In Oklahoma a squatter can claim title only through adverse possession, which requires possession that is actual, open, notorious, exclusive, hostile, and continuous for 15 years under Okla. Stat. tit. 12 § 93(4). Until that period is met, an occupant without a rental agreement has no possessory right and may be removed by the owner.
Okla. Stat. tit. 12 § 93(4) sets a 15-year limitation: "An action for the recovery of real property not hereinbefore provided for, within fifteen (15) years." Once that period runs against the record owner, an adverse possessor whose possession was actual, open, notorious, exclusive, hostile, and continuous may quiet title. Shorter 5-year periods in § 93(1)–(3) apply to specialized situations like property sold on execution or distributed by probate decree, not ordinary squatter claims. Oklahoma also gives owners a fast remedy against non-tenant occupants: under Okla. Stat. tit. 41 § 111(F), the owner may demand that an occupant with no rental agreement vacate without eviction proceedings; wrongful refusal is a trespass punishable by a fine up to $500.
An occupant who refuses an owner's lawful demand to vacate under § 41-111(F) may, upon conviction, be guilty of trespass and fined up to $500. A squatter gains no title unless all adverse-possession elements are met for 15 years.
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