Eviction Notice Legalities Georgia

Summary

In Georgia, landlords must provide a 60-day notice for evictions without cause and a 3-day notice for non-payment of rent. If a landlord allows a tenant to stay after serving an eviction notice, they must still follow proper legal procedures to evict the tenant later. Consult a local attorney for detailed advice.

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Advice on my eviction issue
Hello ****, I'd be glad to help you with your eviction issue. Could you please confirm where this is taking place, as eviction laws can vary by location?
Brunswick Georgia
Hello ****. In Georgia:
- There's a *-day notice period for evictions without cause.
- For non-payment, landlords must provide a demand for rent.
- If still not paid, landlords can terminate the lease with a *-day notice.
If you're being evicted, consult a local attorney immediately.
There is more to it than that
I understand there may be additional factors at play. Could you please provide more details about your eviction situation? This will help me offer you the most accurate information.
Can someone evicted you and allow you to stay and then just tell you 60 days later to leave
In Georgia, once an eviction notice is served, landlords may allow tenants to stay, often under certain conditions. If terms are violated, landlords can insist on the eviction. However, they cannot evict without proper notice. Consult a local attorney for detailed advice.