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Arkansas (AR) HOA guide

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Arkansas has no comprehensive HOA act for planned communities; condominium associations follow the Horizontal Property Act, and traditional HOAs operate under their recorded covenants and the Arkansas Nonprofit Corporation Act. That makes the Declaration and Bylaws the primary source of board authority.

How HOA law works in Arkansas

  • Arkansas has no comprehensive HOA statute — board authority comes from the recorded Declaration, the Bylaws, and Arkansas's nonprofit-corporation and real-property law.

  • Most boards may levy fines, record liens for unpaid assessments, and adopt rules — but only within the powers actually granted by the governing documents and applicable state law.

  • Hearing rights, fine caps, and meeting-notice requirements vary by state and by HOA. Review your Declaration alongside the relevant statute before adopting amendments or enforcement policies.

This page is informational orientation, not legal advice.Arkansas HOAs vary in age, document quality, and statutory coverage. Review with counsel before adopting amendments or changing enforcement policy.

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