mardi 4 octobre 2016

Recovery of Premises: Abandonment of a Rental Property

My question involves landlord-tenant law in the State of: Georgia

Tenant is related to landlord but a defined landlord tenant relationship exists. Tenant informs landlord they have a job offer in another town but wants to continue paying rent and leave residence furnished so on off days from work he can return to his home and have furnished place to stay. Upon taking the job, several months pass but when he returns, the locks are changed, a grandson of the landlord is living there, all of the tenants belongings are either missing, in public storage bldg, or thrown away. When questioned the landlord claimed they would not issue insurance on the home unoccupied so she put grandson in it and then issued tenant a barring notice from property that used to be his home stating he would be arrested for criminal trespass if he returned to that location.

Is this legal unlawful and why or why not? What options are available to tenant?


Recovery of Premises: Abandonment of a Rental Property

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