Environmental

Mold in an Oklahoma rental property is a concern because:

AMold is purely cosmetic and has no health effects
BMold can cause health problems for occupants and significant property damage; landlords may have disclosure and remediation obligations under lease terms, Oklahoma law, and habitability standards✓ Correct
CMold is only a problem in humid states, not Oklahoma
DMold is only regulated for commercial properties

Explanation

Mold can cause respiratory and other health issues and can cause structural damage. Oklahoma landlords have implied habitability obligations. While there is no specific Oklahoma mold statute, mold that renders a unit uninhabitable can constitute a breach of the warranty of habitability.

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