Eviction Due To Police Calls

Summary

In Arkansas, landlords must provide a valid reason for eviction and serve a formal notice. Retaliatory eviction, such as evicting tenants for police calls, is illegal. If you have evidence, you may file a case for wrongful eviction. Consult a local tenant attorney or Legal Aid of Arkansas for assistance.

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Landlord kicked me and my family out
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. To provide accurate legal information, I need to know your location as tenancy laws vary.
Arkansas
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. In Arkansas:
*. Landlords must provide a valid reason for eviction.
*. They should serve a formal eviction notice.
*. If you believe the eviction was not justified, you can challenge it in court.
For more details, you should consider consulting with a local attorney.
Ive spoke to many and they say they dont represent cases like this
I'm sorry to hear that. You can reach out to Legal Aid of Arkansas. They offer free legal help to low-income individuals, including landlord-tenant issues. Their phone number is (*) *-*. Remember, you have rights as a tenant.
I have the letter from our previous landlord
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. What does the letter from your previous landlord say? This information could be useful in understanding your situation better.
Also
I'm sorry to hear that. The letter could be crucial evidence in your case. You should keep it safe and show it to your legal advisor. Can you tell me what the letter states?
We we're kicked out over too many police calls from our then neighbor
I'm sorry for your situation. In Arkansas:
- Landlords can't evict tenants for reporting law enforcement.
- Retaliatory eviction is illegal.
- If you've evidence, you may file a case for wrongful eviction.
Consult a local tenant attorney for specific advice.