Property Management
When a tenant provides a 'notice to vacate' to a landlord in Georgia, they are:
AA. Requesting a lease renewal
BB. Notifying the landlord of their intent to leave at the end of the notice period✓ Correct
CC. Filing for an early lease termination penalty waiver
DD. Requesting emergency repairs
Explanation
A notice to vacate is the tenant's formal notification to the landlord of their intent to leave the premises. The required notice period depends on the lease type — typically 30 days for month-to-month tenancies.
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