Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2277

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Landlord and tenant; forcible entry and detainer; summons; fee; habitability; written notice; notice to quit; effective date.

Impact

If passed, HB2277 would significantly influence state tenancy laws by simplifying certain procedural elements and updating notification methods to reflect current technology trends. The bill could potentially ease the burdens on tenants by allowing them faster access to legal recourse through clearer guidelines on how notices and summons are issued. By explicitly permitting electronic forms of communication, the law acknowledges the shift towards digital interactions in daily life, thus opening up more avenues for tenants to assert their rights and address issues in rental situations promptly.

Summary

House Bill 2277 addresses various aspects of landlord-tenant relationships in Oklahoma, primarily focusing on the procedural requirements for forcible entry and detainer actions. The bill proposes changes to the existing laws concerning the timing requirements for issuing summons and the processes involved in constructive service of summons. Key amendments include extending the summons period from a minimum of five days to ten days and altering how landlords can give notice regarding rent delinquency, providing that this can now also be communicated via text message or email. These changes aim to modernize the procedures and improve communication between landlords and tenants.

Contention

However, the bill has sparked discussions around the balance of rights between landlords and tenants. Proponents argue that these updates are necessary to protect tenant rights and enhance livability standards in rental units. Critics, on the other hand, may express concerns about the implications of enhanced procedural ease for landlords, possibly leading to expedited eviction processes without adequate tenant protections in place. Opponents worry that while simplification is beneficial, it could inadvertently favor landlords, decreasing the overall effectiveness of tenant rights provisions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2277

Landlord and tenant; forcible entry and detainer; summons; fee; habitability; written notice; notice to quit; effective date.

OK HB1888

Civil procedure; forcible entry and detainer; affidavit and summons; effective date.

OK HB1888

Civil procedure; forcible entry and detainer; affidavit and summons; effective date.

OK SB128

Forcible entry and detainer; extending time period for certain appearance; increasing time period for service of summons. Effective date.

OK HB2098

Court fees; forcible entry and detainer; effective date.

OK HB4105

Court fees; forcible entry and detainer; effective date.

OK SB1575

Forcible entry and detainer; extending time period for certain appearance; increasing time period for service of summons; providing exceptions. Effective date.

OK HB3036

Civil procedure; forcible entry and detainer; jury trials; repealer; effective date.

OK HB2484

Forcible entry; detainer; filing fee

OK HB429

AN ACT relating to notice of forcible entry or detainer.

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