Property Management
An Oklahoma property manager handling federally assisted housing (Section 8) must comply with:
AOnly standard Oklahoma landlord-tenant law
BHUD regulations, the HAP (Housing Assistance Payments) contract requirements, and Oklahoma law — including rent reasonableness standards and mandatory inspections✓ Correct
COnly the local housing authority rules
DNo additional requirements beyond market-rate housing
Explanation
Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher program imposes additional requirements on landlords: HUD Housing Quality Standards inspections, rent reasonableness determinations, HAP contract compliance, and anti-discrimination requirements. These layer on top of standard Oklahoma landlord-tenant law.
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Key Terms to Know
Earnest Money
A deposit made by the buyer when submitting a purchase offer, demonstrating serious intent and serving as consideration for the contract.
ContingencyA condition in a purchase contract that must be satisfied before the sale can proceed to closing.
Purchase AgreementA legally binding contract between a buyer and seller that outlines the terms and conditions of a real estate sale.
Option ContractA contract giving the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to purchase a property at a specified price within a specified time period.
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