Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1919

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Property; requiring owners associations to provide and maintain records. Effective date.

Impact

Furthermore, the bill stipulates that owners associations must maintain transparency by allowing members to inspect the association's books and records, including financial documents. The owners association must respond to these requests within a specified timeframe and can charge a reasonable fee for the reproduction of documents. By enacting this policy, the bill intends to foster a greater sense of accountability among owners associations, ensuring that members remain informed about the association’s financial status and operations.

Summary

Senate Bill 1919 is designed to enhance the rights of buyers and members of owners associations in the context of real estate transactions in Oklahoma. This legislation amends the existing law to require that all buyers receive a copy of the recorded covenants and restrictions at the time of closing. If buyers find these conditions unsatisfactory, they are allowed to cancel the transaction without losing their earnest money deposit. This provision aims to protect buyers from unexpected obligations tied to the property they are purchasing.

Conclusion

Overall, SB1919 represents a significant step towards regulating owners associations and protecting the rights of real estate buyers and owners. By clarifying and reinforcing the rights of buyers concerning covenants and the transparency of association operations, the bill aims to create a more equitable landscape in the realm of real estate associations in Oklahoma.

Contention

One notable point of contention is the balance between privacy and transparency, particularly concerning the confidentiality of personal financial information about association members. The bill outlines which records can be shared and stipulates that personal financial data remains confidential, only to be disclosed under certain conditions, such as member consent or a court order. Critics may argue that these provisions still do not fully protect individual member privacy, while supporters view the limitations as necessary for safeguarding member interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB1614

Property; owners association; inspecting books and records; defining business day; effective date.

OK HB1023

Property; owners association; solar energy; effective date.

OK SB212

Property; prohibiting certain ownership of land through business entity or trust; requiring affidavit with recording of deed. Effective date.

OK SB241

Municipalities; removing prohibition of maintaining real property registry. Effective date.

OK SB806

Medical marijuana; requiring verification of ownership or lease of a licensed medical marijuana business. Effective date.

OK SB89

Oklahoma Open Records Act; requiring written notice when records request cannot be completed within a specified time. Effective date.

OK SB742

Ad valorem tax; requiring request and submission to county treasurer of the listing of assets by delinquent taxpayer after notice; requiring confidentiality; providing exception in Open Records Act. Effective date.

OK SB41

Eminent domain; requiring return of surplus property; placing burden of proof on condemning authority; granting certain rights to private property owners. Effective date.

OK HB1761

Schools; employee associations; requiring school employee on certain leave to receive pay and maintain certain benefits; effective date.

OK HB1924

Public safety; requiring Oklahoma 9-1-1 Management Authority to maintain certain training platform; requiring creation, maintenance and certification of certain list; effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.