Thanks for providing Tony's street address. Using Google street view, one can easily stroll down each street in that subdivision. As of now it does not appear to be gated so it's open to anyone who wishes to pay him a personal visit. I would not want to be in his shoes.
I also would not want to be at the mercy of hate mail arriving in his mailbox. For that reason I, if him, I would elect to have all mail forwarded to a PO box. If I understand correctly he can make that happen for an 18 month maximum period. The following is a paste from the USPS site. Please forgive the poor formatting.
2.0 Forwarding
2.1 Change-of-Address Order
2.1.1 Normal Time Limit
Records of change-of-address orders are kept by Post Offices for forwarding and address correction purposes, as follows:
A record of permanent change-of-address orders is kept by Post Offices for 18 months, from the end of the month when the change takes effect. Generally, forwarding is available for the first 12 months. (See 1.5, 1.6, and 1.7 for additional information.)
A record of change-of-address orders from general delivery to a permanent local address without a time limit is kept 6 months.
A record of change-of-address orders to other than a permanent local address is kept 30 days.
2.1.2 Extended Mail Forwarding Service
Customers may extend a permanent change-of-address order for up to an additional 18 months of forwarding by purchasing Extended Mail Forwarding service at a Post Office, or online through the Change of Address Application (Mover’s Guide) on usps.com. Extended Mail Forwarding service may be purchased in six-month increments, or for an additional 6, 12, or 18 months, or any combination, not to exceed 18 months. See Notice 123—Price List for fees.