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Jr ADU - Mailing Address and Internet Connection

Denis Khoo
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Does anyone have experience with getting a separate mailing address for a JADU?  I'm interested in simply getting a separate mailbox for a JADU so that mail can be separated from the main residence.  Is that possible?  And somewhat related, does anyone know if it's possible to get a separate internet connection for a JADU under its own account?  

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Hai G.
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Hai G.
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One solution is you can set up a mailbox on the outside where both units have access to. Have the residents pick up their mail and leave the other ones. 

On internet connection, if the main residence has Comcast, you can ask the JADU to get AT&T. You can't have two accounts of the same address with the same company, but you can use multiple companies for separate account. A technician will likely need to do some wiring but that happens regardless and you'll be set up for the next set of tenants. 

Getting deliveries may be more annoying. Sharing one address means the delivery person will knock on the door of the main residence by default, unless special instruction is given for each delivery. If there's a good system for this would love to learn more. 

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