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Separate address for multiple houses on one lot
I have a property with a house up front and a studio duplex in back. I was just informed that all the mail goes to the front house. The house is in the city limits of Klamath Falls, Oregon. I just wanted to see if anyone has any idea on how to separate them by addresses? Do I go to the city/county or something else?