A notice to pay rent or quit—also known as an eviction notice or notice to vacate due to late rent—is a written letter demanding a tenant who is late paying rent (1) pay the rent by a certain date or (2) quit (leave or vacate) the premises.
In Georgia, a notice to pay rent or quit is a formal communication from a landlord to a tenant who is behind on rent, demanding that the tenant either pay the overdue rent by a specified date or vacate the premises. This notice is typically the first step in the eviction process. Georgia law does not specify a minimum period for the notice to pay or quit, so landlords often refer to the lease agreement terms. However, if the lease does not specify a time frame, a reasonable notice period is generally expected, which is often considered to be 30 days. If the tenant fails to pay the rent or vacate the property within the time frame specified in the notice, the landlord may then file a dispossessory affidavit in court to begin formal eviction proceedings.