Legal Question in Real Estate Law in California
Fraudulent Use of Mailing Address
Hello,
I am the owner of a residence that I
also reside in. Currently I am
allowing my cousin to rent a room.
His estranged father, visited him at
my residence approximately 2
months ago. One week ago I started
receiving mail at my residence for my
cousins father. I, nor my cousin gave
him permission to do so. My cousins
father does not
live here nor has he ever lived here,
established residency or have access
to my home. My concern is that the
individual is already under
investigation for fraud by several
credit agencies, and I do not want
the investigators coming to my home
or implicating me by association. My
other concern is that he will attempt
to establish residency. How do I
prevent these issues from occurring?
Furthermore should I look into
obtaining a restraining order to keep
the subject away from my home or
file some sort of police report for
fraudulent use of mailing address?
Thank you in advance!
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Fraudulent Use of Mailing Address
simply mark each piece of mail coming to your cousin's father with "not at this address--return to sender" and put back in the mail box for the mail man to pick up, or put in a mail box at the post office.