In Georgia, there is not a government agency with power to intervene in a landlord-tenant dispute or force one party to behave a particular way. Landlords or tenants who cannot resolve a dispute need to use the courts, either directly or through a lawyer, to enforce their legal rights. Georgia law does not recognize “self-help” evictions and Landlords can be subject to a claim for wrongful eviction in the event Georgia law is not followed correctly. Wehunt Trial Law has extensive experience in litigating disputes among landlords and tenants. Wehunt Trial Law can answer your questions regarding, among other things:
- Leases and Rental Agreements,
- Lease Termination and Renewal,
- Utility Issues,
- Security Deposits,
- Rent Payments and Other Charges,
- Repairs and Maintenance,
- Evictions and The Dispossessory Process, and
- Wrongful evictions
Wehunt Trial Law handles cases in State and Superior Courts located throughout the State of Georgia. Wehunt Trial Law values its role in supporting the firm’s corporate clients when they become involved in litigation.