When you own property, no one can build or develop on that property without your permission—except when they claim adverse possession. In theory, someone can ...
Contracts
Are There Alternatives to Quiet Title Actions in Arkansas?
From time to time, questions may arise surrounding the ownership of a real estate title. For example, a will or trust may be improperly written, leaving ...
Why You Shouldn’t File a Quiet Title Alone in Arkansas
What if you’re interested in purchasing property, but its ownership is currently in dispute? What if you believe a currently occupied house or another plot of ...
What to Include in Your Arkansas Real Estate Sales Contract
An Arkansas real estate sales contract addresses legal issues related to the purchase of a property. Your contract should include an identification of the ...
What is a Durable Power of Attorney?
We make most medical, financial, and other legally binding decisions ourselves. Sometimes, we give powers of attorney to another individual so they can make ...
How to Manage Contingencies in Your Real Estate Contract
Real estate contract contingencies give buyers and sellers peace of mind and reassurance when purchasing or selling a property. Without these specific clauses ...
The 5 Essential Elements of a Contract in Arkansas
Because there are several state and federal laws that apply to legal contracts, you should always consider getting personalized legal advice before entering ...