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Nick Bleser
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PO Boxes for landlords

Nick Bleser
  • Investor
  • Northeast, WI
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This may just be a question for the Post Office but it's 7:30 on Friday night and being a millennial I want to know now. Is there a type of forwarding process that can be put in place instead of a physical PO Box? I'd be willing to pay for an address that I can give all my tenants but my mail gets delivered to my personal residence. 

Does this exist in any way, shape or form?

Thanks!

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Patrick M.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Red Bank, NJ
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Patrick M.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Red Bank, NJ
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I took on a box at the local UPS store when I came on board. You can access the boxes 24/7.

As an aside- I had a now ex-tenant call me at my home number when a dispute arose, he was never given that number and it was clearly meant as an intimidation tactic. Since getting rid of the no goods and shifting to Cozy I have phased out my box, utilizing my home address instead. I live 10 minutes from my buildings and to believe in this day and age that my tenants can't find out where I live is silliness.

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