Georgia Code
Article 1 - In General
§ 44-7-20. Notification to Prospective Tenant of Property’s Propensity Toward Flooding

When the owner of real property, either directly or through an agent, seeks to lease or rent that property for residential occupancy, prior to entering a written agreement for the leasehold of that property, the owner shall, either directly or through an agent, notify the prospective tenant in writing of the property’s propensity of flooding if flooding has damaged any portion of the living space covered by the lease or attachments thereto to which the tenant or the tenant’s resident relative has sole and exclusive use under the written agreement at least three times during the five-year period immediately preceding the date of the lease. An owner failing to give such notice shall be liable in tort to the tenant and the tenant’s family residing on the leased premises for damages to the personal property of the lessee or a resident relative of the lessee which is proximately caused by flooding which occurs during the term of the lease. For purposes of this Code section, flooding is defined as the inundation of a portion of the living space covered by the lease which was caused by an increased water level in an established water source such as a river, stream, or drainage ditch or as a ponding of water at or near the point where heavy or excessive rain fell. This Code section shall apply only to leaseholds entered into on or after July 1, 1995.
History. Code 1981, § 44-7-20 , enacted by Ga. L. 1995, p. 266, § 1.
Code Commission notes.
Pursuant to Code Section 28-9-5, in 1995, “inundation” was substituted for “innundation” in the third sentence.
Law reviews.
For note on the 1995 enactment of this Code section, see 12 Ga. St. U.L. Rev. 310 (1995).

Structure Georgia Code

Georgia Code

Title 44 - Property

Chapter 7 - Landlord and Tenant

Article 1 - In General

§ 44-7-1. Creation of Landlord and Tenant Relationship; Rights of Tenant; Construction of Lease for Less Than Five Years

§ 44-7-2. Parol Contract Creating Landlord and Tenant Relationship; Certain Provisions Prohibited; Effect of Provision for Attorney’s Fees

§ 44-7-3. Disclosure of Ownership and Agents; Effect of Failure to Comply

§ 44-7-4. Local Ordinances Relating to Security of Premises Occupied by Tenants; Cumulative Effect of This Code Section

§ 44-7-5. When Implied Contract to Pay Rent Arises

§ 44-7-6. Tenancy at Will — Creation When No Time Period Specified

§ 44-7-7. Tenancy at Will — Notice Required for Termination

§ 44-7-8. Tenancy at Will — Right of Tenant to Emblements

§ 44-7-9. Estoppel to Dispute Landlord’s Title or Attorn to Another

§ 44-7-10. Delivery of Possession at End of Term; Summary Remedy

§ 44-7-11. Specific Rights of Tenants

§ 44-7-12. Removal of Trade Fixtures During Term; When Abandoned

§ 44-7-13. Landlord’s Duties as to Repairs and Improvements

§ 44-7-14. Tort Liability of Landlord

§ 44-7-14.1. Landlord’s Duties as to Utilities

§ 44-7-15. Effect of Destruction of Tenement on Obligation to Pay Rent

§ 44-7-16. Accrual of Interest on Rent Owed

§ 44-7-17. Exemption From Liens Against Tenant of Crops Paid as Rent

§ 44-7-18. Effect of Leases for Purposes of Prostitution or Assignation

§ 44-7-19. Restrictions on Rent Regulation by Local Governments

§ 44-7-20. Notification to Prospective Tenant of Property’s Propensity Toward Flooding

§ 44-7-21. Written Brokerage Agreement as Binding Obligation; Notice of Commission Rights Form

§ 44-7-22. Termination of a Residential Rental Agreement by a Service Member

§ 44-7-23. Termination of Residential Lease After Issuance of Civil or Criminal Family Violence Order or Civil or Criminal Stalking Order; Notice; Occupancy, Waiver or Modification Prohibited

§ 44-7-24. Establishment of a Prima-Facie Case of Retaliation by Tenant Against Landlord; Elements; Exception; Remedies; Rebuttable Defense