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wamley 04-16-2025 03:43 PM

Amazon delievers to any address you put into their addresses in your membership, They don't deliever via USPS

Danube 04-16-2025 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2424839)
You need proof that you are the legal resident of the house.

No. Because more than one person or family can be a resident of the same property.

Anyway, my point was just put in the rental contract that it does not include using the USPS mailbox. Totally legal and if violated grounds for eviction if not a beatin'.

OrangeBlossomBaby 04-16-2025 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by jimhoward (Post 2424413)
Wow that is so bizarre. If the tenants were intent on changing the locks, I wonder why they didn't just go to Home Depot buy a new lockset for the front door and replace it. Its a 1 hour job. Their more devious method seems more difficult and expensive.

And I wonder why they did it? Were they planning to squat? Or did they want to block landlord access during the tenancy? Answers not expected, just questions in my own mind.

They were planning on taking possession of the house. It's a "thing" that happens, it's a scam, fraud - people get legal possession of a property by simply changing their legal address. It becomes incredibly difficult to kick them out at that point. Eviction is much easier to do, if the tenant doesn't have that address as their legal address on record.

Eg_cruz 04-17-2025 04:55 AM

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Originally Posted by sallyg (Post 2424526)
We faced a similar problem and chose Safe Ship. Bad decision. Never got a single piece of mail delivered. It was beyond maddening. Suggest trying the post office. Good luck.

Not sure why
I have used them for 3 yrs and I get mail and packages with zero problems

Full-timer 04-17-2025 05:23 AM

You are renting short term and you need to buy From Amazon? If it was me, I wouldn't let you use the mail box either.

All the issues that would/could arise from this is crazy. One of them is your issue about where your packages would go and when.

How about curbing your Amazon while there? What could you possibly need from Amazon while at a rental for a month or two you can't go get?

DARFAP 04-17-2025 05:31 AM

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Originally Posted by azcindy (Post 2424344)
The homeowner will not allow me to use her mailbox when I rent her house. She suggested I signup for SafeShip or the UPS store to get a PO box. Problem is these places give you a physical address, not a PO Box number. So how do I get Amazon packages delivered to my physical rental address, and not my mailing address? Amazon does not have a section for mailing address only and the 2 addresses would be different zip codes so I can't have both addresses on one form. This becomes more problematic when Amazon decides to ship via USPS (and normally you don't know in advance). Hopefully someone has dealt with this.

Thanks,

Cindy

Standard ops

mraines 04-17-2025 06:44 AM

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Originally Posted by rustyp (Post 2424414)
Well then there should be no problem. Correct? Renter call the post office and demand a key !
:22yikes:

There are legal reasons why the owner should not let you use their mailbox. My daughter rented out her home and she is an attorney and would not let them use her box. Same for a golf cart. Too many legal issues.

azcindy 04-17-2025 08:40 AM

Lots of helpful responses here. I am really looking forward to moving to The Villages. I am renting for 4-6 months (or more) while I take my time exploring exactly which area I want to buy in and while waiting to finalize the sale of my house in Arizona (hoping it will be sold before I move, but the market is slow). Of course renting presents a few challenges, but it will be worth it. Thanks again.

Cindy

Velvet 04-17-2025 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by azcindy (Post 2425148)
Lots of helpful responses here. I am really looking forward to moving to The Villages. I am renting for 4-6 months (or more) while I take my time exploring exactly which area I want to buy in and while waiting to finalize the sale of my house in Arizona (hoping it will be sold before I move, but the market is slow). Of course renting presents a few challenges, but it will be worth it. Thanks again.

Cindy

Good luck and welcome!

PLedoux 05-25-2025 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Eg_cruz (Post 2424364)
They give you a box number
When you get a package they hold it
I use them and never miss a package

Agree. We had the same situation with a rental and never had a problem with packages. In fact, it was nice to have packages not left on the front porch available for pickup by “non-authorized persons.” They leave a note in your box that you have a package and you go to the counter and ask for it. I found them to be far nicer and more cooperative than the personnel at the Villages mail centers.

HellToupee 05-25-2025 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by azcindy (Post 2425148)
Lots of helpful responses here. I am really looking forward to moving to The Villages. I am renting for 4-6 months (or more) while I take my time exploring exactly which area I want to buy in and while waiting to finalize the sale of my house in Arizona (hoping it will be sold before I move, but the market is slow). Of course renting presents a few challenges, but it will be worth it. Thanks again.

Cindy

We were in the same situation as you. We rented in Richmond and had our mail delivered to Safe Ship at Magnolia. Zero problems and very helpful staff. The ups store on Warm Springs is great well and still use them for packages. The USPS in Wildwood is in a sketchy plaza but are easy to deal with as far as POs go


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