Property; Oklahoma Property Act of 2025; effective date.
HB 2592 revises Oklahoma's property law framework through a new Property Act of 2025 with specified effective date provisions.
HB 2592 revises Oklahoma's property law framework through a new Property Act of 2025 with specified effective date provisions.
HB 2592 is an Oklahoma property law bill authored by Representative Kyle Hilbert that appears to create or substantially revise the Oklahoma Property Act of 2025. Based on the title, the bill addresses property-related matters and establishes an effective date for implementation. The specific substantive provisions are not detailed in the available legislative history.
Property law affects real estate transactions, ownership rights, and disputes that impact both individual homeowners and commercial entities across Oklahoma. Changes to foundational property statutes can have significant downstream effects on title clarity, contract enforcement, and real estate market operations. The effective date provision suggests this is either a major overhaul or addresses a gap in existing law.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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