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Georgia has unique rules regarding eviction proceedings. Landlords can begin the process of eviction immediately in the case of unpaid rent or lease violations and are not required to serve the tenant a customary notice to quit. However, it’s recommended that landlords try to resolve the issue with the tenant before pursuing eviction, as evictions can be long and costly.
Don’t start an eviction in Georgia without watching this video. We’ll cover everything you need to know about evicting your tenant and reclaiming your property. After you’re done, grab your official forms at the link above!
Georgia Eviction Laws:
NonPayment of Rent: Immediate (§ 44750)
NonCompliance: Immediate (§ 44750)
Rent Grace Period: None
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0:00 Intro:
0:11 What Is An Eviction:
0:37 Legal Reasons For Eviction In This State:
0:53 NonPayment:
1:25 Rent Grace Period:
1:34 Four Steps To Legally Evicting A Tenant In This State:
1:38 Serve The Notice To Quit:
2:04 File Eviction Papers With Court:
2:09 Serving The Tenant:
2:17 Wait for A Judgement:
2:36 Damages: