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What is Oklahoma Licensee Disclosure

The Oklahoma Real Estate Licensee Disclosure Form is a property disclosure document used by real estate licensees to report undisclosed defects in residential properties in Oklahoma.

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Oklahoma Licensee Disclosure is needed by:
  • Real Estate Licensees in Oklahoma
  • Home Buyers in Oklahoma
  • Real Estate Agents
  • Property Sellers
  • Real Estate Agencies
  • Legal Professionals in Real Estate
  • Home Inspectors

How to fill out the Oklahoma Licensee Disclosure

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    Access pdfFiller and search for the Oklahoma Real Estate Licensee Disclosure Form to begin.
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    Once opened, review the introduction text to understand the form's purpose and requirements.
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    Gather necessary information, including property details, any defects, and understand the seller's disclosure statement before proceeding.
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    Navigate to each blank field starting from the property location, filling in the appropriate details based on your gathered information.
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    When entering defect descriptions, be clear and concise to ensure understanding of the issues reported.
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    After completing all fields, review your entries for accuracy and completeness to avoid errors.
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    Once satisfied with the information, utilize pdfFiller's tools to digitally sign the document or prepare it for printing if signatures are required.
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The form must be completed by real estate licensees in Oklahoma who are aware of undisclosed defects in a residential property, alongside the signature of the buyer involved in the transaction.
This form should be completed and provided during the property transaction process, particularly when the real estate licensee identifies defects that aren't covered by the seller's disclosure statement.
Licensees should include specific details about the property location and clear descriptions of any defects known, as well as signatures from both the licensee and the buyer for validity.
You can submit the Oklahoma Real Estate Licensee Disclosure Form by attaching it to your real estate transaction documents, or, if digitally signed on pdfFiller, send it directly to the involved parties via email.
Ensure all fields are accurately filled, do not overlook the signing and dating requirements, and double-check that defect descriptions are clear to prevent misunderstandings.
No, notarization is not required for this form, but proper signatures from both the licensee and the buyer are mandatory.
The processing time for this form typically depends on the real estate transaction timeline, but completed forms should be ready for submission immediately after they are filled out.
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