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The unlawful detainer process begins when the landlord gives the tenant a written eviction notice stating that the lease has been terminated. For non-payment of rent, this notice must give the tenant at least three days to vacate. For all other lease violations, the notice period should be at least 14 days.
While resignation notice is not legally required, it is customary for employees to provide at least a two-week notice to their employer. Some employers may have specific policies regarding the notice period required for voluntary resignations.
Arkansas is a fact pleading jurisdiction with requirements more stringent than those applicable in federal court.
Unlawful detainer actions require a landlord to provide you with a three days written notice to vacate. If you do not leave, the landlord can sue by filing a complaint against you in court. After you receive a summons to appear in court, you have five days to object in writing to the eviction.
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