Georgia Eviction Notice Generator
Fill in a short form and download a signature ready eviction notice that follows Georgia landlord tenant rules. Georgia allows a 7 day notice to pay rent or quit. The controlling statute, Ga. Code Ann. § 44-7, is cited in the PDF header. This is a software product, not legal advice.
Georgia rules at a glance.
Georgia requires landlords to give 60 days written notice to terminate a month-to-month tenancy, while tenants only need 30 days. No statewide rent control.
- Security deposit return
- 30 days
- Pay or quit period
- 7 days
- Month to month notice
- 60 days
The template mechanics.
The notice wizard supports pay or quit, cure or quit, and unconditional quit variants. You pick the kind, enter the tenants, the property, the notice date, and for pay or quit, the rent amount and period. LeaseKit computes the deadline based on Georgia law and formats the notice with the statutory language, service method, and landlord signature line.
Honest limits.
LeaseKit is a document generator, built in collaboration with final year law students and developers, tailored to each state’s landlord tenant rules. For a eviction notice in Georgia, it assembles the clauses that belong in the document and fills in your details.
It is not a substitute for a licensed attorney on a specific dispute. Housing law changes year to year. Template content is based on publicly available rules as of early 2026. Verify the notice periods and caps against current Georgia law before using the PDF for anything time sensitive.