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Re: Getting tenants new address - Landlord Forum thread 342853

Re: Getting tenants new address by Garry (Iowa) on February 6, 2016 @18:36

                              
Yes. The state legislatures around the country are the ones who make their state's LL/T laws. They have known for decades that some people don't want to be found (for whatever reason), and don't give their forwarding to anyone (especially people or entities they owe money to.) Yet they know they must provide some kind of reasonable way for LLs to try to communicate with the T, even if he/she can't be found. They have chosen the US postal service as the most reliable entity to do that. By writing letters to someone, of which may end up getting returned to you if they can't be delivered, is an accepted legal way to show a judge in the future that you at least tried to get in touch with the T.
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