Oklahoma has no statute creating or capping HOA fines. The Real Estate Development Act references fines only as an obligation that can become a lien; any actual fining power and amount must come from the recorded declaration, covenants and bylaws, not from state law.
No Oklahoma statute authorizes a general HOA fine or sets a dollar cap. The Real Estate Development Act mentions fines only indirectly: 60 O.S. § 852(C) lets an association lien for any "obligation in connection with membership," and that same subsection bars any lien or foreclosure "unless the homeowner was informed in writing" of the rules and potential financial liability at joining. Whether an association may fine at all, the amount, and any hearing rights are governed entirely by the recorded declaration, covenants, and bylaws, plus the Oklahoma Nonprofit Corporation Act (18 O.S. § 1001 et seq.) for incorporated associations. Owners should read their CC&Rs; courts enforce reasonable, validly adopted covenant remedies.
No specific statutory penalty. Fine authority and limits come from the recorded declaration/bylaws; unpaid validly imposed fines may become a lien only after the required written notice under 60 O.S. § 852(C).
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