No. In order to be legal, the notice has to be "served on you " in person, or byt registered mail, with a required signature before the item is given to you, by a mail carrier or mail clerk at the post office. You can ignore such a letter, as there is no proof of delivery, is there? It is not legal to use a mailbox for messages that have not been delivered by the Post Office. Legal notice in most contracts require that the notice be mailed to a specific address. Unless you deliver the letter and receive a receipt, there is no evidence of delivery. Many times two copies of the notice are delivered in person and the deliverer takes one back with them with appropriate time stamp and receipt to prove delivery. Delivery via First Class Mail is usually acceptable as legal notice, but requires a avidavit from the person that mailed it.
Yes, but it is illegal and an invasion of their privacy.
Yes it is so dont do it!
Yes, as long as it isn't stolen mail. No, it is illegal, even to place a flyer on the flag. The mailbox is US Government property.
Yes, and no. Depends upon how the contract is written, and if it allows sub-leasing or not. Ask the lessor.
it is a federal offense to open anyone else's mailbox. Just the other day I saw someone stuff trash in my mailbox and I reported them immediately.
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The Mailbox was created in 2000.
Community → My Private Mailbox.
Yea Miley Cyrus has a mailbox. Who in the world don't have mailbox?
No, that is against the law because someone ELSE is probably going to live there once it opens for renovation! Just because some one is not there anymore doesn't mean you can commit a federal offense.
To redirect an email is to have it "forwarded" in a way, but not entirely...For example, let's say mailbox A sends and email to mailbox B. You can redirect any messages that go to mailbox B to be redirected automatically to mailbox C. When an email is sent to mailbox B, it will automatically be re-directed to mailbox Z, and the sender will still show as mailbox A, without involving mailbox B when mailbox Zwants to reply to or forward the message.