Property Management
Under the Oklahoma Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, a landlord's failure to maintain the premises in a habitable condition may allow the tenant to:
ATerminate the lease immediately without notice
BWithhold rent after proper notice and remedy opportunity✓ Correct
CSue the landlord only in federal court
DUnilaterally reduce rent by 50% without legal recourse
Explanation
Oklahoma's RLTA allows tenants to withhold rent or terminate the lease if the landlord fails to maintain habitable conditions after the tenant provides proper written notice and the landlord fails to remedy the issue within a reasonable time (typically 14 days).
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