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Keith Hague
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Oak Harbor, WA
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Where should I have my tenant send mail (notices)

Keith Hague
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Oak Harbor, WA
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I have recently purchased my first dedicated rental property (3rd home purchase). I have filed to start an LLC using an attorney, I have gotten a rental contract from the same attorney.

I am also reading Brandon and Heather Turner's book on managing rental properties.

One of the things they mention is they don't like their tenants to know their personal address. I feel the same way but they don't seem to mention what the alternative is.

The attorney put my address down as the address for the LLC (which is fine), and the address for "Notices".

My question: Is there an alternative to giving them my address for mail?

I've thought of getting a PO Box but I don't imagine I will receive enough mail there (or remember to check it enough) to justify its existence.

Thank you very much for your time!

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