Meriwether County
Meriwether County · Georgia

Meriwether County Landlord-Tenant Law

Georgia landlord guide — county ordinances, courthouse info & local rules

πŸ“ County Seat: Greenville
πŸ‘₯ Pop. ~21,000
βš–οΈ Magistrate Court
πŸ›οΈ Warm Springs · FDR’s Little White House

Meriwether County Rental Market Overview

Meriwether County occupies a stretch of west Georgia between Columbus and the Atlanta exurbs, with Greenville as its county seat and Warm Springs as its most historically significant community β€” the location of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Little White House, where FDR died in 1945. The county’s 21,000 residents are served by an economy that mixes agriculture, light manufacturing, county services, and a modest tourism sector tied to the Warm Springs historic sites and the surrounding Piedmont landscape. The rental market is more substantial than Georgia’s smallest counties but still firmly in the rural moderate-size category β€” a mix of Greenville-area workforce housing and a Columbus commuter segment for residents who find Meriwether County’s rents and character worth the drive.

Georgia state law governs all residential tenancies in Meriwether County. No local rent control, no just-cause eviction requirement. Evictions are processed by the Magistrate Court of Meriwether County in Greenville.

πŸ“Š Quick Stats

County Seat Greenville
Population ~21,000
Key Communities Greenville, Warm Springs, Manchester, Woodbury
Court System Magistrate Court of Meriwether County
Rent Control None (state preemption)
Just-Cause Eviction Not required statewide

⚑ Eviction At-a-Glance

Nonpayment Notice Demand for Rent (no statutory waiting period)
Lease Violation Notice per lease terms
Filing Fee ~$60–$100
Court Type Magistrate Court of Meriwether County
Avg. Timeline 3–5 weeks
Writ Enforcement Meriwether County Sheriff

Meriwether County Ordinances & Local Rules

Topic Rule / Notes
Rent Control None. Georgia state law preempts any local rent control ordinance statewide.
Security Deposit No statutory cap. Must be returned within 30 days of move-out with itemized written deductions (O.C.G.A. Β§ 44-7-34). Must be held in a separate escrow account or backed by a surety bond.
Habitability Standard O.C.G.A. Β§ 44-7-13 requires landlords to maintain premises in good repair. No repair-and-deduct right for tenants under Georgia law.
Self-Help Eviction Prohibited. Dispossessory through Magistrate Court is the only lawful removal process.
Retaliatory Eviction O.C.G.A. Β§ 44-7-24 prohibits retaliatory eviction following a tenant habitability complaint.
Late Fees No statutory cap. Must be disclosed in the lease.

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πŸ’΅ Cost Snapshot

πŸ’° Eviction Costs: Georgia
Filing Fee 75
Total Est. Range $150-$400
Service: β€” Writ: β€”

Georgia State Law Framework

⚑ Quick Overview

3
Days Notice (Nonpayment)
0
Days Notice (Violation)
21-45
Avg Total Days
$75
Filing Fee (Approx)

πŸ’° Nonpayment of Rent

Notice Type 3-Day Notice to Vacate or Pay
Notice Period 3 days
Tenant Can Cure? Yes
Days to Hearing 7-14 days
Days to Writ 7 days
Total Estimated Timeline 21-45 days
Total Estimated Cost $150-$400
⚠️ Watch Out

As of July 1, 2024 (HB 404 "Safe at Home Act"), landlords must provide a 3-business-day written notice to vacate or pay before filing a dispossessory for nonpayment. Tenant can tender all rent owed within 7 days of service of the dispossessory summons to avoid eviction (once per 12-month period per O.C.G.A. Β§44-7-52(a)). Filing fees vary by county ($60-$78 typical).

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πŸ“ Georgia Eviction Process (Overview)

  1. Serve the required notice based on the eviction reason (nonpayment or lease violation).
  2. Wait for the notice period to expire. If tenant cures the issue (where allowed), the process stops.
  3. File an eviction case with the Magistrate Court. Pay the filing fee (~$75).
  4. Tenant is served with a summons and has the opportunity to respond.
  5. Attend the court hearing and present your case.
  6. If you prevail, obtain a writ of possession from the court.
  7. Law enforcement executes the writ and removes the tenant if necessary.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This page provides general information about Georgia eviction laws and does not constitute legal advice. Eviction procedures can vary by county and may change over time. Local jurisdictions may have additional requirements or tenant protections. For specific legal guidance, consult a qualified Georgia attorney or local legal aid organization.
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πŸ™οΈ Local Market & Screening Tips

Key markets: Greenville (primary), Warm Springs, Manchester (US-27 corridor), Woodbury

Columbus commuter income: Fort Moore (formerly Fort Benning), Aflac, Piedmont Columbus Regional Hospital, and Columbus State University generate stable professional employment that some Meriwether residents commute to. Verify Columbus employer and confirm established commute at application.

