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What to Do (and What Not to) When a Tenants Rent Is Late Check Your Lease Documents and Payment Records. As silly as it may sound, double-check your records to make sure the tenant is truly late with their rent. Send a Late Rent Notice. Make a Phone Call. Send a Pay or Quit Notice. Take Legal Action.
Georgia landlord-tenant law does not require a grace period; as a result, late fees can be charged the day after rent is due.
A tenant cannot be evicted if a landlord accepts partial payment of rent for the current month. That does not mean you do not owe the money, but it does mean the landlord cannot evict you this month.
Georgia law allows a landlord to evict a tenant for not paying rent on time. You must give the tenant notice that rent is due and the tenant must refuse to pay the rent before you can file an eviction lawsuit with the court.
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