Title 44 chapter 7 of the official code of georgiacontains laws passed by the georgia legislature that affect landlord tenant relationships in georgia.
Georgia landlord tenant law carpet.
The landlord cannot withhold the tenant s security deposit if the damage is just normal wear and tear and not caused by the tenant.
Read your lease agreement carefully.
Georgia landlord tenant handbook questions frequently asked by tenants and landlords by the state of georgia department of community affairs.
While this publication can be helpful to both landlords and tenants it should not be a substitute for professional legal advice.
Local tenant rights laws and protections.
When determining the amount to charge to repair the carpet for damage beyond normal wear and tear your landlord should take in to consideration the age and or quality of the carpet when you moved in.
Read the georgia landlord tenant law ga.
Georgia fair housing law.
Assistance for renters and landlords.
Go to title 44 property and then select chapter 7 landlord and tenant.
In addition tenants are not responsible for any defects on the carpet that existed before they even moved in.
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A security deposit is intended to be used by the landlord to do repairs on the rental unit that is caused by the tenant himself.
Georgia s landlord tenant code includes rules about the security deposit that landlord and tenants must follow.
These rules include how much a landlord can collect reasons a landlord can deduct from a tenant s security deposit and how soon after move out a landlord must return a tenant s security deposit.
The landlord tenant handbook is designed to provide an overview and answer common questions about georgia residential landlord tenant law.
State bar of georgia 404 527 8700 or 800 334 6865 can give you information on locating an attorney or your local georgia legal services program office.
Landlord tenant issues and handbook.
By tenant a tenant is required to pay a security deposit to a landlord upon signing of lease agreement and moving in.
With that said our summary is not intended to be exhaustive or a substitute for qualified legal advice.
Under georgia law landlords must disclose specific information to tenants usually in the lease or rental agreement such as the identity of anyone authorized to act on the landlord s behalf and a list of preexisting damage to the rental if the landlord will be collecting a security deposit.
We ve used the official state statutes and other online sources cited below to research this information and it should be a good starting point in learning about the law.