- Contact Us Now: (770) 285-8008 Tap to Call
Understanding Distraining for Rent: A Landlord Remedy in Georgia Explained
Distraining for rent is a less common landlord remedy that allows landlords to collect unpaid rent by seizing and selling the tenant’s property. Here’s how it works in Georgia:
- Foundation of Landlord-Tenant Relationship:
- Distraining for rent requires the existence of a valid landlord-tenant relationship.
- Procedure in Georgia:
- According to Georgia law, landlords can distrain for rent without first issuing a demand for payment or filing an affidavit.
- Execution:
- Once authorized by law, landlords may seize and sell the tenant’s property to recover unpaid rent.
Understanding the legal framework of distraining for rent is crucial for landlords facing rent collection issues. Tenants should be aware of their rights regarding distraining for rent under Georgia law.
Legal Disclaimer: This article is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Landlords and tenants involved in rent collection disputes should seek professional legal assistance for specific legal questions and concerns.