Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a juicy landlord-tenant drama that’s sure to get your blood boiling! When our protagonist’s basement tenants moved out, they left behind more than just memories… they left a trail of mystery packages and endless mail! Get ready for a wild ride filled with suspicious business dealings, furious text messages, and a landlord who’s had enough! ♀️ Will our hero stand their ground or cave to the ex-tenant’s demands? Let’s dive in and find out! ️♀️
Basement Rental Blues: The Saga Begins!

Mystery Packages Arrive! Is It a Scam?

️♀️ Detective Landlord on the Case!

⏰ Time’s Up! Tenants Move Out, But Mail Keeps Coming!

Texting Tenants: “Please Change Your Address!”

No More Mr. Nice Landlord! Refusing Packages!

Ex-Tenant’s Furious Texts! “Why Did You Send My F-ing Package?”

♀️ Landlord Stands Firm: “Stop Sending Your Mail to My House!”

Ex-Tenant’s Inconvenient Truth: “I Have to Drive an Hour to FedEx!”

♂️ Landlord Says No Way! “Update Your Address!”

Husband’s Plea: “They Were Good Tenants, Just Help Out!”

AITA for Refusing to Pick Up Ex-Tenant’s Packages? ❓

The Landlord’s Dilemma: To Accept or Not to Accept? That Is the Question!
It seems our landlord is caught between a rock and a hard place! On one hand, they want to be rid of their ex-tenants’ mail and packages once and for all. But on the other hand, their husband thinks they should lend a helping hand to their former “good tenants.” It’s a classic case of “no good deed goes unpunished!” Our protagonist suspects something fishy is going on with the ex-tenant’s business, and they’re not about to be an accomplice! ️♀️ But what does the internet think? Let’s see what kind of spicy takes and sage advice the online community has to offer!
Former tenant asks for too much, NTA suggests feasible alternative
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Former tenant incorporated business at address before moving out, NTA suggests mail drop at UPS instead.

Tenant wants packages 2 yrs after moving out, gets angry. NTA

NTA. Check address registered to their business to avoid trouble

Landlord NTA for denying ex-tenant’s mail requests after 1 year

NTA. Using old address for mail is rude

NTA after 2 years?! Tenant wants free UPS Store, gets mad

NTA. ♂️ You’ve been generous enough, it’s time for them to take responsibility.

Asking for package favors is okay, taking advantage isn’t

Landlord called out for entitled behavior by NTA commenter.

Setting boundaries with entitled ex-tenants

Landlord not responsible for ex-tenant’s mail after 2 years. NTA

Former tenant’s request for address change poses insurance risk. NTA.

NTA. Generous but now being taken advantage of

Secure pick-up options exist, NTA advises blacking out code on mail.

Helping someone be irresponsible? Safety concerns with the package?

Don’t let a former tenant take advantage of you

NTA for not taking care of ex-tenant’s mail. Justice served.

Landlord being used as a free mailbox NTA

Former tenant’s crazy request puts landlord at risk

Don’t be a mailman! NTA.

Avoid unwanted mail with residency card and apartment office package.

Tenant complains about getting packages, but can’t figure out post office

NTA. Tenant refuses to be responsible for previous tenant’s packages.

Landlord not responsible for ex-tenant’s 2-year-old mail, NTA.

NTA ex-tenant’s request could lead to legal trouble

Clever response to rude ex-tenant’s mail, dropkick packages into trash

Protect your privacy with a Pack and Mail box!

Landlord called NTA, husband a naive dipsh*t, tenant lazy and possibly into illegal activities.

NTA, seek legal advice on removing business connection from address.

Informing state board to avoid angry clients at home. NTA
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PO box suggestion for mail issue, NTA comment thread.

Tenant’s shady business shouldn’t be your responsibility. NTA

Post office boxes exist for a reason . NTA made the right call.

Keeping old tenants’ address linked to your business can be risky

NTA’s actions are justified and not uncommon.

Ex-tenant tries to scam landlord with drug mail, NTA responds

NTA commenter worried about property taxes skyrocketing due to business claiming address

Petty revenge tactics to deal with annoying ex-tenant.

FedEx scammer gets called out with helpful advice ❌

Don’t risk taking package from ex-tenant, could be illegal

Don’t fall for a scammy former tenant’s package request. #NTA

Don’t be a mail room clerk for your ex-tenant

Tenant’s entitled behavior towards ex-landlord’s reasonable request. NTA

Resourceful and funny way to deal with unwanted mail

Responsibility for mail forwarding lies on the tenant, not landlord
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Using a virtual business address is easy and affordable

Avoiding creditors by hiding address. NTA.

NTA. Refusing to help hide ex-tenant’s address, set boundaries.

Don’t be a doormat . NTA, not your problem.

Return to sender! NTA’s mail advice gets unanimous agreement.

Landlord gets real about ex-tenant’s ridiculous request

NTA landlord refuses to accept packages, ex-tenant gets nasty.

Mail hoarding burden lifted off landlord’s shoulders.

NTA, but the ex-tenant needs a reality check

Clear boundaries as landlord and tenant, not a personal assistant. ♀️

Accepting former tenant’s mail is not worth the legal liability

NTA. Don’t be their gopher, let them handle their business

Tenant’s shady mailbox behavior prompts NTA response from commenter.

Landlord not a PO box, NTA for denying tenant’s request

Refuse deliveries and mark return to sender to avoid hassle

Stop unwanted packages with a simple post office request

Landlord called out for taking advantage of former tenant’s mail.

Tenant’s mailbox request denied. NTA landlord prioritizes own property.

Don’t risk it, NTA. Stick to your guns!

Tenant expects ex-landlord to receive and forward packages, NTA response.
