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Start here if you are facing foreclosure in Arkansas to learn about crucial aspects of the Arkansas foreclosure process.

The majority of foreclosures in Arkansas do not go to court (these types of foreclosures are called nonjudicial). Before selling your house, the lender must present you with certain notifications. You also have the option to reinstate the loan along the route. However, if you lose your house via foreclosure, the lender may sue you for any shortfall.

More information regarding Arkansas foreclosure proceedings, Arkansas’ deficiency statute, and other topics may be found below.

Also, be sure to visit our Foreclosure Center for additional information about foreclosure, alternatives to foreclosure, government programs to assist you in avoiding foreclosure, and other topics.

Arkansas Foreclosure Laws in Brief

Arkansas Foreclosure Procedures and Laws

Learn about the foreclosure process in Arkansas, including pre-foreclosure stages, foreclosure processes, and homeowners’ rights under both state and federal laws.

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