Property Management
Under Oklahoma's Forcible Entry and Detainer (FED) law, a landlord who wins an eviction judgment may enforce it through:
ASelf-help measures like changing locks
BA writ of execution allowing the county sheriff to remove the tenant and their belongings✓ Correct
COREC enforcement action against the tenant
DFiling a separate civil lawsuit for possession
Explanation
After winning an FED judgment, the landlord obtains a writ of execution that allows the county sheriff to physically remove the tenant and their belongings from the rental property. Oklahoma law prohibits self-help evictions like changing locks or removing belongings.
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