Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB687

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

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

Impact

The bill also establishes protections for tenants against retaliatory actions by landlords. If a tenant exercises their legal rights or files complaints regarding the condition of their rental unit, a landlord is prohibited from pursuing eviction or altering rental terms in a punitive manner for a period of 180 days. This provision aims to safeguard tenants from landlord retaliation, fostering a more equitable rental environment. Additionally, landlords who violate these protections may be subject to civil liability, including actual damages and punitive damages ranging from $100 to $2,000 for each offense.

Summary

Senate Bill 687 introduces significant amendments to the landlord-tenant relationship within the state of Oklahoma, particularly with respect to eviction procedures. A primary feature of the bill is the authorization for district courts to refer eviction cases to mediation, thereby encouraging resolution outside of court. This mediation referral can occur at any stage of an ongoing civil case, providing tenants and landlords with an alternative approach to resolving disputes. By promoting mediation, the bill aims to reduce unnecessary litigation and facilitate amicable agreements between landlords and tenants.

Contention

Within the framework of the bill, municipalities with populations exceeding 100,000 are mandated to maintain a public list of code violations concerning rental properties. This list must include essential details like property owner identities and the specific violations recorded, making it accessible online. This new transparency requirement could raise concerns about privacy and the administrative burden on cities, stirring debate about the balance between protecting tenant rights and ensuring landlord operational viability. Proponents see these measures as essential to uphold tenants' rights, while opponents may argue that they place excess restrictions on landlords.

Companion Bills

OK SB687

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

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