Oklahoma Code § 59-858-513

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Psychologically impacted real estate - Factors
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included - Nondisclosure of facts - Certain actions prohibited -
Disclosure in certain circumstances.
A.  The fact or suspicion that real estate might be or is
psychologically impacted, such impact being the result of facts or
suspicions, including but not limited to:
1.  That an occupant of the real estate is, or was at any time
suspected to be infected, or has been infected, with Human
Immunodeficiency Virus or diagnosed with Acquired Immune Deficiency
Syndrome, or other disease which has been determined by medical
evidence to be highly unlikely to be transmitted through the
occupancy of a dwelling place; or
2.  That the real estate was, or was at any time suspected to
have been the site of a suicide, homicide or other felony,
is not a material fact that must be disclosed in a real estate
transaction.
B.  No cause of action shall arise against an owner of real
estate or any licensee assisting the owner for the failure to
disclose to the purchaser or lessee of such real estate or any
licensee assisting the purchaser or lessee that such real estate was
psychologically impacted as provided for in subsection A of this
section.
C.  Notwithstanding the fact that this information is not a
material defect or fact, in the event that a purchaser or lessee,
who is in the process of making a bona fide offer, advises the
licensee assisting the owner, in writing, that knowledge of such
factor is important to the person's decision to purchase or lease
the property, the licensee shall make inquiry of the owner and
report any findings to the purchaser or lessee with the consent of
the owner and subject to and consistent with applicable laws of
privacy; provided further, if the owner refuses to disclose, the

licensee assisting the owner shall so advise the purchaser or
lessee.

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