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Chicot County Arkansas
Chicot County · Arkansas

Chicot County Landlord-Tenant Law

Arkansas landlord guide — county ordinances, courthouse info & local rules

📍 County Seat: Lake Village
👥 Pop. 10,208
⚖️ 10th Judicial Circuit Court
🌾 Delta Agriculture / Lake Chicot / Mississippi River Border

Chicot County Rental Market Overview

Chicot County is Arkansas’s southeastern-most county, bordered by Louisiana to the south and the Mississippi River to the east. It is the heart of the Arkansas Delta — some of the most fertile agricultural land in the world, where cotton, rice, soybeans, catfish, and corn have sustained the economy for two centuries. Lake Village, the county seat, sits on the banks of Lake Chicot, the largest oxbow lake in North America at 22 miles long, formed by a meander of the Mississippi River. The county’s population of 10,208 (2020 Census) has been declining for decades as agricultural mechanization reduced farm labor demand, and the poverty rate sits at approximately 28% — among the highest in Arkansas.

The county’s median rent is approximately $661/month and median household income runs around $39,683. The largest employment sectors are manufacturing, healthcare, and education. Major employers include the county hospital system, Delta Spindle and Manufacturing, county schools, and large-scale commercial agriculture operations. All evictions are filed in the 10th Judicial Circuit Court at 108 Main Street, Lake Village. Arkansas state law governs all residential leases with no local rent control or just-cause eviction requirements.

📊 Quick Stats

County Seat Lake Village
Population 10,208 (2020 Census)
Key Communities Lake Village, Dermott, Eudora, Jennie
Court 10th Judicial Circuit Court
Median Rent ~$661/mo (county median)
Rent Control None
Just-Cause Eviction Not required
Median HH Income ~$39,683 (county, 2023)

⚡ Eviction At-a-Glance

Nonpayment Notice 3-Day Notice to Vacate
Lease Violation 14-Day Notice to Cure or Quit
Month-to-Month Term. 30-Day Written Notice
Week-to-Week Term. 7-Day Written Notice
Eviction Filing Unlawful Detainer / Complaint
Tenant Response Window 5 days after summons
Eviction Timeline 3–6 weeks typical
Security Deposit Cap 2 months rent (6+ unit landlords)
Security Deposit Return 60 days after termination
Statute A.C.A. §§ 18-16-101; 18-17-101 et seq.

