Property Management
In Georgia, residential landlords are required to provide tenants with written notice of their intent to sell the property:
A90 days before listing the property
BGeorgia law does not generally require advance notice to tenants before listing✓ Correct
C30 days before the listing agreement is signed
D1 year before any anticipated sale
Explanation
Georgia law does not generally require landlords to provide advance notice to tenants simply because the landlord intends to sell. Tenants must be notified about showings with reasonable advance notice.
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