Essential Information for Buyers and Sellers
Understanding disclosures is critical to every real estate transaction in Oklahoma. Below are essential resources covering fair housing, environmental concerns, broker responsibilities, legal contracts, agency agreements, landlord-tenant laws, and required property disclosures. Review these documents to protect your interests and ensure compliance throughout the buying or selling process.
⚖️ Fair Housing in Oklahoma
Review your rights and obligations under Oklahoma and federal fair housing laws. This guide explains how discrimination is defined and the steps you can take if your rights have been violated.
🌧️ Moisture and Your Home: Mold Awareness & Prevention
Mold and moisture problems can impact both property values and occupant health. This guide provides practical advice for identifying, preventing, and addressing mold issues in Oklahoma homes.
☣️ Lead in Your Home
If you are buying or selling a property built before 1978, federal law requires disclosure about potential lead-based paint hazards. This booklet explains what you need to know about identifying and addressing lead in residential properties.
🤝 Buyer Broker Agreement FAQs
Get answers to frequently asked questions about buyer-broker agreements, how agency relationships work, and what it means for buyers to have dedicated representation.
🏢 What You Need to Know About Broker Services
Understand the mandatory disclosures brokers must provide, including their duties, responsibilities, and the services you should expect from your real estate professional in Oklahoma.
📄 Oklahoma Contract Guide
Learn how to read and understand the official Oklahoma real estate contract. This guide breaks down each section, helping both buyers and sellers know what to expect and what to watch for in the paperwork.
🏠 Oklahoma Landlord and Tenant Acts
Understand your rights and obligations whether you are renting, leasing, or managing residential or non-residential property in Oklahoma. This act covers security deposits, maintenance, evictions, and more.
📢 Oklahoma’s Residential Real Estate Disclosure Act
If you are buying or selling a home, the transaction is subject to the Residential Property Condition Disclosure Act found at 60 OS 831, which provides for a disclosure of defects to the property (the “Act”). The Act is an exception to the common law rule. Review this document to understand your responsibilities and required disclosures under Oklahoma law.
Disclaimer: These resources are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. For questions about your specific situation, consult a licensed real estate professional or attorney.