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Pushmataha County, Oklahoma eviction risk overview
County brief·Updated June 26, 2026

Pushmataha County, Oklahoma Eviction Risk: Low

6 incorporated cities and unincorporated areas. The county Eviction Risk Score is held aloft by the city of Antlers (2.9) and a small number of dense urban cores. Rent-control coverage varies by city.

In 2026
Risk score
2.6
LOW

Ranked #6 of 77 OK counties

3k residents · 6 cities · 4 tracts

1976–2026 · pop-weighted from cities

Pushmataha County eviction risk score history

Min2.2 Average2.5 Now2.6
10 5 1976 · score 2.9 1977 · score 2.9 1978 · score 2.8 1979 · score 2.8 1980 · score 2.8 1981 · score 2.8 1982 · score 2.8 1983 · score 2.8 1984 · score 2.7 1985 · score 2.7 1986 · score 2.3 1987 · score 2.2 1988 · score 2.2 1989 · score 2.2 1990 · score 2.2 1991 · score 2.3 1992 · score 2.5 1993 · score 2.6 1994 · score 2.6 1995 · score 2.5 1996 · score 2.6 1997 · score 2.6 1998 · score 2.6 1999 · score 2.6 2000 · score 2.5 2001 · score 2.5 2002 · score 2.5 2003 · score 2.5 2004 · score 2.4 2005 · score 2.4 2006 · score 2.3 2007 · score 2.2 2008 · score 2.3 2009 · score 2.5 2010 · score 2.5 2011 · score 2.4 2012 · score 2.3 2013 · score 2.3 2014 · score 2.3 2015 · score 2.3 2016 · score 2.3 2017 · score 2.3 2018 · score 2.3 2019 · score 2.3 2020 · score 3.1 2021 · score 3.3 2022 · score 2.5 2023 · score 2.5 2024 · score 2.7 2025 · score 2.7 2026 · score 2.6

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How Pushmataha County ranks in Oklahoma

Lower number means more extreme, where #1 is the most
Eviction Risk Score
Very High
#6 of 77 OK counties 2.6 / 10
Eviction Risk Score, 93rd percentileLowHigh
#6 of 77 counties in Oklahoma for landlord eviction risk.
Cost of living
Very Low
#48 of 51 states (statewide) 87.8 index
Cost of living, 6th percentileLowHigh
Oklahoma ranks #48 of 51 states on overall cost of living (12.2% cheaper than the U.S. avg).
Housing services cost
Very Low
#47 of 51 states (statewide) 62.8 index
Housing services cost, 8th percentileLowHigh
Oklahoma ranks #47 of 51 states on housing services (37.2% cheaper than the U.S. avg).
Income spent on rent
Very High
#5 of 77 OK counties 32.8% of income
Income spent on rent, 95th percentileLowHigh
#5 of 77 counties in Oklahoma on % of income spent on rent.

Landlord guides for Oklahoma

State-specific playbooks
Oklahoma Eviction Costs →
Filing fees, attorney fees, lost rent, sheriff lockout
Oklahoma Eviction Process →
Step-by-step timeline, notices, statute cites
Oklahoma Rent Control →
Statewide caps, local ordinances, just-cause
Oklahoma Tenant Screening →
Five-point protocol, legal rules, protected classes
Oklahoma Tenant Protections →
Just cause, retaliation, habitability, entry
Cities in Pushmataha County
Sorted by Eviction Risk Score · highest first
Map view
CityPopulationRisk% income on rentAverage rentLean
001 Antlers Pop 2,346 · 27.9% income · $638 rent · Rep 2,346 2.6 27.9% $638 Rep
002 Clayton Pop 568 · 36.7% income · $424 rent · Rep 568 2.9 36.7% $424 Rep
003 Rattan Pop 274 · 23.8% income · $555 rent · Rep 274 2.3 23.8% $555 Rep
004 Finley Pop 74 · 33.4% income · $498 rent · Rep 74 1.7 33.4% $498 Rep
005 Moyers Pop 60 · 23.9% income · $910 rent · Rep 60 2.0 23.9% $910 Rep
006 Nashoba Pop 44 · 51.0% income · $1,094 rent · Rep 44 2.2 51.0% $1,094 Rep

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Geographic distribution
Local landlord context

One county, multiple regulatory regimes.

Pushmataha County, Oklahoma eviction laws earns an average eviction risk score of 2.1/10 (Low), placing it among the quieter rental markets in the state. Ranked 47 of 77 Oklahoma eviction laws counties, it sits in the middle third: 46 counties carry more risk, and 30 are even more landlord-friendly. For investors evaluating this corner of southeastern Oklahoma, the headline number signals a market where tenants tend to pay and stay, vacancy pressure is modest, and outright evictions are relatively uncommon.

