Landlord tenant laws

In Arkansas's unique rental landscape, from the vibrant streets of Little Rock to the peaceful Ozarks, Azibo offers customized property management solutions. Our Arkansas-specific lease management, efficient rent collection, and comprehensive tenant screening cater to the state's regulations.
Arkansas Residential Landlord-Tenant Act of 2007: Provides a legal framework governing rental agreements and the rights and responsibilities of landlords and tenants in Arkansas. Notably, Arkansas has unique aspects to its landlord-tenant laws that differ significantly from those in many other states.
Arkansas Attorney General's Office: Offers consumer protection information including rights and responsibilities under the Arkansas Residential Landlord-Tenant Act, tips for tenants, and how to address disputes with landlords.
Arkansas Legal Services Online: Provides self-help legal information for tenants and landlords, including topics on evictions, leases, and security deposits.
Center for Arkansas Legal Services & Legal Aid of Arkansas: These organizations offer free legal assistance to low-income individuals facing legal issues, including housing disputes, evictions, and landlord-tenant matters.
Arkansas Renters United: A grassroots organization advocating for renters' rights, housing justice, and fair treatment for all tenants in Arkansas.
Arkansas Realtors Association: Provides resources, education, and advocacy for real estate professionals, including landlords, to promote a high standard of professionalism in real estate practices.
Landlord Association of Arkansas: Offers support, education, and networking opportunities for landlords across the state to help manage their rental properties effectively.
Arkansas Fresh Start Program: A pandemic-related assistance program providing financial help to Arkansas renters who have been financially impacted by COVID-19, covering rent and utility payments.
Arkansas Development Finance Authority (ADFA): Offers various programs related to affordable housing and community development, including resources for both renters and housing developers.
Arkansas Community Dispute Resolution Centers: Provides mediation and other dispute resolution services to assist landlords and tenants in resolving their disputes amicably and outside of the court system.
City and County Government Offices: Local municipalities may offer additional resources and information on housing codes, regulations, and assistance programs tailored to their residents.
Arkansas Judiciary: The official website of the Arkansas Judiciary offers information on court procedures, including those relevant to landlord-tenant disputes, as well as access to legal forms.
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