The Georgia Application And Writ Of Possession (Personal Property) is a legal document used by a landlord to regain possession of a rented property or a portion of it. This document is typically used when a tenant has failed to comply with the terms of a lease agreement or has otherwise violated the terms of the agreement. The Georgia Application And Writ Of Possession (Personal Property) is composed of two parts: the application and the writ of possession. The application is the document the landlord files with their local court to initiate the legal action for possession of the property. The writ of possession is the document the court issues after considering the application. This writ is served on the tenant and gives the tenant a certain period of time to comply with the court's order or vacate the property. There are two types of Georgia Application And Writ Of Possession (Personal Property): a residential application and writ of possession, and a non-residential application and writ of possession. The residential application and writ of possession is used when the landlord is seeking to regain possession of a residential property. The non-residential application and writ of possession is used when the landlord is seeking to regain possession of a non-residential property such as a business or storage unit.