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Arkansas Landlord Law at a Glance
Arkansas does not impose a statutory cap on security deposit amounts, though reasonable limits apply. Landlords must return the deposit within 60 days after the tenant vacates, along with a written itemization of any deductions. Failure to comply can expose landlords to damages.
Arkansas uses a unique unlawful detainer process for evictions. For nonpayment of rent, landlords must provide a written notice and then file in circuit court. Arkansas law does not require a mandatory cure period for lease violations in all circumstances, so the notice requirements depend on the specific situation.
Arkansas landlords have a duty to maintain rental property in a habitable and safe condition. Entry notice requirements are generally governed by the lease terms, as Arkansas statute does not specify a mandatory notice period for landlord entry.
This is general information only, not legal advice. Laws change, always consult a licensed Arkansas attorney for guidance specific to your situation.
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