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 property manager and are claiming they owe nothing and in fact, that we owe them 660 dollars for the rest of this months rent. According to the property managers, Oklahoma law says this is correct but I am having a hard time understanding how this removes them both from legal liability to pay the rent. Furthermore, how do I verify this protective order is legit? What are my options? Please help,
V/R,
Justin
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 property manager and are claiming they owe nothing and in fact, that we owe them 660 dollars for the rest of this months rent. According to the property managers, Oklahoma law says this is correct but I am having a hard time understanding how this removes them both from legal liability to pay the rent. Furthermore, how do I verify this protective order is legit? What are my options? Please help,
V/R,
Justin