Oklahoma Landlords with knowledge that a rental property was used to manufacture methamphetamine must disclose this to prospective Tenants.




Oklahoma Lease Requirements


Oklahoma Law requires that Landlords with knowledge that a rental unit was used to manufacture methamphetamine disclose this to prospective Tenants.


There is one limited exception to this requirement: if the Landlord has had the rental unit tested and the level of contamination does not exceed one-tenth of one microgram (0.1 mcg) per one hundred square centimeters (100 cm2) of surface materials, then no disclosure is required.


When applicable, Landlords should use the Oklahoma Methamphetamine Disclosure as an Addendum to their Oklahoma Lease Agreement.


Oklahoma Rental Forms and Templates


The Lease Agreement is only one of many forms that Oklahoma Landlords need. That’s why we have an entire library of property management forms to handle every phase of the Landlord Lifecycle.

Pro Tip: Always screen Tenants before handing over possession of your rental unit. Thorough Tenant Screening includes a credit report, ResidentScore, criminal history background report, and eviction history report. Start your screening or view sample reports here: Tenant Screening

  • Rental Application: Always screen Tenants before signing a Lease Agreement. Use our free Rental Application to start your screening.
  • Tenant Welcome Letter: Customize this letter to make sure your Tenants have all the information they need about their new home on day 1.
  • Move-in/Move-Out Walkthrough Checklist: Use this customizable checklist to document property conditions at move-in and move-out. If you collect a security deposit, this form is a must!
  • Rent Ledger: Use this form to keep track of rent payments for each of your rental units. It makes it EZ for Landlords to stay organized and to have documentation of any missing payments.
  • Oklahoma 10-Day Demand for Compliance: This form should be used if the Tenant commits a Lease violation other than nonpayment of rent.
  • Oklahoma 5-Day Demand for Rent: Use this form if a Tenant has not paid rent. It’s an essential first step in the eviction process.