Property Management
In Georgia, the dispossessory process begins when the landlord files a:
ANotice to quit with the local police department
BDispossessory affidavit with the Magistrate or State Court✓ Correct
CComplaint with GREC
DNotice with the tenant's employer
Explanation
In Georgia, the eviction (dispossessory) process begins by filing a dispossessory affidavit with the Magistrate Court (or State Court in some jurisdictions). The court then summons the tenant.
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