Georgia 3-Day Notice to Quit for Non-Compliance

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If your Georgia Tenant violates the terms of the Lease Agreement, use this 3-day notice to demand that the Tenant cure the Lease violation or vacate the property. This is a necessary first step in the eviction process.

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Georgia Eviction Laws: Notice Requirements

If your Tenant is behind on rent or violating the terms of the Lease Agreement, you might need to initiate eviction proceedings. The first step in the eviction process is providing the Tenant with proper notice. In Georgia, Landlords must give 3-days notice for unpaid rent and Lease violations.

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A 3-day notice for a Lease violation should include the:

  • Lease violation or violations
  • Date by which the violation must be cured
  • Consequences for failing to comply with the notice

If a Tenant fails to comply with the 3-day notice, the Landlord may initiate eviction proceedings.

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