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Management Service · Eviction

Eviction handled compliantly, vacancy loss minimized

When a tenant has to go, the process has to be right and it has to be fast. We run the Arkansas eviction process correctly, coordinate counsel, and move straight to re-leasing — so the unit gets back to producing.

  • Proper Arkansas notices & procedure
  • Coordination with legal counsel
  • Documentation that holds up
  • Fast turn to re-leasing
The reality

Do it right the first time

An eviction filed wrong gets dismissed — and you start over while the tenant stays and the loss grows.

The most expensive eviction is the one you have to redo because a notice was defective or a step was skipped. Arkansas procedure is unforgiving of shortcuts, and a self-managing owner often learns that the hard way.

We treat eviction as a controlled, last-resort process: proper notices, clean documentation, and coordination with qualified counsel so the filing holds. Then we move immediately to recover the unit and re-lease it.

Process

How an eviction is run

01

Exhaust collection

Eviction only after escalation fails or a violation can't be cured.

02

Proper notice

Correct Arkansas notice served and documented.

03

File & coordinate

Filing handled with qualified legal counsel.

04

Recover & re-lease

Make-ready and marketing the moment the unit is back.

The math

Every day matters to your NOI

From the first missed payment to a re-leased unit, the owner carries the loss — unpaid rent, legal cost, the turn, and the vacancy after. Speed and correctness are the only levers that shrink it.

Because we run collections and leasing too, the handoffs are seamless: the moment recovery is possible, the re-lease is already in motion.

  • No wasted days between steps
  • Seamless collection-to-eviction handoff
  • Re-leasing started early

Frequently asked questions

When does eviction become necessary?

Only after our collection escalation has run its course or a serious lease violation can't be cured. Eviction is the last step, not the first — most delinquencies are resolved long before they get here.

How do you keep the process compliant?

Arkansas has specific notice requirements, timelines and procedures, and a misstep can reset the whole process. We follow the proper notices and steps and coordinate with qualified legal counsel so the filing holds up the first time.

How long does an eviction take?

It depends on the court calendar and whether the tenant contests, so we won't promise a date. What we control is moving without delay at every step — because the meter on vacancy loss is running the whole time.

What happens after the tenant is out?

We move straight into make-ready and re-leasing: assess any damage, complete the turn, and get the unit marketed so it's producing income again as fast as possible. The eviction isn't done until the space is re-let.

Facing a problem tenant?

Don't risk a defective filing. Let us run the process correctly and get your unit back to producing income.