Getting Your Security Deposit Back
This information provides a brief overview of what to do if your landlord won't give you your security deposit back when you move out.
How to Get Your Landlord to Make Repairs
If you want your landlord to fix something, you must follow the rules set out in the law. If you fail to follow the rules carefully, you run the risk of being evicted for not paying rent.
Medicaid for Nursing Home Residents
Questions and Answers on Medicaid for Nursing Home Residents. Rules change frequently so please check with your DHS office or a lawyer familiar with Medicaid for more specific information.
Transfer on Death Deed (or Beneficiary Deed)
A TOD is an easy way to leave your property ownership or interests to someone else after you die. This is a great way to help your loved ones avoid a complicated court process called probate to divide up your property after your death.
Getting Your Security Deposit Back
This information provides a brief overview of what to do if your landlord won't give you your security deposit back when you move out.
How to Get Your Landlord to Make Repairs
If you want your landlord to fix something, you must follow the rules set out in the law. If you fail to follow the rules carefully, you run the risk of being evicted for not paying rent.
Medicaid for Nursing Home Residents
Questions and Answers on Medicaid for Nursing Home Residents. Rules change frequently so please check with your DHS office or a lawyer familiar with Medicaid for more specific information.
Multi-Family Housing, Tenant Rights & Responsibilities
As a resident of a HUD-assisted multifamily housing project, you should be aware of your rights.
Oklahoma Residential Landlord and Tenant Act
Link to the Oklahoma Statutes regarding the Residential Landlord and Tenant issues.
Rental Assistance Finder
CFPB's new Rental Assistance Finder allows people to find financial help for rent payments based on the state or territory or tribe or tribal lands where they live.
Transfer on Death Deed (or Beneficiary Deed)
A TOD is an easy way to leave your property ownership or interests to someone else after you die. This is a great way to help your loved ones avoid a complicated court process called probate to divide up your property after your death.
Oklahoma Residential Landlord and Tenant Act
Link to the Oklahoma Statutes regarding the Residential Landlord and Tenant issues.
Transfer on Death Deed (or Beneficiary Deed)
A TOD is an easy way to leave your property ownership or interests to someone else after you die. This is a great way to help your loved ones avoid a complicated court process called probate to divide up your property after your death.