Receiving correspondence addressed to a prior occupant after acquiring a property is a common occurrence. This mail delivery can range from junk mail and catalogs to potentially sensitive financial or legal documents. The consistent arrival of mail for someone who no longer resides at the location presents both an inconvenience and a potential security risk.
Addressing this situation is important to protect the privacy of both current and former residents, as well as to minimize clutter and reduce the likelihood of identity theft. Historically, mail forwarding services and direct communication with postal services have been the primary means of managing this issue. Efficient resolution benefits the current resident by ensuring the mail received is intended for them and the former resident by preventing their private information from reaching unintended recipients.