What Is A Tenant?
A tenant is a person who has the right to use and occupy rental property leased from a landlord. A tenant remains responsible for the payment of rent to the landlord and any damages to the property caused by the tenant or related parties during the time of occupancy.
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What Is A Landlord?
A: A landlord is the owner of a piece of real property, the rental property, who leases it to another person. A landlord allows a tenant to use and occupy his or her …
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What Is A Roomer Or Boarder?
A: A roomer or boarder is a tenant occupying a dwelling unit which lacks at least one major bathroom or kitchen facility, such as a toilet, refrigerator or stove in a …
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Is There Law That Governs Landlord Tenant Law In Oklahoma?
A: The Oklahoma Residential Landlord and Tenant Act governs Landlord and Tenant law in the state of Oklahoma.
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Under What Situations Does The Oklahoma Residential Landlord And Tenant Act Apply?
A: This act applies to, regulates and determines rights, obligations and remedies under a rental agreement, wherever made, for a dwelling until located within Oklahoma. …
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Are There Any Situations Where The Oklahoma Residential Landlord And Tenant Act Does Not Apply?
A: The following arrangements are not covered by the act unless created to avoid the application of the act: residence at an institution, public or private, if incidental …
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What Is A Rental Agreement?
A: A lease rental agreement is an agreement between a landlord and a tenant which gives the right to use and occupy rental property for a period of time. A lease can be …
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Is There Anything That Cannot Be In A Rental Agreement?
A: A rental agreement may not provide the following: that either party agrees to waive or forego any rights or remedies under the Oklahoma Residential Landlord and Tenant …
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What If My Rental Agreement Has Provisions Which Are Different From The Law?
A: The law provides that any provision which conflicts with the Oklahoma Residential Landlord and Tenant Act is unenforceable.
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What Is Rent?
A: Rent is all payments, except deposits and damages, to be made to the landlord under a rental agreement.
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How Much Should Rent Be?
A: In the absence of agreement, the occupants of a dwelling unit shall pay to the landlord as rent the fair rental value for the use and occupancy of the dwelling unit.
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