Relocating Without Facing Eviction

Summary

In Georgia, you may break your lease due to domestic violence by providing your landlord with a written notice and proof of the incident. You are not liable for rent beyond the month of termination. Consult a local legal aid office for detailed advice.

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The last two years I had to deal with the lost of my son and his dad stalking me breaking windows currently the restraining order just ended I'm trying to relocate but don't want a eviction and my case worker not helping me much I need help for me and my kids I'm single mother I want to move but I don't want a eviction either
I'm really sorry to hear about your situation, Jennifer. Could you please tell me which state you're located in? This will help me provide the most accurate information for your case.
Georgia
I'm sorry for your situation, Jennifer. It seems you need advice on relocating without facing eviction. In Georgia:
- You may break your lease due to domestic violence.
- Provide your landlord a written notice and proof of the incident.
- You're not liable for rent beyond the month of termination.
Please consult a local legal aid office for detailed advice.
Thank u so much
You're welcome, Jennifer. Please remember this advice is general and it's best to consult a local legal aid office. They can provide specific advice for your situation. Stay strong for yourself and your kids. Wishing you all the best.