Georgia Real Estate Law Question
Hello I bought a condo about 2 months ago, they are now talking about closing the community pool, can they do this and if so can I take them to court to get the loss of values that will be assessed. I have talk to an agent and they said it would drop my value by around $15,000.00 Thanks for your help.





Georgia Real Estate Law Question?
Real estate question marriage question in the state of Georgia?
My ex boyfriend who I am still married to (long story). Is buying a house in Georgia. I am not familiar with the real estate laws in GA. My question is am I legally bound to this house? Is Georgia a marriage state like FL? Meaning that even though its his house do I still have to sign off on it? Also divorce is not an option right now.
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Questions regarding Georgia Real Estate Law?
I am interested in buying a house. However, I have been presented with two issues that I have a quesiton about:
1. Is there such a thing as a traditional 48 hour period for allowing a person to leave a house after closing? This just seems like it would open the property to possible problems.
2. What is the law regarding a seller offering to give a buyer money for repairs outside of contract? Someone said it is illegal for a seller to say "Yeah, we will sell you the house and here is $3,000 for fixing and repairing things as you see fit." Basically I am being told I have to have a contractor do the work when I am perfectly capable of doing it myself. ![]()
Any help would be great. Thanks!
Thanks for the answers.
Why the heck would it be illegal for a seller to want to give me $3000 cash to make repairs as I see fit? That’s odd. It isn’t a kickback because I am not getting anything out of the deal. I am fixing the house. Now I am at the mercy of contractors. The law is bogus and protects nobody but contractors.
As far as the 48 hours thing. That is what I was thinking. Thanks for clarity. I will leave the question for a bit in case someone else has something to add.
Oh, and a quick extra question. Who is actually breaking the law in that case? How can either the buyer or the seller be convicted of anything when one is just giving a gift to another?
Can a georgia real estate agent refuse an offer without discussing the offer with the seller.?
I was in a situation where the seller’s agent refused an offer without consulting the seller. I am under the impression that is against the law and am just seeking proof.
Where can I finde a real estate lawyer who does rental law in Georgia?
Who deals with section 8 and landlord rights, also homeowner’s rights?