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Eviction Process in Macon, Georgia

Derrek Anderson
  • Carson, CA
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I currently have a tenant that has not paid their rent in a couple of months and I want to start the eviction process on this person.  I have googled and searched through some forum posts here on BiggerPockets and have not came across the exact way I need to do this process.  Does anyone know specifically how to do the eviction process in Macon, GA (or surrounding Georgia areas)?  Any direction you can point me in will be helpful.  Thanks in advanced!!

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Rosston Smith
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Rosston Smith
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Read the Georgia landlord book. 

Post pay or evict notice immediately. Then they have 3 days to pay. 

Never let them sit that long.

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