What are our rights as tenants?
Generally in Georgia, assuming you are paying rent and not in breach, a landlord must provide 60 days notice to terminate a month-to-month...
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Generally in Georgia, assuming you are paying rent and not in breach, a landlord must provide 60 days notice to terminate a month-to-month...
Yes, sellers are required to disclose known material defects. Note that under Georgia law you have two options. The first is a suit to "rescind"...
Most likely the landlord. Notify the landlord that they need to be cleaned. You might also try your Moultrie city or Colquitt county code...
I am not aware of any specific federal or local rules or regulations on this. Generally, as a landlord you have an obligation to keep the place in...
I changed the practice area to Landlord/Tenant. I agree with Mr. Birchmore that you are in a tough position because generally leases put the...
I agree with Mr. Prukop that you will need to review the contract carefully. Many construction contracts make the contractor liable for obtaining...
Generally, it is negligent not to cut limbs or entirely remove a tree that is dead or dying, because those limbs will at some point fall and injure...
You will need to review the lease. Most likely it says that the tenant cannot alter the locks (or any other part of the premises) without the...
You will need to review the terms of the Purchase and Sale Agreement carefully. Generally, if there is a valid financing contingency, and the...
Regarding safety, this is a local code issue. Call the local fire department (find the non-emergency number) and ask. On management walking in,...