Arkansas Code § 18-16-509

Immunity from civil liability
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For any action or threatened action taken to enforce a right or remedy provided by this subchapter, a landlord, a premises owner, an agent or attorney for the premises owner, and a real estate licensee as defined in § 17-42-103 are immune from civil liability for the breach of an express or implied covenant concerning the possession or quiet enjoyment of the leased premises. Acts 2009, No. 464, § 1.
For any action or threatened action taken to enforce a right or remedy provided by this subchapter, a landlord, a premises owner, an agent or attorney for the premises owner, and a real estate licensee as defined in § 17-42-103 are immune from civil liability for the breach of an express or implied covenant concerning the possession or quiet enjoyment of the leased premises. Acts 2009, No. 464, § 1.
For any action or threatened action taken to enforce a right or remedy provided by this subchapter, a landlord, a premises owner, an agent or attorney for the premises owner, and a real estate licensee as defined in § 17-42-103 are immune from civil liability for the breach of an express or implied covenant concerning the possession or quiet enjoyment of the leased premises. Acts 2009, No. 464, § 1.
For any action or threatened action taken to enforce a right or remedy provided by this subchapter, a landlord, a premises owner, an agent or attorney for the premises owner, and a real estate licensee as defined in § 17-42-103 are immune from civil liability for the breach of an express or implied covenant concerning the possession or quiet enjoyment of the leased premises.
Acts 2009, No. 464, § 1.

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