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Ilya Z.
  • Rockville, MD
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Montgomery county MD: New rules for entering my property?

Ilya Z.
  • Rockville, MD
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Hello fellow BPers!

It's been my understanding that, before COVID, you could enter your rental property after you gave the tenant a 24-hour notice.

Under the new COVID-related rules, did this change? If the tenant says "no you can't come because you might be spreading the virus" am I forced to oblige? What if I suspect that the real reason is something sinister, like damage to the property? What if I have sufficient evidence to suspect that the tenant is actually not there, even though she claims "she has nowhere else to go"? Do I have to ask police to accompany me?

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