Oklahoma Code § 41-126

Title 41. Landlord And Tenant: Tenant's use and occupancy of premises - Rules and
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regulations.
A.  A landlord, from time to time, may adopt a rule or
regulation, however described, concerning the tenant's use and
occupancy of the premises.  Such a rule or regulation is enforceable
against the tenant only if:
1.  Its purpose is to promote the convenience, peace, safety or
welfare of the tenants in the premises, preserve the landlord's
property from abusive use, or make a fair distribution of services
and facilities held out for the tenants generally; and
2.  It is reasonably related to the purpose for which it is
adopted; and
3.  It applies to all tenants in the premises in a fair manner;
and
4.  It is sufficiently explicit in its prohibition, direction or
limitation of the tenant's conduct to fairly inform the tenant what
such tenant must or must not do to comply; and
5.  It is not for the purpose of evading the obligations of the
landlord; and
6.  The tenant has notice of it at the time such tenant enters
into the rental agreement, or when it is adopted.
B.  If a rule or regulation is adopted after the tenant enters
into the rental agreement and that rule or regulation works a
substantial modification of such tenant's bargain, the rule or
regulation so adopted is not valid and enforceable against the
tenant unless he consents to it in writing.

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