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Re: Giving Solid Notice by Gail K (GA) on April 17, 2012 @13:37

                              
A copy of the actual statute:

"State of Georgia Landlord Tenant Law
Official Code 44-7

44-7-7.

Sixty days' notice from the landlord or 30 days' notice from the
tenant is necessary to terminate a tenancy at will. "

Gail



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Re: Giving Solid Notice by MrDan (Georgia) on April 17, 2012 @16:02 [ Reply ]
V OLU M E I - C IV IL BEN CH BO O K
(Rev. 7/11/08) - 16 -
2.12 Tenancy at Will
A. Definition:
Any rental agreement with no set date of termination is a tenancy at will
[OCGA 44-7-6].
B. Tenancy at Will Arises:
1. When no provision for the termination of the le a se is included in the
Contract [OCGA 44-7-6];
2. When there is a deficiency in the lease
C. Implied terms of contract:
1. Rental at current rate of payment continues until either the landlord give’ s
sixty days notice to the tenant (to terminate or change rent) or the tenant
give s thirty days notice to the landlord to terminate the lease. Any change in the terms of a 'tenancy at will' must be done with a 60 day notice including termination or a rent increase.

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