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Pets, Pet Rent, and Pet Deposits in Georgia Rentals

Pets are part of the family, but they also complicate Georgia rental arrangements. Landlords want protection from pet damage; tenants want clear, fair costs. Georgia’s landlord‑tenant rules, plus federal disability law, shape what a landlord can charge for pets, how...

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Quiet Title Actions in Georgia: When Your Deed Isn’t Enough

Sometimes a Georgia home or lot looks fine on paper, but a closing attorney or title company still says, “We can’t insure this.” A quiet title action is the court process that clears up those deeper ownership problems so you can actually sell, refinance, or...

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Partition Actions in Georgia: When Co‑Owners Can’t Agree

Co‑owning Georgia real estate works until one person wants to sell and the others refuse. A partition action is the court process that lets a co‑owner ask a judge to break up that deadlock—either by dividing the land or ordering a sale and splitting the...

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