An Arkansas Notice of Lease Termination is a written notice given by a landlord to a tenant that the landlord is terminating the lease agreement between the two parties. The notice informs the tenant that they must vacate the premises by a certain date, usually within thirty (30) days from the date the notice is served. In Arkansas, there are two types of Notice of Lease Termination, depending on the type of tenancy: 1. Fixed-Term Lease Termination: This type of notice is served when the lease agreement has a set end date, and the landlord wishes to terminate the agreement before the agreed-upon lease term has expired. 2. Month-to-Month Lease Termination: This type of notice is served to tenants who are on a month-to-month lease agreement. The landlord must give at least thirty (30) days notice prior to the end of the current month before the tenant is required to vacate the premises. In both cases, the landlord must provide a valid reason for terminating the lease agreement, such as non-payment of rent, violation of the lease agreement, or damage to the property. It is important to note that the notice must be in writing and include the date and time the tenant must vacate the premises, as well as the landlord's contact information.