Georgia Move-Out Checklist Template
Fill in a short form and download a signature ready move-out checklist that follows Georgia landlord tenant rules. Georgia requires the landlord to return the security deposit within 30 days. The controlling statute, Ga. Code Ann. ยงยง 44-7-1 et seq., is cited in the PDF header. This is a software product, not legal advice.
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If any of these sound like you.
- ยทA tenant is moving out of your Georgia property and you want a signed, itemized record of the unit's condition at move-in versus move-out.
- ยทYou want a deposit accounting with itemized deductions and the state-required return deadline already on the page.
- ยทYou want a single PDF to give the tenant, the bookkeeper, and your records, not three different spreadsheets.
Georgia rules at a glance.
HB 404 (Safe at Home Act, effective 2024-07-01) added a statutory duty of habitability by amending OCGA 44-7-13, capped security deposits at two months rent (OCGA 44-7-30.1), and required three business days written notice to pay or quit before a dispossessory affidavit (OCGA 44-7-50(c)). Georgia requires landlords to give 60 days written notice to terminate a month-to-month tenancy; tenants need only 30 days. No statewide rent control.
- Security deposit return
- 30 days
- Pay or quit period
- 3 days
- Month to month notice
- 60 days
The template mechanics.
The move out wizard generates a room by room condition report with deposit accounting. You enter the property, the tenants, the inspection date, and list each room with its condition at move in and move out, plus any deduction. LeaseKit produces a PDF that includes the deposit total, itemized deductions, the refund amount, and the Georgia return deadline.
Honest limits.
LeaseKit is a document service built by a small team of legal researchers and developers, tailored to each stateโs landlord tenant rules. For a move-out checklist in Georgia, we assemble the clauses that belong in the document and fill 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.
Common questions.
When does Georgia require the deposit to be returned?+
LeaseKit fills in the Georgia return deadline on the checklist and calculates the refund after your itemized deductions. The deadline and the itemization rules come from the Georgia statute.
Free templates exist. Why pay for this?+
Free blank templates are fine if you are comfortable researching which Georgia clauses are mandatory, editing legal language yourself, and formatting the result for signature. This page generates a Georgia-specific document with the required disclosures, caps, and notice periods already in place, as a signature-ready PDF. Pay $19 once, download, done.
Do you store my data?+
Submissions are HMAC signed and encoded in the URL, not saved to a database. No account. After you download, nothing about the submission is retained.
What if I need to make edits later?+
The PDF is a flat file once downloaded. If you want a revised version, run the wizard again with the updated inputs and download a fresh copy.
What landlords ask about GA
- What is the security deposit cap in Georgia?
- Georgia caps the security deposit at two months of rent. Reference: Ga. Code Ann. ยงยง 44-7-1 et seq..
- How long does a landlord have to return a security deposit in Georgia?
- Georgia requires the landlord to return the security deposit (or an itemized statement of deductions) within 30 days of the tenant vacating. Reference: Ga. Code Ann. ยงยง 44-7-1 et seq.. Missing the deadline can forfeit the landlord's right to withhold any portion of the deposit and, in some states, expose the landlord to double or treble damages.
- How much notice is required for a rent increase in Georgia?
- Georgia requires 60 days of advance written notice for a rent increase. Reference: Ga. Code Ann. ยงยง 44-7-1 et seq..
- What is the late fee cap in Georgia?
- Georgia does not impose a specific statutory percentage cap on late fees. Courts generally require the fee to be reasonable and tied to the landlord's actual damages. Reference: Ga. Code Ann. ยงยง 44-7-1 et seq..
- How many days is the pay-or-quit notice in Georgia?
- Georgia requires a 3-day pay-or-quit notice before an unlawful detainer or eviction filing can be initiated for non-payment of rent. Reference: Ga. Code Ann. ยงยง 44-7-1 et seq..
- How much notice terminates a month-to-month tenancy in Georgia?
- Georgia requires 60 days of written notice to end a month-to-month tenancy. Reference: Ga. Code Ann. ยงยง 44-7-1 et seq..
- What mandatory disclosures does Georgia require in a lease?
- Georgia leases must include these disclosures: Federal lead-based paint disclosure (pre-1978 units); Flood disclosure if property has flooded in the past five years (Ga. Code ยง 44-7-20); Move-in condition report required for security deposit claims; Habitability duty notice (HB 404, 2024). Missing a required disclosure can invalidate the lease's enforceability on that point and sometimes on the lease as a whole. Reference: Ga. Code Ann. ยงยง 44-7-1 et seq..
- Which Georgia statute governs landlord-tenant law?
- HB 404 (Safe at Home Act, effective 2024-07-01) added a statutory duty of habitability by amending OCGA 44-7-13, capped security deposits at two months rent (OCGA 44-7-30.1), and required three business days written notice to pay or quit before a dispossessory affidavit (OCGA 44-7-50(c)). Georgia requires landlords to give 60 days written notice to terminate a month-to-month tenancy; tenants need only 30 days. No statewide rent control. The primary citation used across LeaseKit templates for this state is: Ga. Code Ann. ยงยง 44-7-1 et seq..