If you have the appropriate court order, yes.
Yes.
no I don't think so but they will send it to collection agency and u may have a hard time renting again
Yes, in Gwinnett County, Georgia, a landlord can potentially garnish a tenant's wages if they have obtained a court judgment for unpaid rent or damages. The landlord would first need to obtain a court order allowing them to garnish the wages through the tenant's employer.
A landlord can garnish yor wadges if you do not pay rent
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If you were evicted for non-payment of rent, your landlord COULD file a lien against you for the unpaid amount.
If it is true fact, then yes.
Yes, if you can prove it caused you monetary damages.
No. That would violate Federal Law.
Only for current rent. Federal law prohibits the use of government subsidies to pay an old debt.
You can not have a judgement to garnish wages since you are not a major company, you will need to go to court to collect.