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Matthew Cope
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  • Nixa, MO
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Mortgage junk mail going to rental properties.

Matthew Cope
  • Investor
  • Nixa, MO
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I'm use to getting a bunch of mortgage junk mail after a closing, but we recently found out that junk mail, addressed to my wife and I, is going to one of our rentals in Springfield, MO after a cash-out refi. We've refinanced multiple properties over the past few years, which makes me assume that each of these properties are receiving the same spam. I hate that our tenants are receiving this. We forwarded our address from that property to our home, but it's only good for a year. 

Is there a better way to get around this or prevent it?

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I use an app called paper karma. Just snap a picture of your junk mail and it takes care of notifying  sender to stop sending you junk mail. Downside of course is you need to snap a picture of the piece of junk mail :\ 
25 bucks a year but they give you a free trial. Paperkarma.com

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