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HB 2588

Owners associations; membership; requirements; residence; effective date.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Dave Rader and 1 co-sponsor

HB 2588 modifies Oklahoma property law through the Property Act of 2025, establishing new statutory effective dates and procedures affecting real estate transactions and ownership rights statewide.

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Bill Summary · HB 2588

Legislative bill overview

HB 2588 proposes amendments to Oklahoma's property law framework through the "Oklahoma Property Act of 2025," establishing new effective dates and procedural requirements for property-related statutes. The bill has undergone multiple committee referrals and author substitutions, with its most recent action being withdrawal from Rules Committee and referral to Government Oversight and General Government committees in February 2026.

Why is this important

Property law reforms can significantly affect real estate transactions, land ownership rights, and property dispute resolution for Oklahoma residents and businesses. The specific provisions of this bill would impact how property is bought, sold, transferred, and protected under state law, potentially affecting thousands of transactions annually.

Potential points of contention

  • The bill's specific provisions are not detailed in available records, making it unclear what substantive changes to property law are being proposed
  • Multiple committee referrals and author changes suggest internal disagreement about the bill's scope and placement within appropriate legislative committees
  • The withdrawal from Rules Committee and reassignment in 2026 indicates possible procedural concerns or lack of consensus on the bill's readiness for consideration

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

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