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Joel Owens
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Eviction questions

Joel Owens
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  • Canton, GA
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It seems frustrating to follow the process only to have the county that is backed up drag their feet.

I filed a writ after winning the case.The writs are usually given in a few days.It has been a week and I called today and they said depending on how backed up they are it could take a few weeks or days.

Doesn't really seem fair to the landlords in that if you get them out at the end of the month you can re-rent out for the next but if the county is backed up you lose your next month renting to someone.

Another question is what do you do if they are violating a lease with an aggressive breed?

We have listed that in the notice and will eventually get them out.Do you have to wait for the eviction or call animal control to have the animal removed before you get them out.

I don't know how a landlord could be faulted if you are trying to evict the tenant and the tenant won't get rid of the animal and you have to wait to throw them out.

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