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Oklahoma's eviction laws are among the most lenient in the nation.
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Senate Bill 128 proposed increasing the required amount of time between an eviction trial notice and the court date from a minimum of five days to ten days and a maximum of ten days to 15 days.
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Oklahoma's largest cities rank among the highest for eviction rates in the country. State lawmakers are working across the aisle to address the issue this legislative session.
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Eviction records can follow tenants indefinitely. Sedgwick County legislators are proposing a changeThe bill proposes requiring courts to automatically seal certain eviction records and expunge others after two years.
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Oklahoma Watch, Jan. 15, 2025