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HB 3527

Property; Oklahoma Property Act of 2026; effective date.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by T.J. Marti

HB 3527 proposes unspecified amendments to Oklahoma property law, currently in early committee review with details not yet publicly clarified.

Second Reading referred to Rules
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Bill Summary · HB 3527

Legislative bill overview

HB 3527 proposes amendments to Oklahoma property law under the framework of the "Oklahoma Property Act of 2026." The bill was recently introduced and is currently in the early legislative stages, having completed first reading and been referred to the Rules Committee for second reading consideration.

Why is this important

Property law reforms can significantly affect real estate transactions, property ownership rights, landlord-tenant relationships, and the overall real estate market. Changes to Oklahoma's property statutes could impact homeowners, investors, renters, and local government revenue collection through property taxation.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of publicly available details: The bill summary does not specify what substantive changes are proposed, making it difficult to assess which stakeholder groups may object
  • Broad legislative scope: Property law reforms often affect multiple constituencies (landowners, renters, municipalities, lenders) who may have conflicting interests
  • Implementation timeline: The effective date provision suggests urgency, which could raise concerns about adequate transition periods for affected parties

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

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