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    Renters Presented a Protection Order to Break Lease with No Notice (Oklahoma)

    The answer is fine, the law is fine for that matter, but I am just having a hard time wrapping my head around what "consider yourself as getting off lightly," means... It's almost to imply that I am somehow responsible for this situation or I am the bad guy? But alas, I shall go look for answers...
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    Renters Presented a Protection Order to Break Lease with No Notice (Oklahoma)

    Consider myself lucky? What does that mean? There is no confirmation of domestic violence, its just a temporary protection order where one person goes in front of a judge and says they feel "threatened" by another, either physically or mentally.
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    Renters Presented a Protection Order to Break Lease with No Notice (Oklahoma)

    Thanks for the reply. At first, I couldn't help but feel compelled to comply as I don't want anyone to be in a bad situation and if that's that law, it's the law. But, when I called my property manager, they were as clueless as I am. It does not sound like they invested any resources into...
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    Renters Presented a Protection Order to Break Lease with No Notice (Oklahoma)

    Hello, I am a property owner in Oklahoma but I reside in Colorado. A few weeks ago, my renters wanted to break their lease early but decided against that when they found out the terms of breaking their lease. Today, they have submitted a protection order (wife against the husband) to our...

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