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No-Fault Evictions: Atlanta vs Sandy Springs

How do no-fault evictions rules compare between Atlanta, GA and Sandy Springs, GA?

Atlanta, GA

Fulton County

Few Restrictions

Georgia allows no-fault termination of periodic tenancies with statutory notice β€” 60 days from landlords and 30 days from tenants for tenancies-at-will under OCGA 44-7-7. Atlanta cannot impose just-cause rules due to state preemption.

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Sandy Springs, GA

Fulton County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAtlantaSandy Springs
Landlord notice60 days at-will-
Tenant notice30 days at-will-
Just cause requiredNo-
Statutory authorityOCGA 44-7-7-

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Atlanta FAQ

Can my Atlanta landlord evict me without a reason?

Yes, with proper 60-day notice for tenancies at will. Georgia is an at-will state and Atlanta cannot impose just-cause rules due to state preemption.

Are there any exceptions?

Yes. Federal fair housing classes, retaliation for code complaints, and HUD voucher rules still constrain landlords even under Georgia's at-will framework.

Sandy Springs FAQ

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