Can a landlord refuse to install a mail box?

Can a landlord refuse to install a mail box?

That being said, not all states or dwellings legally require landlords to provide mailboxes for tenants. However, if a tenant asks to install a mailbox on the property, the landlord must not refuse (unless there is, for instance, a requirement to obtain a P.O. box clearly stated in the lease).

What should I do if my mailbox is broken in my apartment?

Send a written notice to the landlord to the address required for notice identified in the lease. If that address is different from the property manager’s address, then copy the property manager. In the notice clearly identify the problem, and the location, number and apartment number for the mailbox.

How long do I have to tell my Landlord to fix my mailbox?

Ten days. The important thing is that the owner has *NO* duty to do anything until you tell them in writing.

Can a landlord have a copy of my mailbox key?

Keep in mind that the landlord is allowed to have a copy of the key, given that it is their property. However, it is illegal for a landlord to look through your mailbox or open your mail. If a landlord does not have a key for the lockable mailbox, they may require a tenant to contact the USPS and retrieve it.

Can a landlord refuse to give a tenant a mailbox?

No Mailbox. It’s standard practice to provide a tenant with a mailbox on a residential property and the US Code Title 18 states that it is a misdemeanor or felony to obstruct or delay the delivery of mail. That being said, not all states or dwellings legally require landlords to provide mailboxes for tenants.

How long does my Landlord have to fix my mailbox?

State law requires most repairs to be fixed within 10 days. You can use a letter like this to request the repair. (It’s best to send this by certified mail, if you can.) If you’re in Seattle and your landlord refuses to address this, file a complaint with the city here and an inspector will come take a look.

Keep in mind that the landlord is allowed to have a copy of the key, given that it is their property. However, it is illegal for a landlord to look through your mailbox or open your mail. If a landlord does not have a key for the lockable mailbox, they may require a tenant to contact the USPS and retrieve it.

Who is responsible for installing a mailbox in an apartment?

The owner of the apartment complex is fully aware that they are financially responsible for installing a new mailbox.