Arkansas Statutes

§ 18-60-304 — Actions constituting unlawful detainer

Arkansas § 18-60-304

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Ark. Code Ann. § 18-60-304 (2026).

Text

A person shall be guilty of an unlawful detainer within the meaning of this subchapter if the person shall, willfully and without right:

(1)Hold over any land, tenement, or possession after the determination of the time for which it was demised or let to him or her, or the person under whom he or she claims;
(2)Peaceably and lawfully obtain possession of any land, tenement, or possession and hold it willfully and unlawfully after demand made in writing for the delivery or surrender of possession of the land, tenement, or possession by the person having the right to possession or his or her agent or attorney;
(3)Fail or refuse to pay the rent for the land, tenement, or possession when due, and after three (3) days' notice to quit and demand made in writing for the possession of the land,

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Related

Heral v. Smith
803 S.W.2d 938 (Court of Appeals of Arkansas, 1991)
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Anthes v. Thompson
773 S.W.2d 846 (Court of Appeals of Arkansas, 1989)
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Abernathy v. Adous
149 S.W.3d 884 (Court of Appeals of Arkansas, 2004)
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D&T Pure Trust v. DWB, LLC
2019 Ark. App. 122 (Court of Appeals of Arkansas, 2019)
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Norman v. Randle
236 S.W.3d 532 (Court of Appeals of Arkansas, 2006)
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Opinion No.
(Arkansas Attorney General Reports, 2007)

Legislative History

Acts 1981, No. 615, § 4; A.S.A. 1947, § 34-1504; Acts 2005, No. 1431, § 1.

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