter.
The car is actually owned by my colleagues wife and has her name on the logbook. The vehicle is insured by my colleague and he is the main policy holder. He has his daughter as a named driver but does not have any mention of his wife on the policy even though she actually owns the vehicle.
My understanding is that you cannot be the main policy holder on a vehicle if you are not down as the vehicle owner on the log book. Is my understanding correct?
I've had a quick browse on google for this but can't seem the find a definite answer.
Im after some advice for a work colleague who has recently insured a vehicle in his household for his daughter.
The car is actually owned by my colleagues wife and has her name on the logbook. The vehicle is insured by my colleague and he is the main policy holder. He has his daughter as a named driver but does not have any mention of his wife on the policy even though she actually owns the vehicle.
My understanding is that you cannot be the main policy holder on a vehicle if you are not down as the vehicle owner on the log book. Is my understanding correct?
I've had a quick browse on google for this but can't seem the find a definite answer.