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HB 2264

Property; owners associations; liens; obligations; filings; effective date.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Kelly Hines and 1 co-sponsor

HB 2264 reforms Oklahoma HOA lien authority and filing procedures, affecting homeowner property rights and association debt collection practices.

CR; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Rules Committee
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Bill Summary · HB 2264

Legislative bill overview

HB 2264 modifies Oklahoma's property owners association (HOA) laws regarding liens, obligations, and filing procedures. The bill underwent committee amendments in March 2025 and establishes new rules governing how HOAs can place liens on properties and the processes for recording these filings.

Why is this important

HOA liens directly affect homeowners' ability to sell, refinance, or access credit, as unpaid assessments can result in property seizure. Changes to lien procedures impact both HOA enforcement power and homeowner protections, making this relevant to the roughly 24 million Americans living in HOA-governed communities.

Potential points of contention

  • Balance of power: Whether the bill strengthens HOAs' collection abilities or adds homeowner protections against overly aggressive lien enforcement
  • Notice and due process requirements: Unclear if amended provisions require adequate notice and opportunity for homeowners to dispute charges before liens attach
  • Filing burden and transparency: The extent to which new filing requirements increase administrative costs for HOAs versus improving public record clarity for property buyers and lenders

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

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