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Lease Review / Oklahoma

Oklahoma Tenant Rights & Lease Laws

Key tenant protections under Oklahoma law — security deposit limits, landlord entry rules, and your rights when something goes wrong.

Security deposit limit

No statutory limit

Deposit must be returned within

45 days after move-out

Landlord entry notice required

1 day notice

Key tenant protections in Oklahoma

  • Landlord must provide itemized written statement of deductions
  • Tenant can recover twice the deposit for wrongful withholding
  • Warranty of habitability implied in all residential leases
  • No statewide rent control

Governing statute

Okla. Stat. tit. 41, §§ 101–136

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Oklahoma lease FAQ

How much can a landlord charge for a security deposit in Oklahoma?

In Oklahoma, the security deposit rule is: No statutory limit. Governed by Okla. Stat. tit. 41, §§ 101–136.

How long does a landlord have to return a security deposit in Oklahoma?

Oklahoma landlords must return the security deposit within 45 days after move-out. If deductions are made, the landlord must typically provide an itemized written statement.

How much notice does a landlord need to enter a rental in Oklahoma?

In Oklahoma, landlords are required to give 1 day notice before entering the rental unit, except in emergencies.

What can I do if my Oklahoma landlord won't return my deposit?

If your landlord in Oklahoma wrongfully withholds your security deposit, you can file a claim through the small claims court. Local law may allow you to recover damages beyond the deposit amount. Document everything and send written demand letters before filing a claim.