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Georgia Roommate Agreement

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Georgia at a glance: Notice to Roommate: 60 days' notice · Notice from Roommate: 30 days' notice · Deposit Refund Timeline: 30 days

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Overview

Roommate Agreements in Georgia

Georgia roommate agreements require 60 days' notice from a master tenant/landlord to terminate, and 30 days from the roommate.
Key Facts

Georgia Roommate Agreement — Quick Reference

RequirementGeorgia Rule
Notice to Roommate60 days' notice
Notice from Roommate30 days' notice
Deposit Refund Timeline30 days
Governing LawGa. Code § 44-7-7
Legal Requirements

Georgia Legal Requirements

  • All termination notices must be in writing.
Governing Laws

Georgia Governing Laws

Ga. Code § 44-7-7
Tenancy at Will
Sets the unequal notice requirements.

Read the full text of these laws at Cornell Law School's Georgia legal resources or your state legislature's official website.

Questions & Answers

Georgia Roommate Agreement — Frequently Asked Questions

Are Georgia roommates jointly liable to the landlord?

Yes. Unless the lease says otherwise, the landlord can collect the full rent from any roommate.