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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Using a PO Box for Assessor Site
Good morning!
I currently have a property manager, so all mail from my tenants goes through them before it gets to me, but all other mail I would like to continue to come to my personal address. However, I do not want my personal address listed on the assessors site for my properties. I don't want to have to check a PO box since the majority of mail would come to my house and mail forwarding from a PO box seemed to be pretty expensive. What does everyone else do for this? Does anybody use the virtual mailboxes? Below are links to the top 3 that came up on google. Still seem a little expensive, but at least I wouldn't miss something important if I don't make it to my PO box for a month.
https://ipostal1.com/virtual-business-address.php