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Tony Gunter
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  • Canton, GA
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Intruders Warrant in State of Georgia

Tony Gunter
  • Investor
  • Canton, GA
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I just learned something new. Intruders Warrant in state of Georgia At least in the state of Georgia, if someone is in your property without having a signed lease with you, the actual owner of the property, you can use this rather than the slower eviction process. File the warrant with te sheriff and show you are the owner. They will go to the property and require the squatters to show evidence as to why they are there. If they can't present a signed lease with you, there out. Viola! I just saw this for a victim of a scam. Someone rented out a house to someone in Atlanta that did not own the house. The new "tenets" were living in the house when the owner found the new family living there. I feel sorry for the family that was scammed, and I am not sure how the scammer obtained access to the house. I guess they broke in and changed locks. I am not sure. Sad how many ner do wells are out there. Wanted to share this. I thought it was a cool tool for the property owner.

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