Matthew Winton's Oklahoma Condominium & Homeowner Associations Blog

This weblog is devoted to the sharing of information and resources for Oklahoma condominium associations, homeowner associations, neighborhood associations, and the people who live in additions with such associations and serve on their boards.

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  • New FHA loan rules for Oklahoma unit ownership estates (condominiums)
  • If your community association operates a swimming pool or spa, you should already know about the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act
  • Handouts for February 21, 2009 Edmond Summit – HOA Legal Issues Breakout sessions
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  • Developer transition article
  • Does an HOA board have to comply with the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act?
  • Undefined terms in covenants
  • Creation versus Organization of an HOA
  • Foreclosure on attorneys fee judgment
  • Resurrecting expired covenants
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Oklahoma condominium law

It may surprise you, but the word "condominium" never appears in Oklahoma's condominium act. That is because early condominium legislation referred to condos as "unit ownership estates." Thus, Oklahoma's condo act is called the Unit Ownership Estate Act. The Act was passed in the 1960's and has been left relatively untouched over the past thirty years.

Posted by Matthew Winton on March 02, 2005 at 02:16 PM in Condominium | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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