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Finding the new address of vacating tenants
Hello folks,
Anyone have a clever means of finding the new local address of vacating tenants that (shudder the thought) might end up owing you once they relinquish possession?
My first thought is have someone follow the moving truck, but I am sure there is a whole tool box out there for this.
Thanks in advance!
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After they move out and you notice no new mail showing up to the mailbox, send them a blank envelope with RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED on the outside of the envelope. If they have a forwarding address, the Postal Service should return to you with the new address.