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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Legally I cannot visit my rental properties right now!
So I own my rental in Delaware and live in PA. I frequently travel back and forth (about an hour) to check on things, collect rent, and participate in HOA meetings. However I do have a full time day job. I'm a hairstylist. My manager told me yesterday that Delaware was added to the list of states that have a travel restriction. So basically I cannot go to Delaware without being required to quarantine for 14 days. This means I cannot travel to my rental because I can not be away from work for 2 weeks. I understand why it's important but I really don't like it!