What to Know About Evicting a Tenant in Oklahoma?

Evicting a tenant can be a stressful process, but it doesn’t have to be. Knowing the laws and regulations in your state can help make the process go smoother. In Oklahoma, there are several steps you must take when evicting a tenant. This blog post will outline what you need to know about evicting a tenant in Oklahoma so you can protect yourself and your property. Step 1: Serve the Tenant with an Eviction Notice The first step in evicting a tenant is serving them with an eviction notice. You must include certain information on this notice, including the name of the tenant or tenants, the address of the property being rented, and why you are giving them this notice (e.g., failure to pay rent). The eviction notice also needs to tell them how much time they have before they must move out (typically 3-5 days). If they do not move out by that date, then you may proceed with legal action. Step 2: File an Unlawful Detainer Action with Your County Court Clerk If the tenant does not move out by...