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Arkansas Required Disclosures

2 required disclosures

Arkansas law requires landlords to provide certain disclosures — our database tracks 2 for Arkansas, each backed by a statute. Timing varies by disclosure (many are due at lease signing; some arise later in the tenancy — each entry below states its own rule). A missing required disclosure can expose the landlord to penalties and may give you leverage.

Educational information: generated from our Arkansas law database (last updated 2024-01-01). Not legal advice.

Every disclosure Arkansas landlords must provide

  • Lead Paint

    Disclosure of known lead-based paint hazards for housing built before 1978

    Legal basis: 42 U.S.C. 4852d

  • Landlord Identity

    Name and address of landlord or authorized agent must be disclosed

    Legal basis: Arkansas Code Section 18-16-303

Frequently asked questions

What disclosures must a landlord provide in Arkansas?
Arkansas requires: Lead Paint (Disclosure of known lead-based paint hazards for housing built before 1978); Landlord Identity (Name and address of landlord or authorized agent must be disclosed).
What happens if an Arkansas landlord fails to provide a required disclosure?
Consequences vary by disclosure — from statutory penalties to giving the tenant grounds to challenge related lease terms.

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