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Tenant Law in Georgia

The relationship between a landlord and tenant in Brunswick, Georgia can sometimes be a touchy one. Landlords and tenants are not always clear on their respective rights and responsibilities.

Landlords and tenants have to navigate a web of legal rights and obligations. It's essential that the parties to a landlord/tenant relationship know what obligations they have to one another.

Landlord's Rights in Brunswick, GA

The most basic right that landlords have is the right to be paid the agreed-upon rent by their tenant. Obviously, renting apartments is how landlords earn a living, so they are entitled to collect the rent that the tenant agreed to pay.

Landlords also have a right to be free from damage to the rented unit. Tenants are expected not to damage their dwellings, intentionally or negligently. Landlords can deduct the cost of repairs from the tenant's security deposit. In general, tenants are not liable for damage resulting from ordinary wear and tear.

Tenant's Rights in Brunswick, GA

Much like landlords have a right to get paid for the service they provide, tenants have a right to get what they pay for: a suitable place to live. In Brunswick, Georgia, all residential rental agreements carry an "implied warranty of habitability." This means that a landlord implicitly guarantees that any residence he or she rents will be fit for human habitation. In general, an unit will be automatically deemed uninhabitable if it lacks running water, electricity, heat, and adequate protection from the elements. There are several more factors that can be considered, as well, but those are some of the basics.

In addition to habitable living spaces, tenants also have a right to reasonably safe common areas. Common areas include lobbies, hallways, and stairwells - basically anything that everyone living in an apartment complex has access to. These common areas must meet the building standards of Brunswick, Georgia, and must not contain any unnecessary safety hazards.

Under federal and Georgia law, tenants are also entitled to protection against discrimination in housing based on race, color, religion, marital status, or gender. Such discrimination can lead to severe civil penalties against the landlord. Landlords also cannot discriminate against tenants based on physical disability, and have to make reasonable accommodations for physically disabled tenants. For example, they have to allow disabled tenants to make minor physical alterations to the unit (at the tenant's expense) to make it more accessible. Now, they don't need to allow the tenants to have the building remodeled. We're just talking about things like installing handrails in the bathroom, and similar things. The landlord can, however, require tenants to restore the apartment to its original condition, at the tenant's expense, once the tenant leaves.

Finally, tenants are legally protected from arbitrary eviction. Landlords generally must have a very good reason to evict a tenant before the lease agreement reaches the end of its term (at this point, they are of course allowed to decline to renew the lease). Of course, if the tenant breaches the lease agreement (such as by failing to pay rent, damaging the property, or violating other reasonable rules the landlord has put in the lease), the landlord, like a party to any other contract, is free to terminate the agreement and evict the breaching tenant.

Can a Brunswick, Georgia Landlord/Tenant Lawyer Help?

Whether you are a landlord or a tenant, chances are that you want to avoid conflict. But if you do end up in a seemingly irresolvable conflict with the other party, a Brunswick, Georgia attorney can help you protect your rights.

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Life in Brunswick

Many Georgians know Brunswick because it is the seat of Glynn County, the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, and the United States Department of Homeland Security. Those three major institutions in Brunswick provide the bulk portion of jobs. The city is the twelfth largest municipality in the State of Georgia with an estimated 104,000 residents. The city is known as the "Shrimp Capital of the World" as a result of the budding shrimp and crab industry but also plays host to a number of experienced lawyers. Brunswick lawyers are familiar with local court procedures and use their knowledge to help advise you.  

Historically, Brunswick played a major role in building and launching war material transport ships, namely the Liberty Ships, that were built by the J.A. Jones Construction Company. Liberty Ships were used to transport material to the European and Pacific Theatres. Brunswick was also the location of President George Bush's G8 Summit and has a thriving aeronautical industry. Brunswick is well known in the professional golf world because it hosts the Seaside Resort, a Professional Golf Association course named #1 resort in North America by Golf Digest. 

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