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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Mail for tenant just evicted?
What is the proper thing to do in this situation? Former tenant was just evicted and mail is still being sent to the dwelling. This is important mail because it is from different welfare departments etc. There is a court date set the beginning of March. Should mail be marked "return to sender" or taken to court and give to the tenant in person at the court hearing?
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Just mark "Return to Sender". It's the tenant's responsibility to file a change of address with the post office.