Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1704

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Property; prohibiting title by prescription under specified circumstances. Effective date.

Impact

The proposed changes in SB1704 could significantly impact property rights and ownership disputes throughout Oklahoma. By establishing a clear link between tax payments and property ownership, the bill aims to discourage claims of adverse possession based solely on occupancy without addressing tax obligations. This could lead to a more predictable legal environment for current property owners, which advocates argue is essential for protecting their investments and maintaining the integrity of property rights in the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 1704 seeks to amend existing property law in Oklahoma by altering the criteria under which title to land can be established through adverse possession, commonly referred to as 'title by prescription'. This change specifically prohibits individuals from obtaining ownership rights over property if the current owner has continuously paid all taxes and assessments due on the land during the time that the adverse possessor claims to have occupied it. This amendment aims to reinforce the rights of property owners and ensure that tax contributions correlate directly with property ownership claims.

Contention

Notably, the bill could draw opposition from groups advocating for the rights of squatters or individuals who have been living on land without formal ownership. Critics may argue that the restrictions could disenfranchise individuals who have made a home on the land for several years but have not met tax obligations for various reasons. This point of contention highlights the delicate balance lawmakers must navigate between protecting property rights and addressing the needs and circumstances of individuals living on land they do not legally own.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2615

Firearms; allowing certain persons the right to possess firearms under specific circumstances; effective date.

OK SB687

Landlord and tenant; authorizing district court to refer eviction cases to mediation; prohibiting landlord recovery of rental dwelling under certain circumstances. Effective date.

OK HB2647

Firearms; prohibiting the filing of civil actions or special proceedings under certain circumstances; effective date.

OK SB456

Acquisition of property; removing manner in which to confer title. Effective date.

OK SB651

Oklahoma Children's Code; prohibiting Department of Human Services from taking adverse action under certain circumstances. Effective date.

OK SB227

Practice of pharmacy; prohibiting certain acts by wholesale distributor except under certain conditions. Effective date.

OK SB1051

Property; prohibiting certain ownership of land through business entity or trust. Effective date.

OK SB32

Controlled dangerous substances; exempting certain practitioners from electronic prescription requirement. Effective date.

OK HB1416

Firearms; authorizing the transport and storage of firearms and weapons on school property under certain circumstances; effective date.

OK HB1891

Environmental crimes; authorizing the issuance of state traffic citations under certain circumstances; effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.