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Old Posted Jan 16, 2017, 2:28 AM
jollyburger jollyburger is offline
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Originally Posted by Klazu View Post
I am sometimes receiving letters addressed to the previous tenant at our address. How does one return such letters to the sender? Do I need to take them to a post office or do I just drop them in a mail box? Do I need to indicate something on top of the letter to have them returned to the sender?

Canada Post's website wasn't 100% clear on the steps, so I figured someone in here will surely know. Thank you in advance.
This is what I've always done if it isn't just misdelivered from someone on my street.

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Cross out the address. Write 'Moved' or 'Unknown' and deposit the item in a Street Letter Box. If you include a forwarding address, it will require additional postage.
https://www.canadapost.ca/web/en/kb/deta...ype=kb&cat=receiving&subcat=maildelivery
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