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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ga landlord document in the editor.
  2. Begin with the Residential Lease Application. Fill in the tenant's personal information, including name, address, and contact details.
  3. Next, complete the Consent to Background and Reference Check section by entering necessary authorizations from the tenant.
  4. Proceed to Salary Verification for Potential Lease or Loan. Input relevant salary details as required.
  5. For the Residential Lease Agreement, choose between Term Lease or Month-to-Month Lease based on your preference and fill in the specific terms.
  6. Complete any additional disclosures such as Lead Based Paint Disclosure and Inventory and Condition of Leased Premises forms by providing accurate descriptions.
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What is considered landlord harassment in Georgia? Landlord harassment includes verbal or written threats, frequent surprise visits, and retaliatory tactics. These are grounds for legal action in Georgia.
Keeping a deposit for wear and tear, failing to provide an itemized list to offset deductions, or failing to return money within 30 days are all against Georgia landlord law. Deposits only cover unpaid rent or actual damages (not routine cleaning or minor repairs).
Landlords are now legally required to provide rental housing that is safe and habitable. This includes ensuring properties are free from health and safety risks and addressing maintenance issues in a timely manner.
What is the new maximum amount a landlord can charge for a security deposit in Georgia? A new law in Georgia, passed in 2024, set the maximum security deposit a landlord can charge a tenant at two months rent. This means landlords can charge no more than two times the monthly rent as a refundable deposit.
The Fair Housing Act prohibits a landlord from discrimination in renting, representing properties, or providing services to tenants. Enter Without Proper Notice. Unlawfully Evict Tenants. Unjustifiably Raise the Rent. Discriminate Against Tenants.