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For lease violations other than non-payment, Georgia requires a written notice of the breach. Unlike many states, Georgia does not impose a statutory cure period — the timeline is governed by your lease agreement. This makes your lease language critical.
For severe violations — criminal activity, serious property damage, endangering other residents — Georgia permits serving an unconditional demand to vacate without offering a cure period. Use this sparingly and document the basis thoroughly.
Georgia has no statewide rent control and no rent stabilization overlay. There are no additional statutory disclosure requirements for lease violation notices beyond the basics above.
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