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The Paranova Property Buyers Blog is a resource on real estate, home selling in Arkansas and surrounding areas. Our insights contain expert advise in specific aspects of real estate, property selling, and much more.

How Long Does It Take to Get an Inheritance in Arkansas?
Inheritance timing in Arkansas depends on probate, estate size, title, debts, heirs, and whether the house can be sold before everything is fully distributed.

Can You Sell a Mobile Home With Land As-Is in Arkansas?
You may be able to sell a mobile home with land as-is in Arkansas, but the right path depends on the land, title status, liens, repairs, whether the home is attached to the property, and what a buyer is willing to take on.

Can You Sell a House With Foundation Problems As-Is in Arkansas?
You may be able to sell a house with foundation problems in Arkansas, but the right path depends on the severity, buyer financing, disclosure questions, repair cost, and whether an as-is sale makes more sense than fixing it first.

Can You Sell a House If the Owner Is in Jail or Prison in Arkansas?
If one owner is in jail or prison, selling a house in Arkansas may still be possible, but signing authority, POA, title work, and co-owner consent have to be handled carefully.

Selling Parents House to Pay for Assisted Living in Arkansas
Quick Answer: Selling a parent’s house can help pay for assisted living in Arkansas, but the smart decision depends on timing, Medicaid risk, tax issues,

What Happens to the House in a Divorce in Arkansas? Your Options Explained (Sell, Buyout, or Keep It)
Key Takeaways: In Arkansas, the house is divided based on what’s fair, not always 50/50 You typically have 3 main options: buy out your spouse,

Little Rock Real Estate Workshop Raises Funds for Alzheimer’s Association
On January 10, a small group of local community members gathered at The Tower Building in downtown Little Rock for a real estate education workshop

How to Sell a Storm Damaged House in Arkansas without Repairs or Headaches
Key Takeaways: You can sell a storm damaged house in Arkansas without making repairs or waiting on insurance. Traditional listings often stall because of inspections,

Sell a House with a Mold Problem in Arkansas
Key Takeaways: You can legally sell a house with a mold problem in Arkansas, as long as you are honest about what you know. Most

Behind on Mortgage Payments? What to Do Before It Becomes a Bigger Problem
Key Takeaways: Act early because your options shrink the longer you wait Know what happens at 30, 60, and 90 days behind Contact your lender