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Georgia Updated 2026-04-01

Georgia Rent Increase Laws (2026)

GA has NO rent control. State law preempts local ordinances. 60-day notice for month-to-month.

Statute: O.C.G.A. § 44-7-7

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No statewide cap

Georgia does not regulate rent increase amounts.

Notice requirements

Month-to-month: 60 days written notice for any increase. Fixed-term leases: increase only at renewal per lease terms.

Local preemption

GA state law explicitly prohibits cities from enacting rent control (HB 346, 2023).

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Not legal advice. Proprietio is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. The content on this page is informational and was researched from publicly available statutes and case law, but state and local landlord-tenant rules change frequently and vary by jurisdiction. For specific situations in Georgia, consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction. Read full disclaimer.