Illegal Eviction Property Recovery

Summary

In Arkansas, a landlord cannot evict you without a court order, and your belongings should not be disposed of without proper notice. You may have legal remedies to recover your belongings. Contact a local attorney, legal aid society, or the Arkansas Attorney Generals office for guidance. The Arkansas Pro Bono Partnership may also provide free legal services to those who qualify.

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I was illegally evicted from place and was made to vacate in 2 days. Im not needing help with the eviction im not wanting to fight that i just want my stuff back. If not my stuff in the house at least my stuff that was outside. Yes i was late in my payments but he never filed for eviction nor posted any paper on door. Goshen police escorted my * friends that were there to help me move off property and i was told if i step foot back on property id go to jail for trsspassing. I disnt even have my purse or anything. I barely got my dogs out. I wasnt even home at the time. A couple hours after all that he the landlord was throwing my belongings away and giving all my stuff that they wanted to his friends. The motorcycle my nrother left me when he died was gave to his girlfriend and a truck that was left to me when a freind passed away was spoted at one of his friends house. All my titles were in the house including the title to the truck im driving. All my tools that dad and brother left me, * chainsaws, etc, were all outside. Id like to get them back at least. Cant find anyone to help me. Please help me! Thank you..
Hello ****, I'm sorry for your situation. The laws vary by location, could you please tell me where you're located? That will help me provide accurate information.
It has a Fayetteville address but is in Goshen Ar.
Hello ****, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. In Arkansas:
- A landlord cannot evict you without a court order.
- Your belongings should not be disposed of without proper notice.
You may have legal remedies to recover your belongings. You should contact a local attorney or legal aid society for specific advice.
I tried legal aid when it first happened and they wouldnt help me. I dont know why.
I'm sorry to hear that, ****. You might consider reaching out to other legal assistance organizations in Arkansas, or consult with a private attorney. You could also contact the Arkansas Attorney General's office, they might be able to provide guidance.
Thank you for your time. Do you have any referrals that maybe with help pro bono?
Sure ****, you can try the Arkansas Pro Bono Partnership. They provide free legal services to those who qualify. Their contact details are:

Arkansas Pro Bono Partnership


Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.arkansasjustice.org

Thank you so much. Have a awesome day.
You're welcome, ****! I'm glad I could assist you. Don't hesitate to reach out if you have more questions. I hope your situation gets resolved soon. Have a great day!