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If your apartment complex already uses 4B mailboxes to supply mail for tenants, then you may simply want to purchase 4B mailbox replacements unless you are remodeling your complex to meet new standards.

If you are remodeling, you will want to go with the 4C mailbox since it is the current USPS standard. Contact our support team if you have any questions. Cluster Mailboxes. Vertical Mailboxes. Add to Cart. Details for each of these options are listed below.

Outdoor Pedestal Cluster Mailboxes The cluster mailbox is our most common product for customers purchasing centralized mailboxes for apartment complexes or residential communities. Question: Need a 3-door mailbox for a triplex that mounts on a pole at the sidewalk. Answer: Please give us a call and we will find a setup to meet your needs.

Find community mailbox How to get your compartment number To find out which compartment is assigned to your address please contact us. How to get a compartment and keys after a move If the realtor or previous owners are unable to provide you with the keys to your community mailbox compartment, you can request a lock change and a new set of keys online by creating a service ticket.

Personal Business Mailbox key not working? Personal Business Have you just moved and need new keys? Bring it along with government-issued photo identification to the post office indicated on your notice card.

You can use the notice card to confirm the location and compartment number of your community mailbox. I have back issues and my husband has hip issues and it is hard for us to walk blocks to get our mail. This is crazy! Home is not in an HOA and we live in Texas. Some of their mail comes to my home, some came to old address. That home is now sold and I have the keys to the box. Do I give the keys to the realtor? Also, extra mail gets returned to USPS? Size of gift wrapping paper for example.

With the greatly increasing number of parcels being delivered in the last several years and even moreso in the last several months , there are often not enough parcel boxes in cluster mailbox units anymore, so even a lot of the normal-sized parcels are requiring door-to-door service.

Which greatly reduces the supposed cost savings of cluster mailbox service. In this age of identity and financial theft, some feel the need to take extreme measures such as never using a real name for anything sent via USPS.

We cannot locate our mailbox in any of the cluster mailboxes in our neighborhood. Who do we contact for help? I went to my mailbox today in my subdivision cluster mailbox and the key would not turn to open it. What should I do now? You should contact the post office that issued the key to you. They will likely be able to take care of it for you.

My cluster box is located on my property. I have 24 households that share my mailbox cluster. If someone is to fall and injure themselves am I liable.

How to I request the cluster be moved off of my property. Hi Evan, You should talk with your local post office or your HOA to discuss mailbox location and liabilities. In order to receive mail in the cluster boxes we have to pay for the boxes? Hi Viridiana, You should not have to pay to have a box. If you do not have a key to your box, you need to visit the post office assigned to your area this may not necessarily be the post office that is physically closest to you.

If you have a key and are not receiving your mail, you should be sure you set up your forwarding address correctly. You can set up mail forwarding to your new address on the USPS website. If you have done all of these things and are still not receiving mail, contact USPS to resolve the issue. Okay I just moved into a brand new subdivision that is not completed yet. We closed on our home the end of December of We knew up front that we would not have individual mailboxes at our homes but would have kiosks in a common area for the subdivision.

It is now mid February and as of yet no one has had mail delivered or picked up. The developer installed a cluster of kiosks in one location approximately half a mile from our subdivision homes.

They are just sitting there waiting for mail to be dropped off and picked up. We have reached out to the postmaster and to the HOA and the developer. The postmaster in our local Town said that they will not start using the kiosks for any mail pickups or deliveries until a covered structure is built over the kiosks.

When this subdivision is complete there will be approximately homes. We have paid our HOA dues for the year and this is very unfair to make those of us that are living in this new development weight for mail. Any help on how to resolve this would be grateful. It may be a case of simply being persistent though polite! I live in a subdivision, and I would love to have a clustered mailbox system. Right now ups and fedex will not deliver to my address because for some reason they are not able to find us in their gps system.



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