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Updated about 8 years ago, 09/06/2016

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Craig S.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Cleveland, OH
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Tenant Turnover - U.S. Mail

Craig S.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Cleveland, OH
Posted

I have a tenant who recently moved out of my rental unit, and the new tenant has moved in.

The former tenant asked if I could have the new tenant hold any mail that still comes in his name, so he could pick it up. Or he asked if I could pick up the mail from the apartment and hold in my office for him to pick up one day.

I am happy to help tenants, however I do not want to get into the business of holding and collecting mail and wasting my time with that.

My initial thought is to tell him that I am sorry, but we are unable to hold tenant's mail, and that we advise new tenants to write "Wrong Address" on the envelope and return to sender. In addition, I am not sure the mail laws, but I might believe that I cannot pick up or hold someone's mail that isn't mine.

What do you guys do in these cases?

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