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Ga. Supreme Court issues new rule for landlords seeking eviction

Attention Renters in the South Cobb Community - ​Please see the recent AJC article on Evictions:

Attention Renters in the South Cobb Community - Please see the recent AJC article on Evictions:

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"The Georgia Supreme Court has approved a new rule for landlords seeking to evict tenants for nonpayment of rent amid concerns over enforcement of renter protections during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The rule, issued Thursday, requires landlords to submit verification that they are not subject to the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, otherwise known as the CARES Act, when filing new evictions.

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The law bars properties that have federally-backed loans or receive many types of housing subsidies from pursuing eviction over nonpayment of rent. But without a central, publicly-accessible database of covered properties, it can be difficult for tenants to know whether their landlord is bound by the law.

For complaints that have already been filed, landlords must submit the required documentation before or at the dispossessory hearing. Hearings in most jurisdictions are currently not being scheduled due to a statewide judicial emergency."

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