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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
| Requirement | Georgia Rule |
|---|---|
| Notice to Roommate | 60 days' notice |
| Notice from Roommate | 30 days' notice |
| Deposit Refund Timeline | 30 days |
| Governing Law | Ga. Code § 44-7-7 |
Legal Requirements
Georgia Legal Requirements
- All termination notices must be in writing.
Governing Laws
Georgia Governing Laws
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.