We help tenants respond to notices, prepare filings, and communicate with landlords or the court to gain more time.
We assist business owners with lease disputes and strategies to delay commercial lockouts or removals.
We guide homeowners through the foreclosure process and connect them with trusted resources to help retain or transition property ownership.
Georgia Eviction Delay helps tenants, homeowners, and business owners delay or extend eviction timelines legally and strategically. We provide administrative and legal support to ensure you’re treated fairly and have time to plan your next move.
Once you contact us, our team reviews your eviction notice and court documents. We then identify the best legal filings or administrative actions to pause, delay, or negotiate your eviction — depending on your unique situation.
Every case is different. Most clients gain 30–90 days of additional time, sometimes longer, depending on court schedules, filings, and landlord cooperation.
In most cases, yes — but we’ll help you prepare your documents, explain the process, and make sure you’re confident when you stand before the judge.
No. Our service focuses on delaying eviction — not canceling it. However, many clients use this extra time to settle debts, find new housing, or negotiate directly with landlords.
Immediately. The faster we act, the more legal options we have to help you avoid a rushed or forced move-out.
Please have your lease or rental agreement, eviction notice or summons, and any court paperwork available when you contact us.
Our fees vary depending on your situation, but we offer affordable payment plans and flexible arrangements for urgent cases.
Yes — we assist with residential, commercial, and foreclosure-related eviction cases anywhere in Georgia.
No. We are a tenant advocacy and administrative support service that partners with housing specialists and licensed attorneys to provide you with the strongest legal pathway possible.
235 peachtree street NE Suite 400
Atlanta Ga 30303