How to Answer An Eviction Warrant Under Georgia Law you can be evicted if:
(1) You do not pay your rent, (3) You break your lease, or (3) You do not move out at the end of your lease. However, your landlord must follow the law to evict you. Your landlord cannot change your locks. Your landlord cannot put your things in the street. Your landlord must take you to court. When this happens, you will get an eviction or dispossessory warrant. You can answer this warrant and tell your side of the story.
By: Atlanta Legal Aid Society
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