Chicot County Ordinances & Local Rules

Topic Rule / Notes
Rental Licensing No county-level rental license required. Arkansas has no statewide landlord licensing statute. Verify with the City of Lake Village or City of Dermott for any municipal rental registration requirements within city limits. Rural and unincorporated properties in Chicot County are subject to no rental registration requirement.
Rent Control None. Arkansas has no statewide rent control statute and Chicot County has no local rent control ordinance. Landlords may raise rents freely at renewal or with 30 days’ written notice on month-to-month tenancies. In a market with very low rents and high poverty, aggressive rent increases carry meaningful vacancy risk.
Security Deposit Capped at 2 months’ rent (A.C.A. § 18-16-304). Arkansas’s security deposit statute applies only to landlords renting six or more dwellings. Must be returned with written itemized deductions within 60 days of lease termination (A.C.A. § 18-16-305). In a high-poverty county, prompt and fair deposit returns are important for community reputation and practical tenant relations.
Eviction Court — 10th Judicial Circuit All Chicot County eviction proceedings are filed in the 10th Judicial Circuit Court. The 10th Circuit covers Ashley, Bradley, Chicot, Desha, and Drew counties. Chicot County Circuit Clerk: Josephine Griffin — 108 Main Street, Lake Village, AR 71653; Phone: (870) 265-8010; Fax: (870) 265-8012. Filing fee: $165. The courthouse sits on the banks of Lake Chicot — one of the most scenic courthouses in Arkansas.
Notice to Vacate — Nonpayment Written 3-day notice to vacate required before filing for unlawful detainer for nonpayment of rent. Best practice: wait until rent is at least 5 days past due before serving notice (A.C.A. § 18-17-901). Retain all proof of service.
Lease Violation Notice For non-rent violations, provide a written 14-day notice to cure or quit identifying the specific violation (A.C.A. § 18-17-701). If remedied within 14 days, lease continues. If not, landlord may file for eviction.
Month-to-Month Termination 30-day written notice required to terminate a month-to-month tenancy (A.C.A. § 18-17-704). Week-to-week tenancies require 7-day written notice.
Agricultural Economy & Tenant Screening Commercial agriculture in Chicot County is highly mechanized — large cotton, soybean, rice, and catfish operations employ relatively few workers at well-paid management and equipment operator levels, and many seasonal or unskilled agricultural positions have disappeared to automation. Agricultural management and equipment operator tenants can have solid incomes; verify with employer and request pay stubs covering multiple seasons, not just peak periods. Be attentive to the distinction between farm owners/operators (typically higher income, often homeowners) and farm workers (variable, seasonal income).
High Poverty Rate & Income Qualification Chicot County’s poverty rate of approximately 28% is among the highest in Arkansas. Median household income of ~$39,683 means many applicants are income-constrained at any rent above $600–$700/month. Apply income qualification to total household income (not individual earner income alone) and apply screening standards consistently across all applicants per the federal Fair Housing Act. Section 8/HCV tenants are common in this market — Arkansas law does not require acceptance of vouchers, but many Chicot County landlords participate given the limited tenant pool.
Chicot County Memorial Hospital Chicot County Memorial Hospital is one of the county’s larger stable employers, providing healthcare employment for nurses, technicians, and support staff. Healthcare workers are generally reliable tenants with consistent income. The hospital serves the tri-state area near the Arkansas-Louisiana-Mississippi corner; some staff commute from across the state line.
Lake Chicot Recreational & Tourism Market Lake Chicot State Park, at the southern tip of the lake, draws fishing enthusiasts, boaters, and campers. The 22-mile oxbow lake is one of Arkansas’s premier bass and crappie fishing destinations. Properties with lake access or near the state park have potential for seasonal fishing cabin rentals and weekend STR use. The tourism base is modest compared to Ozark destinations but provides niche rental opportunity for the right properties.
Delta Spindle & Manufacturing Delta Spindle and Manufacturing Company in Lake Village, which produces cotton-picker spindles, is a notable manufacturing employer in the county. Manufacturing workers here have steady W-2 incomes; verify employment and review pay stubs over at least 3 months to assess income stability.
Lakeport Plantation Historical Site Lakeport Plantation, a preserved antebellum plantation home south of Lake Village managed by Arkansas State University, draws heritage tourism to the county. It represents the county’s deep history as one of Arkansas’s wealthiest cotton-growing regions before the Civil War, and is worth noting as a local landmark for marketing rural properties to history-minded visitors or researchers.
No Warranty of Habitability (Default) Arkansas does not impose a general implied warranty of habitability. Leases signed after October 2021 carry some habitability rights unless waived in writing. Tenants have no repair-and-deduct remedy. Chicot County’s older housing stock makes proactive maintenance especially important for both legal protection and tenant retention.
Abandoned Property Upon lease termination, any personal property left in the dwelling is considered abandoned and may be disposed of by the landlord without tenant recourse (A.C.A. § 18-16-108). Document with photos before disposal.
Self-Help Eviction Prohibited. Landlords may not remove tenants through lockouts, utility shutoffs, or removal of belongings without a court order. Always use the lawful judicial eviction process through the 10th Judicial Circuit Court in Lake Village.
Late Fees & NSF Checks No statutory cap on late fees in Arkansas. Specify the late fee amount and any grace period clearly in the written lease. For returned/bounced checks, landlords may charge $30 per check plus any bank fees (A.C.A. § 5-37-307(c)(2)(B)).

Last verified: March 2026 · Source: Association of Arkansas Counties

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💰 Eviction Costs: Arkansas
Filing Fee 65-165
Total Est. Range $100-$350
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Arkansas State Law Framework

⚡ Quick Overview

3
Days Notice (Nonpayment)
14
Days Notice (Violation)
15-30
Avg Total Days
$65-165
Filing Fee (Approx)

💰 Nonpayment of Rent

Notice Type 3-Day Notice to Quit (Civil unlawful detainer) / 10-Day Notice (Criminal failure to vacate)
Notice Period 3 days
Tenant Can Cure? No - 3-day civil notice is unconditional quit; tenant must vacate (landlord not required to accept late rent)
Days to Hearing 5-15 days
Days to Writ 1-5 days
Total Estimated Timeline 15-30 days
Total Estimated Cost $100-$350
⚠️ Watch Out

Arkansas historically had a criminal eviction statute allowing landlords to charge tenants with a misdemeanor for failure to vacate. This was struck down in 2023 but some counties still reference it. Civil unlawful detainer is now the primary path.

