Environmental
Oklahoma's statewide septic system regulations require inspections of septic systems when:
ANever — septic systems are not regulated in Oklahoma
BWhen required by local authorities or lenders; conditions vary by county, but many counties and lenders require inspections at the time of property sale for homes with septic systems✓ Correct
COnly for properties over 10 acres
DOnly for new construction
Explanation
Oklahoma does not have a single statewide rule requiring septic inspections at sale, but many counties have local ordinances and most lenders require inspections for properties with septic systems. Buyers should always investigate septic system condition and compliance.
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