Any judgment by the trial court shall be appealable to the appellate court pursuant to Chapters 2, 3, 6, and 7 of Title 5. If the judgment of the trial court is against the tenant and the tenant appeals this judgment, the tenant shall remain in the premises and in possession of his property; provided, however, that the tenant shall comply with all provisions of Code Section 44-7-75 or 44-7-76 until the issue has been finally determined on appeal.
History. Code 1933, § 61-407, enacted by Ga. L. 1975, p. 1514, § 2.
Structure Georgia Code
Chapter 7 - Landlord and Tenant
§ 44-7-70. Power of Landlord to Distrain for Rent
§ 44-7-71. Application for Distress Warrant
§ 44-7-72. Issuance of Summons; Service on Defendant; Time for Hearing
§ 44-7-73. When Tender of Payment by Tenant Serves as Complete Defense
§ 44-7-76. Bond; Determination of Amount; Effect of Approval on Alienability of Property
§ 44-7-78. Appeal; Possession Pending Appeal
§ 44-7-79. Execution and Levy of Distress Warrant; Sale
§ 44-7-80. Time for Attachment of Landlord’s Lien; Priorities
§ 44-7-81. Claims by Third Persons; Oath and Bond; Method of Trial