In Georgia what's the time line for a landlord to evict me even if I am behind in rent?
I agree with Attorney Hopkins' answer.
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I agree with Attorney Hopkins' answer.
Assuming you are the victim, you cannot control the charges, only the prosecutor does. The best thing you can do for her is hire her an attorney.
It's an argument that goes both ways. You can argue that your partial payment was a full satisfaction on the payment due. But yes, landlord can...
You can under-take repair and deduct, which Attorney Hopkins has outlined nicely.
Your PO probably sought a tolling order for your case and there is a warrant out for your arrest.
Because a VOP is a lesser standard than the standard for a new conviction, his new VOP charge still has to be adjudicated.
Let him file for a modification of child support. He'll still owe you a heap of money.
If notice of your suspension was mailed to your address of record, you were served. Hire an attorney to negotiate the charge down.
You have defenses, but without an attorney, the prosecutor will just amend the charges. And the fines you are being charged are the base court fine...
That's a tough jurisdiction. It may benefit you to hire a Georgia attorney, who can tap his or her Florida attorney contacts, about the effects...