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Old 02-08-2022, 08:35 AM
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Before moving here we rented and were always allowed to use the mail box. Appreciated it and just assumed it was an automatic perk of renting.
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Old 02-08-2022, 08:40 AM
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Is it common to allow renters (3 month rentals) to use my mail box at the mail station?
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We own now, but rented for 4 years (1 mo, 2 mo, 3 mo, then 6 mo) and while we held our mail for the 1 mo period all other times we had a mailbox key and forwarded our mail. It really helped to have it included so we didn't have to negotiate an additional rental (PO box), and as other posters have noted it is an amenity that landlords can provide that enhances the quality of life for your tenant - and is much appreciated. We never had an extra deposit - our landlords noted the replacement costs for lost items (including gate passes, mailbox key, etc). We never lost anything so don't know if those costs were punitive or not since it didn't happen.

As for getting the former tenants mail, that happens no matter - I still get mail for a deceased husband who died almost 10 yr ago even though I've moved. I appreciate the large trash cans at the mail stations - makes for an easy quick sort and dispose.
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Old 02-08-2022, 08:41 AM
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I am a 3 month renter. I have a ups store mailbox. It doesn’t work out. The covid tests were not delivered to my home but to mail station. I don’t know with amazon what’s going where. I don’t need this stress.
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Old 02-08-2022, 08:59 AM
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Is it common to allow renters (3 month rentals) to use my mail box at the mail station?
Thank you.
The mail person at the postal station should have a form for renters to fill out showing names of persons to receive mail and the dates they will be there.
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Old 02-08-2022, 09:00 AM
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Before moving here, I visited for two months a year for five years. I was always allowed to use the landlords mail box. Came in handy for Amazon deliveries and Netflix.
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Old 02-08-2022, 09:03 AM
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Renters can get a PO Box at the post office so you don’t have to worry about it.
If it is a rental property that should not be a problem as the renters have a right to receive mail at the residence they live in. No different than if you owned an apartment outside The Villages. Secondly, if you rent the property and it is also your home, the minuet you rent you have to give up your Villages ID cards when they pick up their Villages ID’s. They become residents of the Villages with all the rights that come with it and that includes a mail box.
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Old 02-08-2022, 09:39 AM
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As a renter, we do not rely on our home owner to manage our own mail.

1) From home up north, we rely on the USPS service called "Informed delivery" to send us a e-mail with photos of all the mail that is continuing to be delivered to our house

2) To have items shipped to The Villages, we use "pirateship.com" for very cheap USPS and UPS boxes. They can be delivered to any homeowner here or to a nearby UPS styore for "hold until date" of arrival.

3) Yes, our landlord/homeowner here has indicated that anything sent to her mailbox with our name would be hand-delivered to us at house (very nice), but we don't plan on it....
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Old 02-08-2022, 05:00 PM
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If it is a rental property that should not be a problem as the renters have a right to receive mail at the residence they live in. No different than if you owned an apartment outside The Villages. Secondly, if you rent the property and it is also your home, the minuet you rent you have to give up your Villages ID cards when they pick up their Villages ID’s. They become residents of the Villages with all the rights that come with it and that includes a mail box.
I don't think this is true...
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Old 02-08-2022, 05:20 PM
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Giving renters access to you mailbox obviously works for some people. It can be a hassle for you if you have to forward mail to your renters, that will obviously show up in your PO Box. In addition, the renter can apply for and use credit using your address then you would have a tough time proving it wasn't you. Personally, I would suggest you recommend Safe Ship or UPS who will rent them a PO type box for short term or the Post Office for longer term.
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Old 02-08-2022, 06:24 PM
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I notice the renters on this post vote for getting a key, but the landlords who post, are hesitant. If the house you rent out in winter is one you use at other times, certain bills will be sent to that address. Cards, Villages notifications etc, things you cannot get online. You would have to stop your own mail, which works sometimes but quite often, does not no matter what you do, in my experience. So you have to trust your renter with your private mail. If you know your tenant well, it may not be a problem.
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Old 02-08-2022, 09:26 PM
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Renters can get a PO Box at the post office so you don’t have to worry about it.
When I first rented, my kids knew the address of where I was staying and sent things to me. Neither they nor I at that time knew that there was no home delivery.
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Old 02-09-2022, 01:27 PM
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If it is a rental property that should not be a problem as the renters have a right to receive mail at the residence they live in. No different than if you owned an apartment outside The Villages. Secondly, if you rent the property and it is also your home, the minuet you rent you have to give up your Villages ID cards when they pick up their Villages ID’s. They become residents of the Villages with all the rights that come with it and that includes a mail box.
You are assuming that you are getting the Villages ID cards that is IF the landlord is willing to get it for you so that you may take part of the amenities in the first place.
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Replying to Laker14. I don't know why it did not quote your post.

That is so true. Very well said. I love my repeat renters, and I once I get a renter, I rarely lose them unless they buy. There is the other end of Landlords who rent weekly on AirBNB and are talking about $5000 a month in high season for a patio villa. Totally different clientel than I am looking for. I won't rent for less than the whole high season.
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Old 02-10-2022, 08:49 AM
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We’ve had a rental here since 2010 and always let tenant’s use mailbox and never had a problem. Always got key back and rarely had any of their mail to deal with.
Maybe we have been lucky but we figured we already had a security deposit and people here more than one month need some access to mail.
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Old 02-10-2022, 09:06 AM
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You are assuming that you are getting the Villages ID cards that is IF the landlord is willing to get it for you so that you may take part of the amenities in the first place.
Who would take a winter 3-4 month rental and not get a Village ID?
I would hazard a guess that no one in their right mind would rent a property if that ID did not come with it.
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