Oklahoma has no statute mandating open HOA meetings, owner record-access, or board-election rules for planned communities. Governance flows from the recorded declaration and bylaws plus the Nonprofit Corporation Act. Condominiums have statutory bylaw requirements covering meetings and minutes.
For planned-community owners associations, the Real Estate Development Act sets only formation and powers: an association is formed by a recorded instrument that "shall set forth in detail the nature of the obligations of the members" (60 O.S. § 852(B)), applying only to associations created after June 5, 1975 (60 O.S. § 855). There is no statutory open-meeting, quorum, election, or record-inspection mandate; those come from the bylaws and, for incorporated associations, the Oklahoma Nonprofit Corporation Act (18 O.S. § 1001 et seq.). Condominiums are prescriptive: § 519 requires administration by recorded bylaws, and § 520 requires bylaws covering meetings, that "a majority of unit owners... is required to adopt decisions," who keeps "the minute book," and 75% to amend.
No specific statutory penalty. Owners enforce governance failures through the bylaws, the Nonprofit Corporation Act (for incorporated associations), or a covenant-enforcement suit under 60 O.S. § 856; condo bylaw violations are governed by 60 O.S. §§ 519-520.
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Midwest City, OK
Midwest City prohibits keeping animals that produce frequent or prolonged noise disturbing neighbors. Four animals (dogs/cats) maximum per household.
Midwest City, OK
Construction noise that disturbs the peace is prohibited under Ch. 26. No Midwest City–specific permitted hours ordinance found; construction disturbances ar...
Midwest City, OK
Midwest City regulates amplified music under the general noise ordinance. Sound amplification permits available for events. 21 O.S. §1289 applies.
Midwest City, OK
Midwest City prohibits unreasonable noise under Chapter 26. Quiet hours typically enforced 10 p.m.–7 a.m. in residential areas.
Midwest City, OK
Midwest City is adjacent to Tinker Air Force Base. Military and commercial aircraft noise is federally preempted; no local aircraft noise ordinance applies.
Midwest City, OK
Inoperable and abandoned vehicles are a priority code violation in Midwest City. Includes wrecked, dismantled, flat-tire, or untagged vehicles anywhere on pr...
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