Property Ownership

In Georgia, a 'tenancy at will' exists when:

AA. A tenant dies intestate while renting
BB. The tenancy can be terminated by either party at any time with proper notice✓ Correct
CC. The tenant has a fixed term but the landlord can terminate at will
DD. The tenancy is based on an oral agreement for 3 years

Explanation

A tenancy at will exists when either the landlord or tenant can terminate the tenancy at any time (with proper notice). It has no fixed term and no specific end date. Georgia law typically requires 60 days notice to terminate a tenancy at will.

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