On the off chance that the mail you've gotten isn't just for another person, yet for an unexpected location in comparison to yours by and large, don't open it and don't discard it (both are culpable offenses). To address the misstep, you have two choices:
Convey it yourself: If the letter is unmistakably planned for a close by neighbor, and you can truly open their post box, don't hesitate to convey the letter to the right location yourself. It isn't unlawful to open somebody's letter drop (as long as it's not bolted), and it's not illicit to actually advance mail to the right location as long as the mail has legitimate postage. You could likewise thump on their entryway and hand it to them on the off chance that you know them (or feel great doing as such). Notwithstanding, know that there are laws against putting different things—like flyers, notes, commercials without postage, and so forth.— in letter drops.
Compose a note and stick it in the active: If the right location is far away or you simply don't want to manage conveying it yourself (which is absolutely fine), essentially compose a note that says something with the impact of "wrong location" and connect it to the wrongly conveyed bit of mail (a clingy note or a paperclip are acceptable approaches to do as such). A mail transporter will get it next time around and it will be conveyed to the right location in the following couple days.
It's best not to compose your note legitimately on the envelope or article and danger mutilating another person's mail, say country mail transporters Tara O'Sullivan and Julia Bavaro. On the off chance that you utilize a marker or Sharpie and it seeps through, it could cause the expected beneficiary more sorrow than is fundamental. Join it with a paperclip or a clingy note.