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Need Suggestion - Fulton County GA - Evictions Moratorium - Stuck

Arnab Sinha
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I have paid for evicting my tenant in Fulton County GA for non payment of rent for June. In the mean time the governor closed all courts for increase in COVID cases. The tenant was served so she is aware she is getting evicted.

She is not communicating, not paying partial rent and basically living rent free. I read an article that courts wont open till November and they will do zoom meetings for hearing eviction cases starting mid August or September. However both parties have to agree to this virtual agreement. I am appalled by this as clearly the tenant would reject and stay rent free. 

I clearly cant wait on the local state government to help in this case. What are my options or ideas to cut my losses and get this tenant out?

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