What are the laws for tenant notices in Georgia?

Full question:

What are the laws pertaining to tenant notices? I keep hearing about 3-day, 7-day, 30-day notices, but can only find notices which apply to the eviction process. Please advise.

Answer:

In Georgia, the law requires specific notice periods for terminating a tenancy. A landlord must provide at least sixty days' notice to terminate a tenancy at will. Conversely, a tenant must give thirty days' notice to end their tenancy (Ga. Code Ann. § 44-7-7).

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No, in Washington State, a landlord cannot evict a tenant without a court order. The eviction process must go through the court system, where the landlord must file a lawsuit and obtain a judgment before the tenant can be legally removed from the property. This ensures that tenants have the opportunity to defend themselves in court. *Legal statutes mentioned reflect the law at the time the content was written and may no longer be current. Always verify the latest version of the law before relying on it.*