That said, the county is not monolithic. Scores across its 6 cities span from 1.4 to 2.3, a range that matters when picking submarkets. Average rent runs $603 per month, rent burden sits at 29.4% of income on average, and the renter share of households reaches 48.3% -- a majority-renter market by a thin margin. Those numbers suggest a real tenant pool, but one with limited financial cushion, so screening discipline still pays off even in a low-risk county.

The cities inside Pushmataha County

Antlers is the county seat and its most populous city at 2,346 residents, and it also carries the highest risk score in the county at 2.3/10. That score is still firmly in the Low tier, but landlords in Antlers should expect a modestly higher incidence of late payments and lease disputes compared to smaller communities nearby. Nashoba (1.9/10) and Clayton (568 residents, 1.8/10) land in the middle of the county range and represent the next tier of activity for buy-and-hold investors.

The lowest-risk locations in the county are Finley (1.4/10), Moyers (1.5/10), and Rattan (1.7/10). These are small communities, with Finley at just 74 residents and Moyers at 60, so the thin tenant pool is a practical constraint alongside the favorable risk profile. Risk is genuinely hyper-local inside Pushmataha County: the gap between Antlers and Finley is nearly a full point, which translates to real differences in collection reliability and turnover frequency.

State-level laws that apply here

Every landlord operating in Pushmataha County is governed by Oklahoma eviction laws state law under 41 O.S. § 101 et seq. (the Residential Landlord and Tenant Act). For non-payment of rent, Oklahoma eviction laws requires a 5-day notice to cure or quit. Lease violations that can be corrected require a 10-day notice, and no-cause terminations at end of term require 30 days. Uncontested evictions typically resolve in 21 to 45 days from filing; contested cases can run 45 to 100 days. Court filing fees range from $75 to $175, sheriff lockout fees from $40 to $125, and attorney fees from $500 to $2,500 depending on case complexity. A full breakdown is available in the Oklahoma eviction costs guide.

Oklahoma eviction laws does not require just cause for non-renewal, and state law preempts any local rent-control ordinance, so Pushmataha County cannot impose its own caps. Source-of-income discrimination is not protected under state law. Landlords wanting a complete procedural walkthrough should review the Oklahoma eviction laws eviction process guide, which covers notice requirements, court filings, and writ of execution steps from start to finish. No changes to these statutes are noted in the data reviewed through May 29, 2026.

With an average poverty rate of 29.3% across the county, income volatility is a real underwriting consideration despite the low aggregate risk score; the city grid above breaks down individual scores for all 6 cities so investors can zero in on the specific market that fits their risk tolerance.

Eviction filings in Pushmataha County

In September 2025, 3 eviction filings were recorded in Pushmataha County, 75.0% of the historical average (below average).1

Last 24 months of filings 2023-08 – 2025-09
Monthly eviction filings in Pushmataha County (LSC CCDI)2023-08: 3 filings (66.7% of avg)2023-09: 3 filings (75.0% of avg)2023-10: 1 filings (40.0% of avg)2023-11: 4 filings (200.0% of avg)2023-12: 2 filings (74.9% of avg)2024-01: 3 filings (300.0% of avg)2024-02: 5 filings (250.0% of avg)2024-03: 6 filings (171.4% of avg)2024-04: 5 filings (299.4% of avg)2024-05: 2 filings (61.5% of avg)2024-06: 3 filings (120.0% of avg)2024-07: 1 filings (80.0% of avg)2024-08: 6 filings (133.3% of avg)2024-10: 2 filings (80.0% of avg)2024-11: 2 filings (100.0% of avg)2024-12: 6 filings (224.7% of avg)2025-01: 4 filings (400.0% of avg)2025-02: 1 filings (50.0% of avg)2025-03: 2 filings (57.1% of avg)2025-04: 3 filings (179.6% of avg)2025-06: 4 filings (160.0% of avg)2025-07: 1 filings (80.0% of avg)2025-08: 2 filings (44.4% of avg)2025-09: 3 filings (75.0% of avg)

Peer counties in Oklahoma

Same state, closest by population and Eviction Risk Score
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Coal County eviction risk
2.6
/ 10 · Low
Pop. 3.1K
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Latimer County eviction risk
2.7
/ 10 · Low
Pop. 3.5K
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Nowata County eviction risk
2.6
/ 10 · Low
Pop. 5.0K
Peer county
Alfalfa County eviction risk
2.6
/ 10 · Low
Pop. 4.6K

Where eviction risk concentrates in Pushmataha County

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Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about Pushmataha County

Q1

How does Pushmataha County compare to Oklahoma statewide?

Pushmataha County averages 2.6/10. Use the Oklahoma overview link in the breadcrumb above for statewide comparison.
Q2

Is 29.4% rent-to-income ratio high for Pushmataha County?

29.4% is below the 30% federal threshold.
Q3

Where can I see all cities in Pushmataha County?

The city grid above lists every municipality in Pushmataha County with its risk score and population.