>My street name changed and I still have issues now and then with geolocation.
This happened at my previous house, except with an additional twist: the street name was changed to an identical streetname, less than a mile away, but within a different city.
Adding to the confusion, my address was duplicated on that other street with a commercial brokerage which often gets sued. How do I know about these lawsuits? — because several process servers showed up (over about eight years living there) to sue the other address. They never believed my factual explanation: the numbers repeat on the same road, so closely ("yeah, ok buddy").
Usually just accepted the documents/lawsuit, then drove up the mountain to give it to the intended recipient. The first time this happened, business was closed... so I just taped it to the door (and then the owner came out LIVID, thinking I was the process server...).
Only once did the process server actually look on his phone to see that there were in fact two same-addressed properties (and obviously mine was residential).
Of course, what you did was the kind and polite thing but would the process server have any recourse to, "You would be failing to serve that notice if you leave it with me"?
This happened at my previous house, except with an additional twist: the street name was changed to an identical streetname, less than a mile away, but within a different city.
Adding to the confusion, my address was duplicated on that other street with a commercial brokerage which often gets sued. How do I know about these lawsuits? — because several process servers showed up (over about eight years living there) to sue the other address. They never believed my factual explanation: the numbers repeat on the same road, so closely ("yeah, ok buddy").