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Eviction risk map of Jasper County, Georgia showing Low risk score of 2.5/10
County brief·Updated June 24, 2026

Jasper County, Georgia Eviction Risk: Low

2 incorporated cities and unincorporated areas. The county Eviction Risk Score is held aloft by the city of Monticello (2.6) and a small number of dense urban cores. Rent-control coverage varies by city.

In 2026
Risk score
2.5
LOW

Ranked #68 of 159 GA counties

3k residents · 2 cities · 5 tracts

1976–2026 · pop-weighted from cities

Jasper County eviction risk score history

Min1.7 Average2.3 Now2.5
10 5 1976 · score 3.2 1977 · score 3.1 1978 · score 3.1 1979 · score 3.0 1980 · score 3.1 1981 · score 3.0 1982 · score 3.0 1983 · score 2.9 1984 · score 2.4 1985 · score 2.4 1986 · score 2.3 1987 · score 2.2 1988 · score 2.1 1989 · score 2.1 1990 · score 2.0 1991 · score 2.0 1992 · score 2.0 1993 · score 1.9 1994 · score 1.8 1995 · score 1.7 1996 · score 1.7 1997 · score 1.7 1998 · score 1.7 1999 · score 1.7 2000 · score 1.9 2001 · score 1.9 2002 · score 2.0 2003 · score 2.0 2004 · score 1.9 2005 · score 1.9 2006 · score 1.9 2007 · score 1.9 2008 · score 2.1 2009 · score 2.3 2010 · score 2.3 2011 · score 2.4 2012 · score 2.2 2013 · score 2.2 2014 · score 2.1 2015 · score 2.1 2016 · score 2.1 2017 · score 2.1 2018 · score 2.1 2019 · score 2.1 2020 · score 3.3 2021 · score 3.5 2022 · score 2.6 2023 · score 2.3 2024 · score 2.5 2025 · score 2.5 2026 · score 2.5

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Jasper County scores 2.5/10 (Low risk), with city-level scores ranging from 2.1/10 in Shady Dale to 2.6/10 in Monticello. The county average rent burden of 24.9% and absence of local rent control keep the score well below the Georgia state midpoint. Ranked 68th of 159 Georgia counties by eviction risk - 67 counties are riskier, 91 are less risky.

How Jasper County ranks in Georgia

Lower number means more extreme, where #1 is the most
Eviction Risk Score
Elevated
#68 of 159 GA counties 2.5 / 10
Eviction Risk Score, 58th percentileLowHigh
#68 of 159 counties in Georgia for landlord eviction risk.
Cost of living
Moderate
#27 of 51 states (statewide) 96.3 index
Cost of living, 48th percentileLowHigh
Georgia ranks #27 of 51 states on overall cost of living (3.7% cheaper than the U.S. avg).
Housing services cost
Moderate
#25 of 51 states (statewide) 88.7 index
Housing services cost, 52nd percentileLowHigh
Georgia ranks #25 of 51 states on housing services (11.3% cheaper than the U.S. avg).
Income spent on rent
Very Low
#155 of 159 GA counties 19.4% of income
Income spent on rent, 3rd percentileLowHigh
#155 of 159 counties in Georgia on % of income spent on rent.

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Cities in Jasper County
Sorted by Eviction Risk Score · highest first
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CityPopulationRisk% income on rentAverage rentLean
001 Monticello Pop 2,747 · 26.5% income · $1,056 rent · Rep 2,747 2.6 26.5% $1,056 Rep
002 Shady Dale Pop 345 · 12.2% income · $933 rent · Rep 345 2.1 12.2% $933 Rep

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Local landlord context

One county, multiple regulatory regimes.

Jasper County, Georgia earns a Low eviction risk score of 2.5/10, placing it 68th out of 159 Georgia eviction laws counties - meaning 67 counties carry higher risk and 91 are more landlord-friendly. That puts Jasper solidly in the middle third of the state, a useful anchor for landlords evaluating holdings in this rural stretch of the Piedmont region south of Atlanta. The county's two tracked cities frame the range: Monticello - the county seat with a population of 2,747 - scores 2.6/10, while Shady Dale, a small community of 345 residents, comes in at 2.1/10. Neither city presents the kind of regulatory pressure seen in metro Georgia markets.

