Oklahoma HOA & Condo Association Laws
Oklahoma condominiums operate under the Unit Ownership Estate Act, with HOAs under the Real Estate Development Act; both are lean statutes that defer heavily to recorded documents.
Which statutes apply in Oklahoma?
- Condominiums
- Oklahoma Unit Ownership Estate Act (60 O.S. § 501 et seq.)
- HOAs / planned communities
- Oklahoma Real Estate Development Act (60 O.S. § 851 et seq.)
Key compliance rules for Oklahoma boards and managers
- Unit Ownership Estate Act covers creation, common elements, and liens
- REDA authorizes HOA assessments and lien enforcement for planned developments
- Governance detail comes from declarations and nonprofit law
Resale and disclosure requirements
No statutory resale package; associations issue assessment/estoppel statements per documents.
Running associations in Oklahoma?
Portier369 handles the operational side of Oklahoma compliance — official records, owner and board notices, reserve and budget tracking, violation due process, and document packages — in one platform built for community association managers.
Frequently asked questions
What law governs condo associations in Oklahoma?
Condominiums in Oklahoma are governed by the Oklahoma Unit Ownership Estate Act (60 O.S. § 501 et seq.). Homeowners associations and planned communities fall under the Oklahoma Real Estate Development Act (60 O.S. § 851 et seq.).
Are resale disclosures required in Oklahoma?
No statutory resale package; associations issue assessment/estoppel statements per documents.
What software helps Oklahoma associations stay compliant?
Association management software like Portier369 supports the operational side of Oklahoma compliance: maintaining official records, distributing meeting notices, tracking reserves and budgets, running violation due process with notices and hearings, and assembling resale document packages.
Nearby state guides
This guide is an educational summary, not legal advice. Statutes are amended regularly — confirm current law with an attorney licensed in Oklahoma before acting.