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All Forum Posts by: John McCarthy

John McCarthy has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

I have a tenant who isn’t cooperating with necessary repairs. She reports issues, but then doesn’t provide a date or time for us to come and fix them. This leads to the problems worsening, and I end up having to hire an emergency technician to handle the repairs. This has become a recurring issue.

I'm also unable to enter the property with notice because she claims there are minors in the home. I want to respect her privacy, so I don’t feel comfortable entering when she’s not there. How should I handle this situation?

I have a tenant who hasn't paid rent for the past two months. I need to issue an eviction notice. I understand that the first step is to provide a written notice. How many days' notice should I give? Additionally, could you recommend a good real estate attorney for evictions in Cobb County, Georgia?