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Originally Posted by Euro7r
What constitutes sufficient documentation to satisfy you occupied the home as principle residence? Even if you changed documents like Driver License or Employment pay to new address, it still doesn't really show you physically occupied the home lol
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So if you didn't occupy the home, then it's not your principle residence right?
Legally (yes legally because it's a ticketable offence if it's wrong) your DL is always supposed to reflect your principle residence. Being that it's, a) a government issued document and b) illegal to be incorrect, I would say this is the best proof of documentation you can have to prove residency.
It makes sense to me that people would be scrutinized if the address on their DL doesn't match where they say is their principle residence.