Property Management
An Oklahoma landlord wants to increase rent for an existing residential tenant who has a written lease. The landlord may increase rent:
AAt any time with 24 hours notice
BOnly at lease renewal or as specified in the existing lease agreement; during the lease term, rent cannot be unilaterally increased
CAs long as the increase is less than 10%
DAnytime with a 30-day notice for month-to-month, or at lease expiration for fixed-term leases✓ Correct
Explanation
For fixed-term leases, rent cannot be changed during the lease term unless the lease specifically allows it. For month-to-month tenancies in Oklahoma, the landlord can increase rent with proper advance notice (typically at least as long as the rent payment period).
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