Property Ownership
Oklahoma's tax sale process allows the county to sell property when:
AThe property taxes have been delinquent for 30 days
BProperty taxes are delinquent for the statutory period (typically 2 years or more), and the county holds a tax sale to collect overdue taxes✓ Correct
CThe property is vacant for 6 months
DOREC requests the county to sell for non-compliance
Explanation
Oklahoma counties may initiate a tax sale after property taxes are delinquent for the required statutory period. The county sells a tax certificate or the property itself to collect overdue taxes, with the property owner having a period to redeem by paying all overdue taxes, interest, and fees.
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