Oklahoma Code § 42-194

Title 42. Liens: Duty of care - Disclosure
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A.  The duty of care an owner must exercise with respect to
personal property located in a self-service storage facility is
ordinary care only.
B.  Each owner of a self-service storage facility shall provide
a disclosure in the rental agreement, in conspicuous terms and in a
conspicuous manner, that the occupant has a duty to safeguard the
personal property located in a self-service storage facility from
losses and that the owner has no legal obligation to provide
insurance to protect the personal property from loss.
C.  No owner of a self-service storage facility shall be liable
for loss sustained by an occupant as a result of theft committed by
a third party provided that ordinary care was exercised.
D.  If the rental agreement contains a limit on the value of
property stored in an occupant's space, such limit shall be deemed
to be the maximum value of the stored property and the maximum
liability of the owner for any claim for loss of or damage to stored
property.

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