Property Management
Under Oklahoma law, the notice required to terminate a week-to-week tenancy is:
A24 hours
B3 days
C7 days (one week)✓ Correct
D30 days
Explanation
Oklahoma law generally requires at least 7 days' written notice to terminate a week-to-week tenancy. The notice period must correspond to the rent payment period.
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