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Georgia law says that a landlord cannot make a tenant make or pay for repairs, unless that tenant, his/her family or guests caused the damage. For serious repair problems, local housing code departments can inspect for possible violations.
Eviction is the legal process of making a tenant move out of a rental home. In Michigan, the law allows for faster access to court and a quicker resolution in an eviction case than a lawsuit would usually take. Its illegal for a landlord to evict you without going to court and getting an eviction order first.
Tenant has abandoned or surrendered the property. Tenant has been away from the property for more than 14 days without notice Iowa Code 562A.
If there is a tenancy-at-will, the landlord must give the tenant sixty (60) days notice telling them to leave.
According to , you should write your landlord-to-tenant notice to vacate letter on official company letterhead and include the following information: Date of the notice. Tenants name and rental address. A request asking the tenant to vacate the rental by a specific date, typically at least 30 days out.
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Your landlord must keep your possessions that were in the property safe for a reasonable time normally 21 days. It is illegal to destroy or sell your belongings, within this reasonable period even if you owe rent.
First, you need to explicitly tell your friend that they need to leave your house. If they wont, you can file a report against them for trespassing. If they still wont leave you can call the police.
According to U.S. law, property that is left behind by a tenant is typically assumed to be abandoned after a specific timeframe. This timeframe can be anywhere between one week and one year. If the property remains unclaimed during this timeframe, it may be disposed of, or sold in order to recoup storage costs.
A landlord starts an eviction case by filing a summons and complaint with your local district court. A copy of your lease, a copy of the demand for possession that the landlord served on you, and a certificate of service stating how the landlord served you must be attached to the summons and complaint.
44-7-50). Georgia law has no set time frame for how long a landlord must wait after giving the tenant an eviction notice and filing an eviction lawsuit. Best practice for landlords is to wait at least three days before filing the eviction lawsuit, to give the tenant time to pay the rent or move out of the apartment.

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