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Length of Lease You or your landlord may end the tenancy with a written notice, given 30 days in advance. If you do not have a lease and you pay rent every week, you are a week-to-week tenant and either you or your landlord may end the tenancy with a written notice, given 7 days in advance.
The Oklahoma Residential Landlord Tenant Act provides tenants with various protections including the right to a habitable living environment, specific procedures for the management and return of security deposits, rules for lawful eviction, and more.
In Oklahoma, landlords have the freedom to set rental prices at whatever level the market will bear, as the state does not impose rent control laws. This means there is no maximum limit on how much a rent can be increased. Without rent control, rent increases typically reflect market rates and the cost of living.
In Oklahoma, there are no statewide rent control laws that limit how much a landlord can increase the rent. However, landlords must provide proper notice before raising the rent on a tenant. For month-to-month rental agreements, landlords must give at least 30 days written notice before increasing the rent.
A: Except in the case of a single-family residence, your landlord must keep all common areas used by more than one tenant safe and clean; keep your premises in a safe, livable condition; keep all electrical, plumbing, sanitary, heating, ventilation, air-conditioning and other facilities and appliances supplied by the
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YES. Key components of property management (leasing and renting) are considered real estate activities under existing Oklahoma real estate licensing laws.
Oklahoma Tenant Rights to Withhold Rent Uninhabitable conditions: If the rental unit becomes uninhabitable due to severe conditions that affect the tenants health or safety, the tenant may be able to withhold rent.

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