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Arkansas Contract for Deed
A Contract for Deed is also known as a land contract or installment sale agreement, because the seller allows the buyer to pay part of the purchase price in installment payments over time.
- The seller retains title to the property until the outstanding balance has been paid by the buyer.
- The template provides for several different methods of payment. Typically payments would be made monthly, with a balloon payment for the remaining balance at the end.
- The buyer is responsible for paying all taxes and assessments, and for keeping the property adequately insured.
- If the buyer defaults in payment, the contract is terminated and all payments made by the buyer are forfeited as liquidated damages. There is no foreclosure process involved.
If you plan to sell a property under an owner-financed arrangement, you should consider the Arkansas Contract for Deed. You can download the template immediately after you pay for it.
$17.99
Arkansas Fixed Rate Mortgage
Secure a loan for a residential property with this Arkansas Fixed Rate Mortgage.
- The mortgage template contains both uniform (multistate) covenants and non-uniform covenants specifically for the State of Arkansas.
- The mortgage is given as additional security for a loan under a promissory note signed by the borrower.
- The debt secured by the mortgage includes interest and any additional prepayment or late payment charges payable by the borrower.
- This mortgage form is a downloadable and fully editable digital template in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Arkansas.
$17.99
Arkansas Warranty Deed Form
Transfer an Arkansas real estate property from a seller to a buyer with this easy-to-use Arkansas Warranty Deed form.
The seller (the grantor) gives the buyer (the grantee) the following covenants:- that the grantor has good and marketable title to the property,
- that the grantor has the legal right and authority to transfer the title to the buyer, and
- that the grantor will forever defend the right of the grantee to possess the property.
$6.29