A bill signed by Gov. Brian Kemp on Monday, April 22 will give renters more protections. The new law, which will go into effect on July 1, requires rental property
Senate Bill 79, otherwise known as the Safe At Home Act, went into effect on Thursday. The law is designed to give extra protections to domestic violence survivors.
A new law is giving more options for domestic violence survivors to keep themselves safe from abusers. Under the ‘Safe At Home’ Act, there are now fewer requirements for victims to shield their addresses across far more public records.
Georgia lawmakers introduced a bill Tuesday that seeks to tackle unsafe housing conditions and offer protections to tenants who are behind on their rent. According to the bill — which
Currently, in Kentucky, abusers can potentially use public government records to find the new addresses of their victims, according to Secretary of State Michael Adams and Sen. Julie Raque Adams.