Georgia Notice & Entry Laws
Georgia does not have a specific statute establishing a notice period for landlord entry.
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Key Rules
- Notice Required
- No specific notice period in Georgia statutes; reasonable notice required by common law
- Emergency Entry
- Permitted in emergency situations without prior notice
- Common Law Standard
- Reasonable notice (generally 24 hours) required under common law
- Quiet Enjoyment
- Landlord may not interfere with tenant's quiet enjoyment
Applicable Statutes
Ga. Code Ann. § 44-7-14
Landlord's duty of quiet enjoyment: landlord may not interfere with tenant's quiet enjoyment of the premises. No specific statutory notice period for landlord entry is provided under Georgia law.
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