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Georgia Landlord Guide

Everything you need to know about landlord-tenant laws, security deposits, eviction procedures, and property management in Georgia.

Security Deposit
No statutory limit
Return Period
30 days after tenant vacates
Non-Payment Notice
Immediate demand for possession
Rent Control
No

Georgia Rental Market Overview

Georgia offers a landlord-friendly environment with no rent control and efficient eviction processes. Atlanta is the largest rental market, with strong growth in suburban areas like Marietta, Sandy Springs, and Alpharetta. Savannah and Augusta also offer solid rental markets. Georgia has no state income tax on rental income beyond standard income tax. The state's business growth, particularly in tech and film, continues to drive rental demand.

Security Deposit Rules

Maximum Deposit

No statutory limit

Return Timeline

30 days after tenant vacates

Allowed Deductions

  • Unpaid rent
  • Late fees
  • Damage beyond normal wear and tear
  • Breach of lease costs

Eviction Process

Notice Periods

Non-Payment of Rent
Immediate demand for possession (no waiting period required)
Lease Violation
As specified in lease
Month-to-Month Termination
60 days for month-to-month

Court Process

File dispossessory affidavit in Magistrate Court. Tenant has 7 days to answer. If tenant does not respond, landlord can obtain writ of possession.

Required Landlord Disclosures

Georgia law requires landlords to provide the following disclosures to tenants:

  • Lead-based paint (pre-1978 buildings)
  • Move-in inspection list (if security deposit collected)
  • Identity of landlord or authorized agent
  • Flooding history (must answer truthfully if asked)

Late Fee Rules

Must be reasonable. No statutory limit or grace period requirement.

Frequently Asked Questions

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