General Information on Arkansas Foreclosures:
There are currently over 1,200 foreclosed properties.
Arkansas Foreclosure is both Judicial and Non-Judicial
Arkansas foreclosure law states that
A sale made by a mortgagee or trustee shall foreclose and terminate all interest in the trust property of all persons to whom notice is given and of any other person claiming by, through, or under the person. A failure to give notice to any person entitled to notice shall not affect the validity of the sale as to persons notified. A person entitled to notice, but not given notice, shall have the rights of a person not made a defendant in a judicial foreclosure. A sale shall terminate all rights of redemption, and no person shall have a right to redeem the trust property after a sale, notwithstanding that the deed to and possession of the trust property have yet to be delivered. No notice shall be required to be given to any person claiming an interest subsequent to the filing of the notice of default and intention to sell. The filing of the notice of default and intention to sell shall have the same force and effect as the filing of a lis pendens in a judicial proceeding.
Free Arkansas Foreclosure Lookup:
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Free Arkansas Foreclosure Forms:
Following foreclosure forms are free for download. Most of the forms are provided with instructions on how to fill the form. To download any of these foreclosure papers and forms just right click on the link and select “Save As…”.
Foreclosure Investing Forms – Real Estate Short Sale Forms:
Home Equity:
Refinance
Miscellaneous
Earnest Money Escrow Agreement