Complete Georgia eviction defense package with answer forms, affirmative defenses, and filing procedures. Covers demand for possession (no specific statutory notice period for nonpayment; landlord may file dispossessory warrant immediately upon nonpayment) and tenant protections.
Georgia requires demand for possession (no specific statutory notice period for nonpayment; landlord may file dispossessory warrant immediately upon nonpayment) before filing an eviction action.
Common defenses include improper notice, payment of rent, habitability issues, landlord retaliation, and procedural errors under Georgia law.
While you have the right to represent yourself, this package provides the forms and procedures to file a proper response. Consult a Georgia attorney for case-specific advice.
Disclaimer: This package is for informational purposes. Jurist-Diction is not a law firm. Documents are jurisdiction-correct, not attorney-drafted. Consult a licensed Georgia attorney.
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