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HB 2359

Conveyances; Oklahoma Conveyances Act of 2025; effective date.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Kyle Hilbert

Oklahoma HB 2359 proposes revising the state's property conveyance laws, currently awaiting Rules Committee review with real-world effects on real estate transactions pending bill text examination.

Second Reading referred to Rules
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Bill Summary · HB 2359

Legislative bill overview

HB 2359 is Oklahoma's proposed Conveyances Act of 2025, which appears to establish or modify the legal framework governing property transfers and conveyances in the state. The bill was introduced by Representative Kyle Hilbert and is currently in the early legislative process, having just completed first reading and been referred to the Rules Committee for second reading consideration.

Why this is important

Property conveyance laws directly affect real estate transactions, title transfers, and property rights for millions of Oklahoma residents and businesses. Changes to conveyance procedures, documentation requirements, or legal standards can impact transaction costs, processing times, and the security of property ownership.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope of changes unclear: Without access to the bill's full text, it's uncertain whether this modernizes existing law, expands/restricts conveyance rights, or imposes new requirements that could burden property owners or title companies
  • Implementation timeline: The "effective date" language in the title suggests substantive changes; unclear whether the law would apply retroactively or only to future transactions
  • Industry stakeholder impact: Real estate professionals, title companies, and lenders may face compliance costs or operational changes depending on specific provisions

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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