Property Management
Under Georgia landlord-tenant law, a landlord's notice requirement before entering a rental unit (non-emergency) is:
A24 hours reasonable notice✓ Correct
BNo notice requirement under Georgia law
C7 days written notice
D48 hours written notice
Explanation
While Georgia doesn't have a specific statutory notice requirement for landlord entry (unlike many states), best practice and lease provisions typically require reasonable advance notice (commonly 24 hours) before entering for non-emergency purposes.
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