The underlying economics here are modest but manageable. Average rent across the county sits at $1,042 per month, and the average rent burden - the share of income going to rent - is 24.9%, comfortably below the 30% threshold that typically signals financial stress in a renter household. About 30.1% of Jasper County residents rent rather than own, which is lower than many Georgia urban counties. The average poverty rate is 15.4%, a figure that warrants attention but does not translate into elevated legal risk given the state's landlord-friendly statutory framework. Total tracked population in the county is approximately 3,092, reflecting the rural character of this market.

Georgia governs landlord-tenant relations primarily through O.C.G.A. § 44-7 (Landlord and Tenant), and that statute leans squarely toward landlords. There is no just-cause eviction requirement statewide - a landlord may decline to renew a lease without stating a reason. There is also no rent control anywhere in Georgia: O.C.G.A. §44-7-19 explicitly preempts any local rent control ordinance, so no city or county government can cap rent increases, and that prohibition applies in Jasper County just as it does everywhere in the state. For nonpayment of rent or a material lease violation, Georgia allows a 3-day notice under O.C.G.A. § 44-7-50 before filing - one of the shorter cure windows in the country. Holdover tenants with no-cause terminations get 60 days under O.C.G.A. § 44-7-7. Uncontested eviction cases typically resolve in 14 to 30 days; contested cases run 45 to 90 days. Court filing fees range from $60 to $250, sheriff lockout fees from $25 to $100, and attorney costs from $500 to $3,000 depending on case complexity. The habitability baseline is set by O.C.G.A. § 44-7-13, and retaliation protections for tenants fall under O.C.G.A. § 44-7-24 - both standard provisions that do not add meaningful compliance burden for landlords operating in good faith.

Jasper County is a small rural county in Georgia's Piedmont with a total tracked population of 3,092, dominated by the county seat of Monticello. Its low eviction risk score reflects Georgia eviction laws's landlord-favorable statute, a below-stress rent burden of 24.9%, and the absence of any local regulatory overlay.

Historical eviction filings in Jasper County

From 2001 to 2016, eviction filings in Jasper County increased 64%. The peak was 149 filings in 2012.1

Annual filings 2001–2016 No filing data published after 2018
Annual eviction filings in Jasper County 2000-2018 (Eviction Lab)2001: 78 filings2002: 97 filings2003: 88 filings2004: 98 filings2005: 143 filings2006: 104 filings2007: 122 filings2008: 126 filings2009: 104 filings2010: 123 filings2011: 123 filings2012: 149 filings2013: 133 filings2014: 125 filings2015: 107 filings2016: 128 filings

Data covers 2000–2018, the full span of the Princeton Eviction Lab's national county court-records dataset.

How Jasper County compares

Jasper County's 2.5/10 average score is close to peer rural Georgia eviction laws counties: Quitman (2.6/10), Dade (2.56/10), Johnson (2.64/10), Long (2.46/10), and Seminole (2.4/10) all fall within a narrow band, reflecting the uniform effect of Georgia eviction laws's statewide landlord-tenant statute across small markets without local regulatory overlays.

Peer counties in Georgia

Same state, closest by population and Eviction Risk Score
Peer county
Dade County eviction risk
2.6
/ 10 · Low
Pop. 3.9K
Peer county
Long County eviction risk
2.5
/ 10 · Low
Pop. 2.9K
Peer county
Seminole County eviction risk
2.4
/ 10 · Low
Pop. 3.2K
Peer county
Quitman County eviction risk
2.6
/ 10 · Low
Pop. 2.3K

Where eviction risk concentrates in Jasper County

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Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about Jasper County

Q1

Why is rent-to-income ratio 24.9% in Jasper County?

Rent-to-income ratio of 24.9% reflects the ratio of average gross rent to average household income across 2 cities in Jasper County.
Q2

What court hears evictions in Jasper County?

Georgia state court hears unlawful detainer or summary process actions in Jasper County. See the Georgia eviction laws eviction-process guide for court name and procedure.