Oklahoma 2025 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2015

Introduced
2/3/25  
Refer
2/4/25  

Caption

Landlord and tenant; landlord's breach of rental agreement; providing tenant may bring action; liability for damages; withholding payment of rent in certain circumstances; procedure; effective date.

Impact

The bill amends existing statutes under Title 41 of the Oklahoma Statutes to create clear guidelines regarding when a landlord's actions are considered retaliatory. It establishes specific criteria under which tenants can take legal action against landlords who do not comply with rental agreements or who create unsafe living conditions. Moreover, it provides for remedies that tenants can pursue, including recovering attorney fees and actual damages resulting from the landlord's noncompliance. This reflects a legislative effort to balance the rights of tenants while still protecting landlords from unreasonable claims.

Summary

House Bill 2015, introduced in Oklahoma, focuses on protecting tenants from retaliation by landlords. The bill prohibits landlords who manage more than ten rental units from retaliating against tenants for exercising their rights, such as filing complaints regarding health or safety violations. Retaliatory actions, like increasing rent or decreasing services after a tenant has made a good-faith complaint, are specifically addressed. This aims to ensure that tenants can report hazards without fear of retribution, which could compromise their housing security.

Contention

While the bill aims to enhance tenant protections, it may lead to contention regarding its implementation and enforcement. Landlords might argue that the bill limits their rights to operate their rental businesses effectively. Additionally, defining what constitutes retaliatory action and determining fair criteria for raising rent or decreasing services can become subjects for legal debate. The provisions allowing landlords to recover premises under specific conditions may also create friction between landlords and tenants, particularly in disagreements over perceived retaliatory motives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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