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📝 Arkansas Eviction Process (Overview)

  1. Serve the required notice based on the eviction reason (nonpayment or lease violation).
  2. Wait for the notice period to expire. If tenant cures the issue (where allowed), the process stops.
  3. File an eviction case with the Circuit Court (or District Court with concurrent jurisdiction). Pay the filing fee (~$65-165).
  4. Tenant is served with a summons and has the opportunity to respond.
  5. Attend the court hearing and present your case.
  6. If you prevail, obtain a writ of possession from the court.
  7. Law enforcement executes the writ and removes the tenant if necessary.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This page provides general information about Arkansas eviction laws and does not constitute legal advice. Eviction procedures can vary by county and may change over time. Local jurisdictions may have additional requirements or tenant protections. For specific legal guidance, consult a qualified Arkansas attorney or local legal aid organization.
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🏘️ Communities & Screening Tips

Key communities: Lake Village, Dermott, Eudora, Jennie.

Chicot County market: Deep Delta county, high poverty (~28%), median rent ~$661/mo. Apply household income qualification, not individual. HCV/Section 8 common. Hospital workers and manufacturing employees are strongest profiles. Agricultural income is highly variable — verify across multiple seasons. Lake Chicot lakeside properties have niche fishing STR potential. Population declining — tenant retention is paramount. File evictions at 10th Circuit Court, 108 Main St., Lake Village — Josephine Griffin (870) 265-8010.

Arkansas key rules: 3-day notice (nonpayment), 14-day cure notice (violations), 30-day month-to-month termination, no rent control, 60-day deposit return, 2-month deposit cap (6+ unit landlords), no habitability warranty by default, no repair-and-deduct.

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Chicot County Arkansas Landlord-Tenant Law: A Guide for Rental Property Owners in Lake Village, Dermott, and the Mississippi Delta

Chicot County is Arkansas at its most historically rooted and economically challenged — a Delta county where the soil is extraordinarily fertile, the history runs deep, and the poverty rate is among the highest in the state. Lake Village, the county seat, sits on the banks of Lake Chicot, the largest oxbow lake in North America, a 22-mile crescent of water formed where the Mississippi River once looped and cut off. The courthouse sits literally on the lake’s edge; the jury room has a view most courtrooms could never claim. For landlords operating here, the market context is everything: this is a small, high-poverty, declining-population Delta county where tenant retention matters more than almost anything else, and where the gap between a good tenant and a problem tenant can define your investment’s performance for years.

Where Chicot County Fits

Chicot County is Arkansas’s southeastern-most county, bordered by Louisiana to the south and the Mississippi River to the east. The county sits in the heart of the Mississippi Delta, where the alluvial soils deposited over millennia by the river are some of the most productive agricultural land on earth. Cotton, soybeans, rice, corn, and catfish operations dominate the landscape. Lake Village, the county seat with about 2,065 residents, and Dermott, the county’s second city at around 2,021, are both small Delta towns whose commercial infrastructure has contracted significantly as population has declined. The county’s population has been falling since 1940 as agricultural mechanization displaced farm labor and residents migrated to larger cities.

The Chicot County Economy and What It Means for Landlords

Commercial agriculture remains the economic foundation of Chicot County, but it is a mechanized agriculture that employs far fewer people than it once did. Large cotton, soybean, rice, and catfish operations are managed by a relatively small number of farm operators, equipment operators, and agronomists who earn solid incomes. Agricultural management and precision agriculture roles can be good tenant profiles; verify income over multiple seasons rather than relying on a single pay stub that may reflect a good or bad harvest period.

Chicot County Memorial Hospital is one of the county’s most significant stable institutional employers, providing healthcare jobs for nurses, technicians, and support staff that serve the tri-state area at the corner of Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. Healthcare workers from across this corner of the Delta may commute to the hospital; these are reliable W-2 tenants. Delta Spindle and Manufacturing Company in Lake Village, which produces cotton-picker spindles for the agricultural industry, represents the county’s manufacturing sector and provides steady industrial employment. The county school systems and county government round out the public-sector employer base.

