University of Georgia law professor and student analyze new tenant protection law

University of Georgia law professor and student analyze new tenant protection law
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Elizabeth M. Grant, Clinical Associate Professor & Director of the Civil Externship Program and Public Interest Practicum | University Of Georgia School Of Law

Elizabeth M. Grant, clinical associate professor and director of the Civil Externship Program and Public Interest Practicum, and Gordon C. Wayne, a third-year student, have published an article in the Georgia Law Review Online. The piece is titled "Georgia Has a New Habitability Protection for Tenants, but What Does it Mean?” and appears in volume 59 of the journal.

The article examines recent changes to tenant protections in Georgia law regarding habitability standards.

Grant and Wayne's publication highlights evolving legal standards affecting tenants across the state. The article provides analysis on how these new regulations might impact both renters and landlords.

“Georgia Has a New Habitability Protection for Tenants, but What Does it Mean?” was published in 2025 in the Georgia Law Review Online.