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How To File An Eviction Notice In Oklahoma?

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Eviction is the legal process by which a landlord may legally remove a tenant from their rental property. For that, Landlords are required to inform tenants they are being evicted with a notice that explains the reason for the eviction and the number of days before eviction proceedings begin. Here are the simple 4 steps to file an eviction: Step 1:   Send Notice of Eviction to Tenants Step 2:   Filing for Eviction Step 3: Get a Judgement from the Court Possession Step 4: Changing Locks If you are a landlord and want to file the eviction yourself, think twice.  Legal aid will be at court assisting the tenant – looking for any technicality to get your case thrown out of court.   Step 1:   Send Notice of Eviction to Tenants Just because you don’t like them, you can’t evict anyone. You need to ensure that you have a legal and compelling justification for the eviction before you start the eviction process, otherwise, you will find that the judge may not rule in your favor.  Here are comm

How To Protect Your Home From Squatters: The Ultimate Guide

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Squatters’ rights come into play when someone that the property owner occupies the property without the owner’s permission. If you own a property in Oklahoma, it’s important to educate yourself about the squatter’s rights. Also, we will be discussing How to prevent Squatters on your rental property . The Basics of Oklahoma Squatters’ Rights Squatters are someone who illegally occupies an abandoned property. The article provides information about the rights of the squatter and how to evict them. It is illegal for a squatter to live in a vacant home without permission from the rightful owner or tenant. If you find a squatter, you should call the police and try to document that they are there illegally if possible. You should also provide them with notice that they will be evicted from the property in 10 days if they do not leave themselves. Preventing Squatters on Your Rental Property It’s difficult to do, but it’s crucial that you set up systems to make sure no one can permanently move