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In Arkansas, an individual can legally elect another person to act on their behalf when they lose their cognitive abilities later in life. The individual would only need to fill out this form and have it notarized by a public attorney. Fulfillment of this form is strongly recommended to individuals . . . Read more
In Arkansas, an individual can legally elect another person to act on their behalf when they lose their cognitive abilities later in life. The individual would only need to fill out this form and have it notarized by a public attorney. Fulfillment of this form is strongly recommended to individuals . . . Read more
Landlords may use this form to issue a “three-day notice to quit” to a tenant who has broken the lease agreement because of his/her disruptive actions/behaviors, not the failure to pay rent.
In Arkansas, if a landlord issues this notice to a tenant, said tenant will have to pay her/his dues within ten (10) days or s/he will be required to vacate the property.
To enter a lease contract, a commercial property owner and a tenant must mutually agree to certain terms and conditions. After the discussion, agreed terms and conditions must be reflected in this form. Accomplished form must then be signed by both parties to be legally binding.
Arkansas-based landlords can refer to the instructions in this form if they wish to properly evict a tenant who has broken the lease agreement. To ensure tenant’s receipt of the notice, landlords should either personally deliver the completed form or send it via Certified Mail.
This form is best for landlords who desire to rent their property to a tenant for a fixed amount of monthly rent but with no fixed lease period.
This contract can be completed and signed by an Arkansas-based landlord and tenant who both agrees to a standard 12-month lease period. The form can also be used for agreements that are shorter or longer than the typical lease period. For this contract, the landlord agrees to a prorated rent arrangement. . . . Read more
This form, the Arkansas Corporation Cover Letter, must be the first of the various documents included in a corporation’s Articles of Incorporation. The Articles of Incorporation are submitted to the Secretary of State’s office when an individual/party is applying for the registration of a corporation.
To alter certain details of a corporation registered with the State of Arkansas, concerned party must fulfill this form and submit it to the SOS’ office.