Before Filing — Georgia Eviction Guides
Everything a Georgia landlord needs to know before filing a dispossessory — notice requirements, legal grounds, and how to avoid the mistakes that get cases dismissed.
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Notice to Quit in Georgia: What It Is and How to Serve It
The demand for possession (notice to quit) is the required first step before any Georgia dispossessory filing. Here's exactly what it must say, how to serve it, and what happens if you get it wrong.
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3-Day vs. 10-Day Notice in Georgia: Which One Do You Need?
Georgia landlords often confuse notice periods. This guide explains when each type applies, what the law actually requires, and how notice timing affects your dispossessory filing.
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Georgia Eviction Laws: What Every Landlord Must Know
Georgia's eviction laws are strict, specific, and unforgiving of procedural mistakes. Here's what every Georgia landlord needs to know before starting the process.
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How Georgia's Dispossessory Process Works (Step by Step)
Georgia's dispossessory process has specific steps every landlord must follow. Here's a clear breakdown of what happens from the first notice to the final set-out.
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Filing a Dispossessory in Georgia: Common Mistakes to Avoid
Filing a dispossessory in Georgia seems straightforward — until something goes wrong. These are the most common mistakes landlords make, and how to avoid them.
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W.D.S. Eviction Service handles every step of the Georgia dispossessory process — from the demand notice through the final set-out — across 28 counties.