The county’s manufacturing sector is the single largest employment category, followed by healthcare and education. Many residents commute to employment in neighboring Desha, Ashley, or Drew counties, or across the Mississippi River to towns in Mississippi. For landlords, this means income verification sometimes requires reaching employers outside the county.

The Chicot County Rental Market

Chicot County’s median rent sits around $661/month and median home values around $90,500 — both reflecting a deeply affordable but constrained market. The county’s median household income of approximately $39,683 and a poverty rate of roughly 28% mean that a significant share of the rental population is income-constrained at even these low price points. The standard 3x rent income threshold at $661/month requires about $1,983/month or ~$23,800/year — a level that many working individuals in the county may not reach independently. Apply income qualification to total household income rather than individual earner income, and apply screening standards consistently across all applicants as required by the federal Fair Housing Act.

Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers are common in this market. Arkansas law does not require landlords to accept vouchers, but many Chicot County landlords participate in the HCV program given the limited tenant pool and the reliable government-backed portion of the rent payment. Contact the relevant housing authority for current payment standards in Lake Village and Dermott before deciding whether to participate.

Lake Chicot itself creates a modest but real recreational rental opportunity. The 22-mile oxbow lake is one of Arkansas’s premier fishing lakes, known for bass and crappie. Lake Chicot State Park at the southern end draws campers, boaters, and anglers. Properties with lake access or near the park have niche potential as fishing cabin short-term rentals, particularly during spring and fall fishing seasons. This is a small market but can generate meaningful supplemental income on the right property.

Arkansas Landlord-Tenant Law in Chicot County

All Arkansas landlord-tenant law applies statewide — there are no local ordinances, rent control measures, or just-cause eviction requirements in Chicot County or Lake Village beyond state law. The governing statutes are A.C.A. §§ 18-16-101 through 18-16-108 and the Arkansas Residential Landlord-Tenant Act of 2007, A.C.A. §§ 18-17-101 et seq. Arkansas caps security deposits at two months’ rent, returnable with itemized deductions within 60 days (applies to landlords with 6+ units). Arkansas does not impose a strong implied warranty of habitability by default, though leases after October 2021 carry some baseline protections. Tenants have no repair-and-deduct remedy. Abandoned property may be disposed of immediately upon lease termination. There is no rent control anywhere in Arkansas.

The Eviction Process in Chicot County

All Chicot County evictions are filed in the 10th Judicial Circuit Court, which serves Ashley, Bradley, Chicot, Desha, and Drew counties. The Chicot County Circuit Clerk is Josephine Griffin at 108 Main Street, Lake Village, AR 71653, reachable at (870) 265-8010. The filing fee is $165. For nonpayment, wait at least 5 days past the due date, then serve a written 3-day notice to vacate. For lease violations, serve a 14-day notice to cure or quit. After notice expiration, file an Unlawful Detainer complaint. The tenant has 5 days after service to file a written objection. If no objection, you may receive a default judgment. If the tenant objects, a hearing is scheduled. Upon judgment, a Writ of Possession authorizes the sheriff to enforce removal. Never attempt self-help eviction.

Practical Landlording in a Deep Delta Market

In Chicot County, tenant retention is the most important strategic priority. The tenant pool is limited, the population is declining, and a vacant unit can sit for extended periods if priced even slightly above what the local income base can support. A reliable tenant paying $650/month on time every month for five years is worth far more than cycling through multiple tenants at $700/month with turnover costs, vacancy gaps, and wear-and-tear between each.

Maintain properties proactively. In a high-poverty market with older housing stock, deferred maintenance accelerates and tenants have limited financial ability to absorb habitability issues quietly. Responding promptly to repair requests builds the kind of landlord-tenant relationship that keeps good tenants in place for years. The county’s history, the lake, and the Delta landscape make Chicot County a genuinely distinctive place — for landlords willing to invest in their properties and their tenant relationships, there is a stable if modest rental market to be built here.

This guide is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Arkansas landlord-tenant law is governed by the Arkansas Code Annotated and applies statewide, with no local rent control or just-cause eviction requirements in Chicot County. Consult a licensed Arkansas attorney or contact the 10th Judicial Circuit Court Clerk at (870) 265-8010 for guidance specific to your situation. Last updated: March 2026.

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⚠️ Legal Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Arkansas landlord-tenant law is governed by the Arkansas Code Annotated and applies statewide. Consult a licensed Arkansas attorney for guidance specific to your situation. Last updated: March 2026.

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