Property Ownership
A periodic tenancy in Georgia automatically renews for successive periods unless:
AThe tenant requests to end it
BProper notice is given by either party (typically one rental period's notice)✓ Correct
CAnnual court review confirms renewal
DThe landlord raises the rent
Explanation
A periodic tenancy (month-to-month, week-to-week, year-to-year) continues for successive periods until either party gives proper notice. In Georgia, a month-to-month tenancy typically requires 30 days' notice.
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