Mary et al:
 
I thought of that, but I think that the borrower would just add the teenager later to get around that.
 
Best Regards,
 
Dave Dougherty
Ways to Work
 
Family Services Center
600 St. Clair Ave. Bldg 3
Huntsville, AL 35801
(256) 551-1610
 
For information on Ways to Work, please visit:
http://www.fsc-hsv.org/fsc-wtw.htm
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 9:47 AM
Subject: Re: [WTW] Teenage Driver Question

Hello everyone.  I am a new program director in Sarasota Fl. 
I would think the insurance company would ask how many drivers in your household and price the insurance accordingly.  If they lie to the insurance company they will not have the coverage needed if an accident occurs. I can't imagine how you can prevent people from misrepresenting themselves but I would think
if there is a teenager in the household they would need to be on the insurance.
Mary Hettig
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 10:21 AM
Subject: Re: [WTW] Teenage Driver Question

Good morning, Dave.  At this point, we are not aware of any of our consumers letting their teenage children drive their cars.  We ask a variety of questions about their current transportation situation and try to make sure that the car is going to be used by the parent.  However, I think this type of thing may be difficult to prevent since once they have the car, they can allow anyone they want to drive it.
 
I would like to hear any ideas that other loan coordinators may have.
 
Thanks.
 
Angie V. Butterfield, M.S., FDC
Ways to Work Program Director
Family Guidance Center of Alabama
(334) 270-4100
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 8:12 AM
Subject: [WTW] Teenage Driver Question

HI all:
 
Has anyone had any problems with a WtW borrower letting their teenage son or daughter drive their car?
 
Or, more to the point, what about the parent that lies so they can get a WtW loan to buy a car for their teenager (when the parent already has a car)?    
 
Is this preventable?
 
Should we require borrowers to sign an agreement that their teenagers can't drive the car?
 
Thoughts?
 
Thanks,
 
Dave Dougherty
Ways to Work
 
Family Services Center
600 St. Clair Ave. Bldg 3
Huntsville, AL 35801
(256) 551-1610
 
For information on Ways to Work, please visit:
http://www.fsc-hsv.org/fsc-wtw.htm
 
 

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