I keep getting mail from previous owner

That can be frustrating and confusing!

It's not uncommon for homeowners to receive mail intended for the previous owner, especially if the previous owner didn't update their address with the relevant authorities or if the mail was sent to the old address by mistake.

Here are a few steps you can take to resolve the issue:

  1. Contact the sender: If you receive a piece of mail that's clearly intended for the previous owner, you can try contacting the sender to let them know that you're the new owner of the property. You can do this by phone, email, or by responding to the mail.
  2. Update the previous owner's address: You can also contact the relevant authorities, such as the post office or the county assessor's office, to report the change of ownership and request that their records be updated. This should help prevent future mail from being sent to the old address.
  3. Check with your local post office: Your local post office may be able to help you forward mail that's intended for the previous owner or provide guidance on how to handle the situation.
  4. Consider setting up a forwarding address: If you're concerned about receiving mail intended for the previous owner, you can set up a forwarding address with the post office. This will allow you to receive mail at your new address and then forward it to the previous owner if necessary.
  5. Check your property records: You can also check your property records to see if there are any outstanding debts or issues that may be causing the previous owner to receive mail. If you find any issues, you may need to take steps to resolve them before you can fully take possession of the property.

I hope these suggestions help you resolve the issue and get your mail sorted out!