Monday, October 14, 2024

Eviction Actions in Cobb County Magistrate Court

 Last week, I was in Cobb Magistrate Court in a dispossessory action. Things have changed over there.

The following are just a few things you should know if you are served with an action to evict you.

1. Although the form for the landlord is online in the Cobb County Magistrate section, the form for the tenant isn't. This is unfortunate. However, there are still other counties that have the check box form online, including Cobb County. The check box form gives you ideas on defenses you can use. It also has a counterclaim section that will assist you in completing that area if you have a counterclaim.

2. If you walk in, the tenant form has a lot to be desired. If you want to file a counterclaim, make sure you attach an additional sheet with details and amounts. Again, the checkbox form answer sheet that is still online in other counties will give you ideas on how to present your counterclaim.

3. There is a nonprofit to give you some advice before signing a settlement agreement, but unless you have zero defenses, call a lawyer and take advantage of firms' free consultations before answering and before going to court.

4. Most times, hiring a lawyer to be with you in court should assist you in navigating what is clearly a stressful day. Paying may allow you to stay on the property until the end of the lease or deduct the claimed rent and fees.

In my case, I saved the client over $2,000, and that savings was after my attorney's fees were netted out. Additionally, she was able to stay on the property. Remember, if you want to stay on the property, you negotiate at a slight disadvantage, but you can have a good outcome nonetheless.

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