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    • Arkansas Code
    • Title 18 - Property
    • Subtitle 2 - Real Property
    • Chapter 17 - Arkansas Residential Landlord-Tenant Act of 2007
    • Subchapter 9 - Eviction Proceedings
    • § 18-17-907. Effect of judgment for plaintiff

    Arkansas Code
    Subchapter 9 - Eviction Proceedings
    § 18-17-907. Effect of judgment for plaintiff

    If the judgment is for the plaintiff, the district court shall within three (3) days issue a writ of eviction, and the tenant shall be evicted by the sheriff of the county.

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    Arkansas Code

    Title 18 - Property

    Subtitle 2 - Real Property

    Chapter 17 - Arkansas Residential Landlord-Tenant Act of 2007

    Subchapter 9 - Eviction Proceedings

    § 18-17-901. Grounds for eviction of tenant

    § 18-17-902. Eviction proceeding

    § 18-17-903. Service of order — Posting and mailing requirements

    § 18-17-904. Tenant ejected on failure to show cause

    § 18-17-905. Trial of issue

    § 18-17-906. Designation of parties in eviction

    § 18-17-907. Effect of judgment for plaintiff

    § 18-17-908. Effect of judgment for defendant

    § 18-17-909. Appeal

    § 18-17-910. Bond required to stay eviction on appeal

    § 18-17-911. Accrual of rent after institution of proceedings

    § 18-17-912. Commercial leases

    § 18-17-913. Execution of writ of possession

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