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Legal Information: Arkansas
Laws current as of January 3, 2024 Can a landlord evict the abuser or get the abuser to pay for damages to the rental home?
A landlord can start a court case to evict the abuser whether or not s/he has a lease.1 A landlord can also sue the abuser for any unpaid rent s/he owes or damages s/he caused to the residence during a documented incident of domestic abuse.2
1 Ark. Code § 18-16-112(c)(3)(A), (c)(3)(B)
2 Ark. Code § 18-16-112(c)(3)(C)
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