Property Ownership

Oklahoma's 'Quiet Title' statute of limitations generally provides that a plaintiff must commence a quiet title action within:

A1 year of discovering the cloud on title
B15 years of the cause of action arising (same as adverse possession period in many cases)✓ Correct
C30 days of recording a competing deed
D5 years of any cloud being created

Explanation

Oklahoma's quiet title actions are typically subject to longer statutes of limitations related to property rights. The applicable period depends on the type of claim, but many real property ownership disputes may be governed by the 15-year limitation period.

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