I keep getting mail for previous owner

That can be frustrating and confusing! Here are some steps you can take to try to resolve the issue:

  1. Contact the previous owner: If you know the previous owner's contact information, you can reach out to them and ask them to forward any remaining mail to you. You can also ask them to notify the post office of the address change.
  2. Notify the post office: Visit your local post office and speak with a customer service representative. Provide them with your name, address, and a copy of your ID (if requested). Let them know that you're receiving mail intended for the previous owner and ask them to update the address on file.
  3. Fill out a change of address form: You can download a change of address form from the USPS website or pick one up at your local post office. Fill it out completely and accurately, and return it to the post office. This will help ensure that any remaining mail is forwarded to your new address.
  4. Contact the sender: If you're receiving mail from a specific sender (e.g., a bank, credit card company, or subscription service), you can contact them directly to notify them of the address change. They may be able to update their records and stop sending mail to the previous address.
  5. Check with online services: If you're receiving mail from online services like Netflix, Amazon, or subscription boxes, you may need to update your account information with them directly. Log in to your account, go to your profile or account settings, and update your address.
  6. Consider a forwarding service: If you're still receiving mail from the previous owner and it's becoming a hassle, you may want to consider using a mail forwarding service. These services can forward your mail to a new address, helping you stay on top of important documents and bills.

Remember to be patient and persistent when dealing with mail addressed to the previous owner. It may take some time for the post office and other organizations to update their records and stop sending mail to the old address.