An unwanted guest is receiving mail at my home, how do I stop it?
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A roommate of mine, who was served a 60-day eviction notice on Feb 1, 2012, has now had his on-line girlfriend move-in, and she is receiving mail in her name. We fear she is trying to establish residency, and we are confident that these two are on a mission to shake us down. How do we stop her mail from coming to our home?
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Answer:
If she has been there 14 days she already established residency. Since this is legally her home you can not legally interfere with her mail. She is not a guest, she is a resident, like it or not. These people telling you she is trespassing are full of it. She was given access, so there is no way in hell she is trespassing. She can only be a trespasser after there is a legal eviction of her, signed by a judge and executed by the marshall. I saw that some other idiots are telling you to tell the post office that is not her address. This is a felony, you are tampering with US mail, she does live there, it is illegal to even touch her mail. Are grade schools on vacation today?
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There is also a form you can fill out at the post office, that says something like only mail for these people should be delivered here. I do not remember the name of the form, I had to fill one out when I bought my house as I was getting mail for a bunch of other people, who had lived there previously. You can also, Get to the mailbox first, and then put addressee unknown on it and drop it off at the post office. You can also tell her that she has to leave your property and if she refuses call the police on her for trespassing, she is not on any rental agreement.
KMcG
Contact, and ask the people at the post office.
luther
If the police won't remove her, evict them both- actually evict, not just give a notice to vacate. Serve him with whatever perform or quit is required by your state and go from there. He can't move his girlfriend in.
Talk to your landlord. In the typical lease, after 1-2 weeks, she's trespassing and can be arrested.
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tell the landlord she is there...she isn't likely allowed to be living there and he can kick her out.
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