A person shall be guilty of a forcible entry and detainer within the meaning of this subchapter if the person shall:
(1) Enter into or upon any lands, tenements, or other possessions and detain or hold them without right or claim to title;
(2) Enter by breaking open the doors and windows or other parts of the house, whether any person is in it or not;
(3) Threaten to kill, maim, or beat the party in possession or use words and actions as have a natural tendency to excite fear or apprehension of danger;
(4) Put out of doors or carry away the goods of the party in possession; or
(5) Enter peaceably and then turning out by force or frightening by threats or other circumstances of terror the party to yield possession.
Structure Arkansas Code
Chapter 60 - Miscellaneous Proceedings Relating to Property
Subchapter 3 - Forcible Entry and Detainer — Unlawful Detainer
§ 18-60-301. Legislative intent
§ 18-60-302. Improper entry prohibited
§ 18-60-303. Actions constituting forcible entry and detainer
§ 18-60-304. Actions constituting unlawful detainer
§ 18-60-305. Applicability to all estates
§ 18-60-306. Jurisdiction — Definition
§ 18-60-307. Proceedings in court
§ 18-60-308. Title to premises not adjudicated
§ 18-60-309. Judgment for plaintiff — Assessment of damages — Writs of possession and restitution
§ 18-60-310. Execution of writ of possession