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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 3-Day Notice in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Tenant(s) name and the address of the leased premises in the designated fields. This ensures that the notice is correctly addressed.
  3. In the section for unpaid charges, clearly list each component: rent due, late charges, and any other applicable fees. Make sure to calculate and enter the total amount owed accurately.
  4. Specify the acceptable payment methods by checking off options such as cash, money order, or personal check. This informs tenants how they can settle their dues.
  5. Fill in the expiration time and date of the notice period at the bottom of the form. This is crucial for legal compliance.
  6. Finally, sign and date the document as Landlord/Lessor or authorized agent before delivering it to ensure its validity.

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You have the right to only be evicted if your landlord files a proper court action. If you landlord does not get an eviction warrant, they cannot evict you, even if you have not paid your rent.
Your landlord must provide you with a three-day grace period before they can file for an eviction in the court. This three-day grace period is known as the right to cure. The landlord must give you three-days written notice to vacate the home or pay all pending rent, utilities, fees, and other charges.
If a tenant fails to pay rent, the landlord may give a written notice to the tenant. The notice has to say that the lease will end if the rent is not paid within 3 days. This gives a right to cure or fix the lease violation. If the tenant pays the rent in 3 days, the landlord cannot evict the tenant.
3- Day Notice The notice must be for a full 72 hours, and cannot include weekends or holidays. Note that in Franklin County, the 10th Dist. Court of Appeals has said that 30 days notice must be given for nonpayment of rent, if the tenant lives in subsidized housing, or the property is backed by a federal mortgage.
A new law in Georgia passed in 2024 requires landlords to serve nonpaying tenants an eviction notice at least three days in advance of filing for eviction. This notice must be written according to Georgia laws on eviction (HB 404, Safe at Home Act).

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