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FAQ: Eviction Notice Template Georgia
A Georgia eviction notice form is a formal letter by a landlord to notify a tenant of an issue relating to the Rental Agreement that needs to be addressed. This is usually a result of a violation of the Rental Agreement, such as skipping a rental payment or staying longer than the agreed time. A notice of termination also alerts the tenant that the case can be taken to a court of law if they fail to address it in the stated period.
Landlords can create and sign their own eviction notices. To get a free eviction notice Georgia template, you can find it on PandaDoc. When you’ve seen it, you can open it, fill it in, sign it, and download it before delivering it to your tenant.
When filing an eviction, you must first have reasons that align with the State of Georgia’s landlord and tenant agreements laws. Understand that you may have to take further legal steps against the tenant, and be prepared to do so. Then, of course, follow the template guidelines and fill in the tenant’s name, rental property address, the reason for eviction, and your name, address, contact details, and signature.
The notice days of eviction in Georgia depend on the reasons for removal and other elements. If the reason for eviction is overdue rent payment, the tenant has seven (7) days to address this issue. If they haven’t paid within seven (7) days, the landlord has the right to ask the tenant to vacate the premises.
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