Oklahoma Code § 41-113a

Title 41. Landlord And Tenant: Disclosure of flood or flooding problems in rental
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agreement.
A.  If the premises to be rented has been flooded within the
past five (5) years and such fact is known to the landlord, the
landlord shall include such information prominently and in writing
as part of any written rental agreements.  Failure to provide such
information shall entitle any tenant who is a party to the rental
agreement to sue the landlord of the premises in a court of
appropriate jurisdiction and to recover the personal property
damages sustained by the tenant from flooding of the premises.

B.  For the purpose of this section, "flooded and flooding"
shall mean general and temporary conditions of partial or complete
inundation of normally dry land areas and structures upon said areas
from the overflow of lakes, ponds, streams, rivers, creeks and any
other inland waters.

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