Free Georgia Lease Agreement Template
Build a Georgia residential lease with the required flood and move-in inspection disclosures. Free signable PDF.
Free · No signup to download · Signable PDF
Georgia requires a flood disclosure for repeatedly-flooded properties and a written inspection list when a deposit is taken. The generator builds a lease that reflects Georgia's notice and deposit rules.
Georgia rental law at a glance
Georgia does not cap security deposit amounts.
Landlord must return the deposit within 30 days after the tenant moves out (with an itemized list of damages).
A landlord must give 60 days' notice to end a month-to-month tenancy; a tenant must give 30 days.
Late fees must be reasonable and stated in the lease; Georgia sets no statutory cap.
Required Georgia lease disclosures
- ✓Lead-based paint disclosure (required by federal law for housing built before 1978)
- ✓Flood disclosure if the property has flooded at least three times in the past five years
- ✓Move-in/move-out inspection list when a deposit is collected
- ✓Name and address of the owner or manager
Build your Georgia lease now
Fill in the parties, rent, and terms — the generator applies Georgia's deposit and notice defaults, then gives you a signable PDF.
Create free lease agreementGeorgia lease agreement FAQ
How much notice ends a month-to-month tenancy in Georgia?
Landlords give 60 days; tenants give 30 days.
Does Georgia require a flood disclosure?
Yes, if the property has flooded at least three times in the previous five years.
Lease agreements by state
This page and the generated document are provided for general informational purposes and are not legal advice. Georgia landlord-tenant law changes over time and local ordinances may add requirements. Verify current rules or consult a qualified attorney before signing.