OKC tenants seek relief from property neglect

Tenants at Vesta Realty property look to city officials after another Vesta property declared a public nuisance

Published on Feb. 28, 2026

Tenants at the Muntage apartments in Oklahoma City, managed by Vesta Realty, are seeking assistance from local officials after the Stillwater City Council declared a different Vesta-managed property a public nuisance. The tenants hope Oklahoma City will step in to address issues of property neglect at the Muntage apartments.

Why it matters

This case highlights the challenges faced by tenants in holding property management companies accountable for maintaining safe and livable conditions, especially when issues at one property raise concerns about a company's practices at other locations.

The details

The Stillwater City Council recently declared a Vesta Realty-managed property in their city a public nuisance due to ongoing issues with the property's condition and management. This has prompted tenants at Vesta's Muntage apartments in Oklahoma City to seek similar intervention from their local officials to address problems at their building.

  • The Stillwater City Council declared a Vesta Realty property a public nuisance in February 2026.

The players

Vesta Realty

A property management company that oversees the Muntage apartments in Oklahoma City and another property in Stillwater that was recently declared a public nuisance.

Stillwater City Council

The city council in Stillwater, Oklahoma that declared a Vesta Realty-managed property in their city a public nuisance.

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What’s next

Oklahoma City officials are expected to review the situation at the Muntage apartments and determine if similar action is warranted against the property management company.

The takeaway

This case highlights the need for stronger oversight and accountability measures for property management companies to ensure they maintain safe and livable conditions for tenants, especially in cases where issues at one property raise concerns about a company's practices across its portfolio.