Property Ownership
Oklahoma's homestead exemption protects:
AAll real property owned by Oklahoma residents
BA primary residence from certain creditors and provides a property tax exemption✓ Correct
CSecond homes and investment properties from foreclosure
DOnly properties valued under $100,000
Explanation
Oklahoma's homestead exemption protects a primary residence from forced sale by certain creditors and provides a property tax exemption. The homestead must be the owner's principal residence.
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