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The relationship between a landlord and tenant is a unique one and is usually entered into by a written agreement. However, it can be a verbal agreement or even based on the conduct of the parties. Regardless of how this agreement is formed, the relationship is made up of mutual promises governed by Title 44, Chapter 7 of the George Code. If either party fails to abide by their part of the agreement, then the other party has several available actions.
The relationship between a landlord and tenant is a unique one and is usually entered into by a written
agreement. However, it can be a verbal agreement or even based on the conduct of the parties. Regardless of how this agreement is formed, the relationship is made up of mutual promises governed by Title 44, Chapter 7 of the George Code. If either party fails to abide by their part of the agreement, then the other party has several available actions.
The relationship between a landlord and tenant is a unique one and is usually entered into by a written
agreement. However, it can be a verbal agreement or even based on the conduct of the parties. Regardless of
how this agreement is formed, the relationship is made up of mutual promises governed by Title 44, Chapter 7 of the George Code.
If either party fails to abide by their part of the agreement, then the other party has several options available.
The most common example is a tenant who is not paying the rent. In this situation, the landlord’s most powerful course of action is the process of eviction Eviction is a legal process by which a landlord regains possession of a leased premise from a tenant through a court judgment. In most situations, an eviction requires the involvement of the court and the sheriff’s department. If a landlord wishes to evict a tenant, they must follow strict procedures set forth by the George Code
mentioned above.
An example from the tenant’s side is if the landlord fails or refuses to maintain a property in a habitable or livable condition. In this situation, the tenant may have the right to use the rent money to repair the property or, if the condition is bad enough, to move out and terminate the lease agreement entirely. For a tenant to use either of these actions, they must follow strict procedures set forth by the George Code mentioned above. Whether you are a landlord or tenant, or your issue is dealing with a residential or commercial property, the attorneys at Hollingsworth & Associates, LOLC are well versed in the creation, enforcement, and termination of the landlord/tenant relationship. Call us today to discuss your rights as a landlord
or tenant.
The most common example is a tenant who is not paying the rent. In this situation, the landlord’s most powerful course of action is the process of eviction. Eviction is a legal process by which a landlord regains possession of a leased property from a tenant through a
court judgment. In most situations, an eviction requires the involvement of the court and the sheriff’s department. If a landlord wishes to evict a tenant, they must follow strict procedures set forth by the George Code mentioned above.
An example from the tenant’s side is if the landlord fails or refuses to maintain a property in a habitable or livable condition. In this situation, the tenant may have the right to use the rent money to repair the property or, if the condition is bad enough, to move out and terminate the lease agreement entirely. For a tenant to use either of these actions, they must follow strict procedures set forth by the Georgia Code mentioned above. Whether you are a landlord or tenant, or your issue is dealing with a residential or commercial property, the attorneys at Hollingsworth & Associates, LLC are well versed in the creation, enforcement, and termination of the landlord/tenant relationship. Call us today to discuss your rights as a landlord or tenant.
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Phone: (770) 263-9993
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Email: john@hollingsworthlawllc.com
Address: 2250 Satellite Blvd. Suite 225 Duluth,
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Phone: (770) 263-9993
Fax Number: 770-263-9994
Email: john@hollingsworthlawllc.com
Address: 2250 Satellite Blvd. Suite 225 Duluth, Georgia 30097
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