Oklahoma Rental Lease Agreement Templates

An Oklahoma rental lease agreement is a contract between a landlord and tenant outlining the rental terms for residential property, including the lease term, start date, security deposit, and rules on pets, smoking, furnishings, and late fees.

Last updated January 13th, 2025

An Oklahoma rental lease agreement is a contract between a landlord and tenant outlining the rental terms for residential property, including the lease term, start date, security deposit, and rules on pets, smoking, furnishings, and late fees.

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What the Oklahoma rental lease agreement form covers?

This Oklahoma Lease Agreement includes Oklahoma landlord-tenant laws. Landlords must maintain properties and keep up with local housing codes, return security deposits, and give advance notice to tenants before entry.

This Oklahoma lease agreement form includes the following:

Oklahoma Residential Landlord-Tenant Act

The Oklahoma Residential Landlord-Tenant Act, in Title 41 of the Oklahoma Statutes, outlines the rights and responsibilities of landlords and tenants.[1]

Security Deposit Laws

  • 45 Days – Landlords must return the deposit to tenants within 45 days of the lease end date.
  • Itemized List – Deductions must be itemized by the landlord and shared with the tenant.
  • Maximum – No statutory maximum limit for security deposits in Oklahoma.[2]

Lease Termination

Both landlords and tenants can terminate a lease under the following conditions:

  • Landlord’s Ability to Terminate
    • 5-day notice for nonpayment of rent.
    • 10-day notice to correct lease violations.
  • Tenant’s Ability to Terminate
    • Tenants may terminate for reasons such as habitability issues after proper notice to the landlord.
    • 30-day notice required for month-to-month leases.[3]

Landlord’s Access to Property

Landlords must provide 24-hours’ notice before entering a rental property unless it’s an emergency.[4]

Rent Due Dates, Late Fees, and Withholding Rent Laws

  • Grace Period – No statutory grace period in Oklahoma.
  • Late Fees – Reasonable late fees allowed as per the lease agreement.
  • Withholding Rent – If the landlord breaches the rental agreement in a way that affects the tenant’s health, and the issue costs less than one month’s rent to fix, the tenant can make the repairs and deduct the cost from the rent if the landlord doesn’t act within 14 days of being notified.[5]
  • Rent Due Dates – should be written in the lease agreement.

Eviction Procedures/Forcible Entry and Detainer

Evictions, also called “Forcible Entry and Detainer”, must follow a legal process, beginning with proper notice to the tenant and followed by court filings.[6]

Property Maintenance

Landlords are required to maintain the property in a habitable condition and respond promptly to repair requests.

Tenant Rights

Oklahoma tenants have legal rights, including:

  • Right to Privacy – Tenants are entitled to privacy in their rental unit.
  • Right to Habitable Housing – The property must meet health and safety standards.

Rent Control

Oklahoma does not have rent control laws, allowing landlords to set rents according to the market.

Discrimination Protections

The Fair Housing Act (FHA) prevents landlords from discriminating against tenants based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, and/or familial status (having children under 18, including pregnancy).

Habitability Standards

Rental properties must meet basic habitability standards, including:

  • Functional plumbing, heating, and electrical systems.
  • Safe and sanitary living conditions.

Utilities and Services

In Oklahoma, landlords don’t have to cover utilities unless the lease says so. Both parties should agree on who pays for utilities, and it should be written in the lease. Landlords must make sure the basic utilities like water and heat are available for the property to be livable for tenants.

Required Disclosure Forms (4)

The following are required by the landlord to disclose to tenants:

  1. Lead-Based Paint Disclosure & EPA Pamphlet – If the property was built before 1978, the landlord must inform the tenant about lead paint and provide an EPA pamphlet.
  2. Flooding – This document informs tenants about a property’s flood risk.
  3. Identity Disclosure – The landlord or property manager must disclose full mailing address where notices can be sent.
  4. Methamphetamine Disclosure – This document informs tenants if a property has been used to make or use methamphetamine or if it may be contaminated with methamphetamine.

Sample Oklahoma Rental Lease Agreement Template