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Bringing in the mail after tenant moves out
My tenant moved out recently with 3 months to go on the lease and yesterday after completing some repairs I checked the mail and there were a couple of items I removed them from the mailbox and emailed the former tenant that I had them. Her response was to accuse me of going through her mail and then proceeded to tell me that I cannot enter the house without first obtaining permission.
State law says I can enter the house after it has been abandoned or surrendered which it obviously has. I don't want to leave mail in the mailbox because thieves can take it and it can also tell thieves or squatters that the house is empty.
What do you think I should do?