Property Management
When a tenant fails to pay rent in Oklahoma, the landlord must provide a written notice to pay or quit before filing for eviction. The required notice period is:
A3 days
B5 days✓ Correct
C10 days
D30 days
Explanation
Under Oklahoma's RLTA, a landlord must provide a minimum 5-day written notice to the tenant to pay the past-due rent or vacate before the landlord can file a forcible entry and detainer (eviction) action with the court.
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