Property Management
An eviction in Georgia is initiated by the landlord filing a:
ADispossessory warrant with the magistrate court✓ Correct
BComplaint with GREC
CLien with the superior court
DNotice with the sheriff directly
Explanation
In Georgia, the landlord begins the eviction process by filing a Dispossessory Affidavit and obtaining a Dispossessory Warrant through the local Magistrate Court.
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