Eviction Rights Georgia Homeowners
Summary
Verbal agreements can be legally binding. As occupants, you have the right to proper eviction procedures. Consult a local attorney for specific advice. Contact Bartow County Magistrate Court for further assistance.Full Conversation
Im not even really sure where to start
That's okay, ****. Could you let me know the general area of your concern (e.g., family law, real estate, criminal law)? Also, could you please share your location so I might provide more specific advice?
My fiancé and i live in a home that we were living in with his mother. She owned the home but had recently put it into her brothers name for financial purposes, she has since passed away. Since she owned it there was no rent or lease. She had intended for the house to be left to her son, my fiance. The house is in bad shape and her brother has had the county code enforcement come in and they have deemed the home and the out buildings as uninhabitable. But what they have listed in ther report is mostly untrue. But we have been told we only have * weeks to remove everything we own and be gone. We have absolutely no where to go, no money at all not even to really eat on much less anything else, no help from anyone, no way of moving anything. And even if we did there is no possible way for us to get everything off of this property in * weeks. We dont know what our legal rights are with this.
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, ****. Could you please let me know where you are located so I can provide more specific information regarding your legal rights in this matter?
Kingston Georgia
Thank you for sharing, ****. Here are some general legal points based on your situation in Georgia:
- Verbal agreements can be legally binding.
- As occupants, you have the right to proper eviction procedures.
- Consult a local attorney for specific advice.
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * W Cherokee Ave Suite 243A, Cartersville, GA *
Website: www.bartowga.org/departments/magistrate_court/
- Verbal agreements can be legally binding.
- As occupants, you have the right to proper eviction procedures.
- Consult a local attorney for specific advice.
Bartow County Magistrate Court
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * W Cherokee Ave Suite 243A, Cartersville, GA *
Website: www.bartowga.org/departments/magistrate_court/
So, even with the code enforcement saying the home is uninhabitable they cant force us out without proper eviction process
Yes, even if the property is deemed uninhabitable, the legal eviction process must still be followed. However, I strongly recommend seeking local legal advice to understand your specific rights and potential defenses.
Ok, thanks
You're welcome, ****. If you have any more queries in the future, don't hesitate to ask. Best of luck with your situation.