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An adult child living in their parent's home generally has the right to receive mail and maintain their own phone, as these are personal communications and property. However, parents may have their own rules regarding privacy and access to mail or phone usage within the household. It’s important for adult children to communicate openly with their parents about their needs for privacy and independence. Ultimately, the specifics can vary based on family dynamics and individual agreements.

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