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Oklahoma Property and Real Estate Laws

Welcome to the Oklahoma property and real estate section of FindLaw's State Laws Center, with summaries of statutes affecting property owners, tenants, and landlords. In Oklahoma, as in other states, laws limit the amount of money a landlord can charge for a security deposit, provide parameters for certain terms of the lease agreement, prohibit discrimination, and regulate other aspects of the relationship. Oklahoma's adverse possession law allows continuous trespassers to gain title to an otherwise abandoned piece of real estate after inhabiting it for a certain period of time. To learn more about property and real estate laws in Oklahoma, click on a link below.

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