01-25-2008, 04:29 AM
Thanks for the info. This a$$hole has a place 1.5 miles from my parent's condo in Deerfield Beach. Wonderful, maybe I'll see him when I visit in February while shopping at Target, eating at Crabby Jacks or Flanigan's or while grabbing coffee and a bagel at Dandee Donut!
His address is a decent area filled with small apartment and condo complexes, primarily snowbirds from the Northeast and Canada (mostly from Quebec and Ontario). There is even a small medical center on Federal Highway affiliated with the Canadian health care system to provide non-emergency medical treatment to snowbirding Canadians. As you move further west (away from the beach) the area transitions to very small (cottage size, no garage) single family homes, then it deteriorates quickly (the area bordering Dixie Highway looks like a war zone) until you get west of I-95.
As far as the Florida DL while living out of state, many people do it to obtain lower rates for their car insurance or to avoid paying state income tax (Florida has no state income tax) in their home state. I suspect that doing either is akin to buying an ordination from an online church, claiming that you're a minister and paying no income tax. When the authorities catch up with you, you're going to get hammered. BTW, didn't Bear used to write about Universal Life Church and ordinations/degrees in the early editions of Bear's Guide?
His address is a decent area filled with small apartment and condo complexes, primarily snowbirds from the Northeast and Canada (mostly from Quebec and Ontario). There is even a small medical center on Federal Highway affiliated with the Canadian health care system to provide non-emergency medical treatment to snowbirding Canadians. As you move further west (away from the beach) the area transitions to very small (cottage size, no garage) single family homes, then it deteriorates quickly (the area bordering Dixie Highway looks like a war zone) until you get west of I-95.
As far as the Florida DL while living out of state, many people do it to obtain lower rates for their car insurance or to avoid paying state income tax (Florida has no state income tax) in their home state. I suspect that doing either is akin to buying an ordination from an online church, claiming that you're a minister and paying no income tax. When the authorities catch up with you, you're going to get hammered. BTW, didn't Bear used to write about Universal Life Church and ordinations/degrees in the early editions of Bear's Guide?

