Georgia Month-to-Month Lease Agreement

A Georgia month-to-month lease agreement is a tenancy at will that automatically renews monthly. The residential contract outlines the parties’ responsibilities, rent amount, and any policies they must follow. As regulated by Georgia state law, either party can cancel the short-term lease agreement with proper notice: 60 days for landlords and 30 days for renters.

Last updated June 30th, 2024

A Georgia month-to-month lease agreement is a tenancy at will that automatically renews monthly. The residential contract outlines the parties’ responsibilities, rent amount, and any policies they must follow. As regulated by Georgia state law, either party can cancel the short-term lease agreement with proper notice: 60 days for landlords and 30 days for renters.

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Month-to-Month Laws

Termination Notice – The landlord must give a 60-day notice before ending a month-to-month lease, while a tenant must give a 30-day notice. (§ 44-7-7)

Increasing Rent – Prior to making any changes in the month-to-month lease agreement, including rent increases, landlords must give the tenant a 60-day notice. (§ 44-7-7)

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Georgia Month To Month Lease Agreement