
Renter’s Insurance in Oklahoma: Do You Really Need It?
Renter’s insurance isn’t required by law in Oklahoma, but it may be required by your landlord—and even when it’s optional, it’s one of the smartest protections a renter can have. From tornadoes to theft, renter’s insurance covers your belongings, liability, and even living expenses if disaster strikes. Here’s what every Oklahoma renter needs to know before deciding whether it’s worth it.

How to Legally and Safely Enter a Rental Property in Oklahoma
Entering a rental property as a landlord in Oklahoma requires more than just having a key. Tenants have legal rights to privacy and quiet enjoyment, and landlords must follow state laws regarding notice, emergencies, and entry. This guide explains how to legally and safely enter a rental property in Oklahoma, avoid common mistakes, and build better landlord-tenant relationships through trust and communication.

Oklahoma Property Taxes and What They Mean for Landlords in 2025
Oklahoma property taxes are changing in 2025—and landlords need to be ready. This guide breaks down what’s new, how taxes impact your rental income, and what you can do to protect your bottom line this year.

What to Do if Your Landlord Isn’t Responding to Maintenance Requests
Dealing with an unresponsive landlord when facing urgent maintenance issues can be frustrating and stressful. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the exact steps to take when your landlord isn’t responding to maintenance requests. From documenting your concerns properly to escalating the issue through legal channels, we’ll help you protect your rights and get the repairs you need.

Understanding Lease Agreements: What Every Renter Should Know
Signing a lease agreement is one of the most important steps in renting a home. This comprehensive guide breaks down every section of a lease, explains key legal terms, and highlights common pitfalls to avoid, ensuring you’re fully prepared before signing on the dotted line.