Jan 16, 2023 | Landlord Lawyer
In Oklahoma, a residential Landlord must disclose in the written lease agreement if the property was ever flooded within the last five years. 41 Okla. Stat. § 113a. If a landlord fails to disclose this past flooding, the tenant has a right to sue for any personal...
Jan 2, 2023 | Landlord Lawyer
Can you evict a tenant in Oklahoma if they breach the terms of the rental agreement? Yes. In Oklahoma, you may evict a tenant if the tenant: Breaches a material term of the lease; Violates the rental property’s Rules & Regulations; Causes damage to the...
Jan 2, 2023 | Landlord Lawyer
This article is for Landlords that manage rental property in Oklahoma. Whether you live in Oklahoma, or live out-of-state, as a landlord your goal is to manage your properties efficiently, so you can get the most return on your investment with as little headache as...
Dec 22, 2022 | Landlord Lawyer
As a landlord in Oklahoma, you cannot just kick a tenant out because you feel like it. If you want to end your current lease agreement with your tenant, you must do so legally. And there are a number of ways in which this can happen. Tenant may consent to early...
Dec 22, 2022 | Landlord Lawyer
Do you need to file for eviction in Oklahoma? This article will explain the legal process of evicting a tenant, and how to file an eviction properly in Oklahoma Courts. Why file for eviction in Oklahoma? There are several reasons why you would file for eviction. It...
Nov 16, 2022 | Landlord Lawyer
If you are a landlord in Oklahoma and you need to evict a tenant, you must strictly follow certain procedures or else the judge will not grant you the eviction. If you show up to court and don’t win, you’ve lost more than just the case. You’ve also...