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Frank Z.
  • Smyrna, GA
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Georiga 30 day notice to vacate

Frank Z.
  • Smyrna, GA
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I have a tenant who got really drunk and while I was over doing a repair she told me she wanted to repaint the unit and I should pay for the paint. I told her our policy for cosmetic changes like that is that the tenant pays for the materials and we must approve the change. I was polite and cool about it. Being drunk she got mad and started yelling at me and called me an *******.


My plan is tomorrow when she sobers up to call her up and explain to her that we have a zero tolerance policy against disrespect. Just like I would never say something like that to her, our company will not put up with any behavior like that from a tenant and if it happens again I will give her a 30 day notice to vacate. 

Was hoping someone could confirm the 30 day to vacate notice would be fine from a legal point of view.