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Property management made easy! Learn about these online tools!

Manage your rental properties online with these great tools. Are you a landlord or property manager? Do you accept online rental/credit applications, conduct your background checks online, and take rent payments online? If not, why not? This is the age of E-Everything. Your tenants are used to paying bills and conducting business online. As a landlord,

6 Steps to Unlawful Detainer – Step 6: The Damages

The 6 Steps to Unlawful Detainer Part 6 of a 6 part series on the Unlawful Detainer Action in Arkansas. Your problem tenants are finally gone, and you have your property back!  Now, who is going to pay for these damages? Step 6: The Damages ASSESS DAMAGES: It is time to assess the damages.  It is

Heirship Affidavits – Arkansas

What is an Heirship Affidavit? If a deceased person in Arkansas left real property that has not been disposed of by a probated will or estate, an Heirship Affidavit may be used to establish who is in line to inherit this property. If the decedent has died in Arkansas within the last five years, it is not too late to

Real Estate Matters

Real Estate Matters: TAX DEED PROPERTY: If you are considering purchasing a tax delinquent property through the Commissioner of State Land’s auction or website, we can answer your questions. QUITCLAIM DEED: Quit-claim deeds are often used in Arkansas to transfer real estate from one person to another. BENEFICIARY DEED: Beneficiary deeds allow you to pass your

What is Owner Financing? Is it right for me?

What is “Owner Financing?” Owner financing, also called seller financing, occurs when a property buyer borrows the purchase price directly from the property seller. With owner financing, the buyer and seller come to an agreement on the purchase price of the home and the terms of the loan.  The home buyer will borrow the purchase

Remove Ex-Spouse’s Name from Title of House

How to Remove Ex-Spouse’s Name from the Title of Your House You were awarded the house in your divorce, and now you need to sell it.  However, you have a problem.  Your ex-spouse’s name is on the title, and it must be removed before you can sell the house.  Now what? This is a very