Cluster mailboxes have become increasingly common in HOAs. They are an affordable option for multi-unit complexes and large communities – not to mention that delivering to a cluster box, rather than door-to-door, spares the post office a significant amount of expense in time, gas, and vehicle maintenance. Residents depend on fully-functioning, well-maintained mailboxes to receive their mail consistently and in a timely manner. But when a cluster mailbox is vandalized, broken, or falls into disrepair, postal workers can’t deliver parcels; this affects many residents simultaneously. In the event that a cluster mailbox is inoperable and mail delivery has come to a screeching halt, who is accountable? Well … that depends! Read on. Read the article…………………..
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