Oklahoma Code § 12-1148.10B

Title 12. Civil Procedure: Curing of default - Good faith claim of failure to
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provide minimum services.
A.  A tenant shall be allowed to cure a default in a forcible
entry and detainer action in the following instance:
The default of the tenant was due to unpaid rent which was
unpaid due to the good faith claim of a tenant that the landlord
failed to provide the minimum services required by subsection C of
Section 121 of Title 41 of the Oklahoma Statutes; provided that
written notice of said claim or actual notice to the landlord's
agent for collecting rent is provided within ten (10) days of the
date that rent became due.
B.  In such instance, the order of the court must recite that
the tenant by paying the judgment including court costs and attorney
fees, by cash or cashier's check, within seventy-two (72) hours can
avoid a writ of execution, cure the breach and remain in the
premises.

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