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Housing Options for Senior Citizens

Looking for housing options for yourself, an aging parent, relative, or friend? Do some research first to determine what kind of assistance or living arrangement you need; what your health insurance might cover; and what you can afford. Check here for financial assistance resources and guides for making the right choice.

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.

HUD in Oklahoma

Visit this website to get up to date news on housing developments in the state of Oklahoma and services available. This website is also available in Spanish.

The Fair Housing Act

Read the Fair Housing Act, 42 USC 3601, Sec 801

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.

When Do You Need Joint Tenancy?

FAQ provided by the Oklahoma Bar Association.

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.

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.

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.

Reverse Mortgages (Audio)

Reverse mortgages are quite a bit different from other types of debt. A reverse mortgage is a loan against your home that you do not have to pay back for as long as you live in your home. These loans can be complicated, and you have a lot at stake. So be sure to investigate reverse mortgages carefully before deciding if one makes sense for you.

Oklahoma Find A Lawyer

As a community service, the OBA does provide a directory of its attorney members who have given their permission to have their names published in the Oklahoma Find A Lawyer directory at Oklahoma Find A Lawyer. There you can search by both geographic area or by a lawyer's practice area.

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