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Arkansas families facing eviction can talk to a lawyer for free at 501-376-3423 or toll-free at 1800-950-5817. In-person help is available throughout Arkansas at one of our Help Desks or Legal Advice clinics (see our event calendar at www.ArkansasLegal.org/events) where we can give tenants advice on their legal rights and responsibilities, settle cases before they go to court, and represent tenants in eviction cases for free.
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There are programs to help tenants pay past due rent or moving expenses: -Arkansas Rent Relief ar.gov/rentrelief -Arkansas Fresh Start www.arfreshstart.com For additional resources, visit us online at www.ArkansasLegal.org
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Landlords remove tenants from rental homes through a process called "eviction." A landlord cannot remove a tenant by changing the locks or shutting off the water without a court order. Evictions must go through courts where tenants get a chance to defend themselves. There are legal defenses to eviction. However, these laws are complicated and change often so it is best to
discuss them with a licensed attorney. If you receive an eviction notice, it is important not to panic. This is the first step in a longer process. If you are served with an eviction lawsuit, read it carefully. You must meet all deadlines and go to all court hearings. Evictions move quickly and it is best to speak to a lawyer as soon as possible. In some cases, tenants must file an objection within 5 days or they will lose their homes by default.
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