Property Management
In Georgia, eviction of a tenant requires:
AOnly a verbal notice from the landlord
BA court-ordered dispossessory proceeding✓ Correct
CA notice from GREC
DA police escort without court proceedings
Explanation
In Georgia, to evict a non-paying or non-complying tenant, the landlord must file a dispossessory action in court (Magistrate or State Court). Self-help evictions (changing locks, removing belongings) are illegal.
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