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Arkansas Time-Share Interest Transfer Service Bond

A new Arkansas bill that was recently enacted will require a surety Bond of time-share interest transfer services providers.

Details on the New Requirement

The new bill, titled AR H 1834 amends the Arkansas Time Share Act by requiring a time-share interest transfer services provider to provide the Arkansas Real Estate Commission with, among other things, a bond in an amount determined by the commission, but can’t be larger than $25,000. The bond will be required to obtain a license.

This amended language and subsequent bond requirement does not apply to to a broker that maintained a place of business inside the state before the enactment of this legislation.

How to Apply for a Surety Bond

If you need to obtain this Surety Bond, you’ll need to contact a bond provider who is licensed to to business in Arkansas. JW Surety Bonds is licensed nationwide, so please apply for a free quote online, or feel free to reach out to us if you’d like assistance with obtaining this bond.



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