§ 5-37-226 - Filing instruments affecting title or interest in real property.
5-37-226. Filing instruments affecting title or interest in real property.
(a) It is unlawful for any person with the knowledge of the instrument's lack of authenticity or genuineness to have placed of record in the office of the recorder of any county any instrument:
(1) Clouding or adversely affecting:
(A) The title or interest of the true owner, lessee, or assignee in real property; or
(B) Any bona fide interest in real property; and
(2) With the intent of:
(A) Clouding, adversely affecting, impairing, or discrediting the title or other interest in the real property which may prevent the true owner, lessee, or assignee from disposing of the real property or transferring or granting any interest in the real property; or
(B) Procuring money or value from the true owner, lessee, or assignee to clear the instrument from the records of the office of the recorder.
(b) Any person violating a provision of subsection (a) of this section is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
(c) Any owner, lessee, or assignee of real property located in the State of Arkansas who suffers loss or damages as a result of conduct that is prohibited under subsection (a) of this section, and who must bring civil action to remove any cloud from his or her title or interest in the real property, or to clear his or her title or interest in the real property is entitled to three (3) times actual damages, punitive damages, and costs, including any reasonable attorney's fees or other costs of litigation reasonably incurred.
(d) The provisions of this section do not apply to a bona fide filing of lis pendens, materialmen's lien, laborer's lien, or other legitimate notice or protective filing as provided by law.