Explore a detailed collection of laws and regulations specific to Georgia helping you stay informed and compliant.
As tempting as it may be for a renter, making alterations to a rental property or taking on repairs is almost always not a good idea. In fact, a lease agreement will state that the tenant may not make repairs or alterations without the prior written con
Feb 26, 2025
Read moreMany landlords, prior to move in, will provide their tenants with a list of rules for their rental property. Some of these rules pertain to the use of the amenities in or around the premises, such as appliances or community use areas. In general rules a
Feb 26, 2025
Read moreThe term “quit and holdover” is a term used in lease agreements that refers to providing your intent as a tenant to continue to lease the unit or vacate at the end of the agreement term. Georgia law stipulates the notice period required to be given
Feb 26, 2025
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