If you are facing foreclosure in Arkansas, start here to learn about key features of the Arkansas foreclosure process.
Most foreclosures in Arkansas do not go through court (these types of foreclosures are called nonjudicial). The lender must provide you with certain notices before it can sell your home. And you have the right to reinstate the loan along the way. If you do lose your home through foreclosure, however, the lender can sue you for any deficiency.
Below you can learn more about Arkansas foreclosure procedures, Arkansas' deficiency law, and more.
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Arkansas Foreclosure Laws and Procedures
Learn how an Arkansas foreclosure works, including preforeclosure steps, foreclosure procedures, and homeowners’ rights under both state and federal laws.