A Georgia Notice to Vacate for Non-Delinquency Breach of Lease is a legal document used by landlords to inform tenants of their violation of a non-delinquency term or condition stated in the lease agreement. This notice is intended to give the tenant an opportunity to rectify the breach within a specified period of time or face eviction proceedings. In Georgia, there are two types of Notice to Vacate for Non-Delinquency Breach of Lease commonly used: 1. Georgia Notice to Vacate for Non-Delinquency Material Breach of Lease: This notice is issued when the tenant has committed a serious violation of the lease agreement, such as unauthorized subletting, causing property damage, conducting illegal activities, or violating the occupancy limits. It gives the tenant a specific period, usually 10 to 30 days, to cure the breach or vacate the premises. 2. Georgia Notice to Vacate for Non-Delinquency Curable Breach of Lease: This notice is used for less severe breaches that are considered curable. These breaches may include failing to properly maintain the property or violating a specific lease provision that can still be rectified. The tenant is given a reasonable period, typically 7 to 14 days, to remedy the breach before further action is taken. Keywords: Georgia, Notice to Vacate, non-delinquency breach, lease agreement, non-delinquency material breach, curable breach, eviction proceedings, property damage, illegal activities, unauthorized subletting, occupancy limits, violate lease provision, rectify the breach, reasonable period, vacate the premises.
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