Property Management
Under Georgia's landlord-tenant law, a landlord who enters a tenant's unit without proper notice (except in emergencies) may be liable for:
AA. Nothing — landlords have unrestricted access
BB. Invasion of privacy and possibly constructive eviction✓ Correct
CC. Eviction of the tenant
DD. A $50 fine payable to the county
Explanation
A landlord who enters without proper notice may be liable for invasion of privacy and potentially create constructive eviction if the harassment is severe enough. While Georgia law is less prescriptive than some states, tenants have legal remedies.
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