Warm Springs tourism micro-economy: The FDR Little White House draws year-round visitors and sustains a small service economy in Warm Springs. Properties in Warm Springs command a modest premium tied to the town’s character and visitor traffic, but the tenant pool is small and the market is illiquid β€” market well outside the county when listing a Warm Springs property.

Greenville, Warm Springs, and Meriwether County: A Georgia Landlord’s Guide to West Georgia’s Historic Rural Market

Meriwether County carries a history that few Georgia counties can match: Warm Springs, tucked into the county’s rolling Piedmont hills, was the place where Franklin D. Roosevelt came to seek relief from polio in the therapeutic mineral springs, eventually building his Little White House and dying there in April 1945. The Roosevelt connection continues to draw visitors year-round, sustaining a small tourism economy in Warm Springs that distinguishes the town from most west Georgia communities its size. For landlords, Meriwether County’s history is interesting context β€” but the rental market’s practical dynamics are shaped by contemporary forces: Columbus employment, agricultural and manufacturing income, and the county’s position between two larger regional labor markets.

The Columbus Commuter Segment

Columbus β€” Georgia’s second-largest city β€” sits roughly 35 to 45 miles west of Greenville, depending on which part of the county. Fort Moore (formerly Fort Benning), one of the Army’s largest installations, the Aflac corporate headquarters, Piedmont Columbus Regional Hospital, and Columbus State University generate stable, well-paying employment that some Meriwether County residents commute to daily. These tenants have chosen rural Meriwether County for the same reasons commuter tenants choose rural counties throughout Georgia: lower housing costs, more space, a slower pace of life, and county character they prefer to the suburban Columbus alternatives. At application, verify the Columbus employer and confirm the commute is established β€” a tenant who has been making the drive from Greenville for two years is a different risk profile from one who is planning to start.

Warm Springs: Character Premium, Thin Market

Warm Springs occupies a special position in Meriwether County’s rental market. The town’s Victorian-era downtown, historic association with FDR, and the ongoing visitor traffic to the Little White House State Historic Site give it a character that commands a modest premium over comparable rural west Georgia properties. Tenants seeking Warm Springs specifically are choosing for reasons that go beyond price β€” the lifestyle, history, and small-town charm are the point. These tenants, when they find the right property, often stay for extended periods because they are invested in the place rather than just in a housing unit. The challenge is that the Warm Springs rental market is genuinely thin β€” few units, infrequent vacancies, and a small local applicant pool. When a Warm Springs property becomes available, marketing must extend well beyond the county: Atlanta professionals seeking weekend properties to live in part-time, Columbus-area residents seeking rural character, retirees drawn to the history and pace. A waiting approach that relies on local awareness will produce long vacancies.

Georgia Law in Meriwether County

No local ordinances modify Georgia’s landlord-tenant statute in Meriwether County. Deposits in escrow, returned within 30 days with itemized written accounting; habitability under O.C.G.A. Β§ 44-7-13; evictions through the Magistrate Court of Meriwether County in Greenville. The court processes cases on standard Georgia procedure, and a well-documented case moves efficiently. Self-help eviction is prohibited β€” this applies equally in Warm Springs, Greenville, Manchester, and every other Meriwether community regardless of how informal local rental relationships may have historically been.

Move-in documentation matters particularly in a market where properties frequently have character β€” older homes, outbuildings, detached garages, large lots β€” that creates more components to document than a standard apartment. A thorough photographic record and signed condition checklist at move-in is the foundation for any deposit deduction dispute, and in Meriwether County’s market where replacement tenants are not immediately available, getting the deposit accounting right the first time avoids the complication of a departing tenant disputing deductions during the window when a new tenant needs to be found.

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⚠️ Legal Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed Georgia attorney or contact the Magistrate Court of Meriwether County for guidance on specific matters. Last updated: March 2026.

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