Property Management
In Georgia, a residential lease for a term longer than one year must be:
AOral to be valid
BIn writing to be enforceable under the Statute of Frauds✓ Correct
CRecorded in the county deed records
DNotarized by a Georgia notary
Explanation
Under Georgia's Statute of Frauds, a lease for a term of more than one year must be in writing to be enforceable. Oral leases for more than one year are generally unenforceable.
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