1 answers · 5 pts
Asked by Luis F | Norman, OK | 03-27-2026
Not necessarily. In Oklahoma, seller disclosures are mainly focused on known issues with the property itself, not automatically the behavior of neighbors. But if the short-term rental next door has become a recurring nuisance with noise, parking issues, or disruptive weekend activity, I would be careful not to ignore it completely. Oklahoma’s disclosure law centers on defects affecting the property, while Norman’s short-term rental rules prohibit unreasonable noise and event-type use.