Property Ownership
A tenancy at will in Georgia is terminated by:
A30 days written notice by either party✓ Correct
B60 days written notice from the landlord only
CEither party at any time without notice
DAnnual court review
Explanation
A tenancy at will (with no fixed term) in Georgia can be terminated by either party giving 30 days written notice. The landlord and tenant each have the right to terminate.
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