ILLEGAL DUMPING / DEBRIS / JUNK
llegal Dumping Fines in Georgia 2026: How to Protect Yourself When Removing Junk and Debris You hire someone with a pickup truck to haul away old fence wood, broken furniture, or construction debris. The price is cheap. Weeks later, you get a letter from the county about illegal dumping, and they traced the trash back […]
CATASTROPHE SAVINGS ACCOUNT
Catastrophe Savings Accounts in Georgia 2026: Simple Explanation for Regular Homeowners Big storms, falling trees, busted pipes, broken fences—most people don’t plan for these. When disaster hits, the usual reaction is, “I don’t have the money for this.” Georgia is creating a new tool to help: the Catastrophe Savings Account. Quick Answer A Catastrophe Savings […]
OUT-OF-STATE LANDLORD / LOCAL REP
Out-of-State Landlords in Georgia: 2026 Law Means You Need a Local Contact You own a rental house in Georgia, but you live in another state. For years, you managed it by phone and email. Tenants called, texted, or messaged you. It “sort of” worked. Starting in 2026, that may not be enough. Quick Answer Georgia […]
INSURANCE NON-RENEWAL / 60-DAY NOTICE
Insurance Company Dropping Your Coverage? Georgia 2026 Law Gives You More Time You open your mail and see a letter that says, “We will not renew your homeowner’s insurance policy.” Your first thought is, “Am I about to lose my house?” Quick Answer Starting in 2026, Georgia law requires many insurers to give you more […]
HVAC WARRANTY TRANSFER
New 2026 Georgia Law: Does Your HVAC Warranty Follow the House? You buy a house in Georgia. A week later the air conditioner dies. The company says, “No warranty. It wasn’t registered.” Starting in 2026, that answer may not be correct. Quick Answer Under Georgia’s 2026 HVAC warranty rules, many manufacturer warranties are designed to […]