Property Management
Under Georgia's Tenant Remedies Act, a tenant whose landlord fails to make essential repairs may be able to:
AA. Withhold rent until repairs are made in any situation
BB. In limited circumstances, pursue legal remedies including repair and deduct or lease termination✓ Correct
CC. Make repairs and always deduct costs from rent
DD. Move out immediately with no notice
Explanation
Georgia's tenant remedies are more limited than some states. Tenants may pursue legal remedies for landlord failures (repair and deduct, rent withholding, lease termination) but must follow proper procedures and the specific circumstances must meet statutory requirements.
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