Georgia Statutes

§ 36-61-11 — Repair, closing, and demolition of dwellings unfit for human habitation

Georgia § 36-61-11

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O.C.G.A. § 36-61-11 (2026).

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Any municipality or county may, by ordinance, require the repair, closing, or demolition of dwellings or other structures intended for human habitation which are, as defined in the ordinance, unfit for human habitation or which may imperil the health, safety, or morals of the occupants thereof or of surrounding areas. Such ordinances may include the following:

(1)Definition of the construction, condition, facilities, ventilation, and other conditions which shall render such structures unfit for human habitation or a nuisance;
(2)Designation of a public official or officials with authority to enforce such ordinances and establishment of procedures therefor;
(3)Provision for the enforcement of such ordinances by the municipal court of the municipality, as defined in Code Section 41-2-5 ,

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