Georgia Statutes

§ 48-4-101 — Legislative findings and declarations

Georgia § 48-4-101

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O.C.G.A. § 48-4-101 (2026).

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The General Assembly finds and declares that:

(1)Georgia's communities are important to the social and economic vitality of this state. Whether urban, suburban, or rural, many communities are struggling to cope with dilapidated, abandoned, and tax delinquent properties;
(2)Citizens of Georgia are affected adversely by dilapidated, abandoned, and tax delinquent properties, including properties that have been abandoned due to mortgage foreclosure;
(3)Dilapidated, abandoned, and tax delinquent properties impose significant costs on neighborhoods and communities by lowering property values, increasing fire and police protection costs, decreasing tax revenues, and undermining community cohesion;
(4)There is an overriding public need to confront the problems caused by dilapidated, abandoned,

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Legislative History

Added by 2012 Ga. Laws 729,§ 2, eff. 7/1/2012.

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