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The courts have the form you need to file you must use the Dispossessory Affidavit. You will need to have your tenant's name and address, the reason that you are seeking dispossession and you will need to certify that you provided notice to your tenant to vacate the premises.
You should say something like: I am giving 1 month's notice to end my tenancy, as required by law. I will be leaving the property on (date xxxxx). I would like you to be at the property on the day I move out to check the premises and for me to return the keys.
A tenant must give at least 21 days' written notice to end the tenancy unless the landlord agrees to a shorter time. This agreement should be in writing. A landlord must give at least 90 days' written notice to end the tenancy. Landlords can give less time (at least 42 days' notice) in some cases.
If a tenant is in a month-to-month tenancy and the landlord wishes to end the tenancy, the landlord needs to give the tenant a written 60-day notice. This notice will inform the tenant that the landlord is terminating the tenancy and the tenant must move out of the rental unit by the end of 60 days.
Notice Requirements for Georgia Tenants It is equally easy for tenants in Georgia to get out of a month-to-month rental agreement. You must provide 30 days' notice (half the notice that landlords must provide).