Property Management

Georgia's Landlord-Tenant Act requires that before a landlord can recover the dwelling unit through eviction, the landlord must first:

AA. File with the county housing authority
BB. Provide proper notice to the tenant (pay or quit, or notice to vacate)✓ Correct
CC. Hire an attorney
DD. Report the tenant to a credit bureau

Explanation

Before filing dispossessory (eviction) proceedings in Georgia, the landlord must provide proper written notice to the tenant — either a demand for possession (after lease termination) or notice to pay rent or vacate. Proper notice is a prerequisite to filing.

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