Arkansas Rent Late Fees Laws: Limits, Grace Periods, and Enforceability
Understand the laws surrounding late rent fees in Arkansas, including the five-day eviction waiting period, reasonableness standards, and enforceability.
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Arkansas provides landlords with significant flexibility when it comes to late fees. There is no statutory cap, and the state does not mandate a grace period for the application of late fees. However, landlords must still navigate "reasonableness" standards and clearly document fees in the lease.
Disclaimer: This guide provides general legal information for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Always consult a licensed attorney in Arkansas for guidance specific to your situation. Information last verified: March 2026.
Is There a Statutory Cap on Late Fees?
No. Arkansas law does not impose a specific dollar amount or percentage cap on late fees for residential rentals. Landlords are free to set late fee amounts in the lease agreement.
However, courts will evaluate whether a late fee is "reasonable" and not "unconscionable." A fee that is grossly disproportionate to the actual damages the landlord incurs from a late payment can be struck down as unenforceable.
What Courts Consider "Reasonable"
When evaluating the reasonableness of a late fee, courts typically consider:
- The actual administrative costs incurred by the landlord due to the late payment.
- Whether the fee is proportionate to the amount of rent owed.
- Whether the fee serves as compensation for real costs or is designed primarily as a punitive profit mechanism.
Industry best practice in Arkansas typically places late fees in the range of 5% to 10% of the monthly rent, though there is no hard legal rule.
Grace Periods
No Mandatory Grace Period for Late Fees
Arkansas law does not require landlords to provide a grace period before charging a late fee. Unless the lease explicitly states otherwise, rent is considered late the moment it is not paid by the specified due date, and a late fee can be assessed immediately.
The Five-Day Eviction Waiting Period
While there is no mandatory grace period for fees, there is a separate rule for evictions: landlords cannot begin eviction proceedings for nonpayment until rent is at least five calendar days past due (A.C.A. § 18-17-701(b)).
This five-day window sometimes gets confused with a "grace period," but it is specifically a restriction on when eviction can be initiated — not on when a late fee can be charged. A landlord can technically charge a late fee on day one while being required to wait until day six to begin the eviction process.
If a lease contains a longer grace period (e.g., 10 days), the landlord must honor it.
Lease Agreement Requirements
A critical legal requirement in Arkansas is that a late fee is only enforceable if it is clearly stated in a written lease agreement. If there is no written lease, or if the lease does not mention late fees, the landlord generally cannot charge them.
The lease should specify:
- The exact dollar amount or percentage of the late fee.
- When the fee applies (e.g., "a late fee of $50 will be assessed on any rent payment not received by 5:00 PM on the 5th of the month").
- Whether additional fees accrue for continued lateness (e.g., daily charges).
Security Deposit Deductions for Late Fees
Landlords can deduct valid, properly documented late fees from the security deposit at the end of the tenancy. The deduction must be itemized in the statement provided to the tenant within the 60-day return window.
How Landager Helps
Landager automates rent tracking and late fee enforcement. Configure your late fee rules once — amount, trigger date, and accrual schedule — and the platform handles the rest. Tenants receive automated reminders before rent is due and immediate notifications when a late fee is assessed, reducing disputes and improving on-time payments.
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