Property Management
In Georgia, a 'dispossessory proceeding' is initiated when:
AA. A tenant files a complaint with the landlord
BB. A landlord files a legal action to remove a tenant who fails to vacate after proper notice✓ Correct
CC. A property is condemned by the county
DD. A mortgage goes into default
Explanation
A dispossessory (eviction) proceeding is the legal process a Georgia landlord uses to regain possession from a tenant who won't leave. After proper notice is given and not complied with, the landlord files in magistrate court.
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