North Dakota Complaint for Eviction is a legal document used by landlords to initiate the process of evicting a tenant from a rental property. This document is usually filed with the court when the tenant fails to comply with the terms of the lease agreement, such as failing to pay rent or violating other terms of the contract. The complaint includes information about the landlord, tenant, lease agreement, and the reasons for the eviction. Types of North Dakota Complaint for Eviction include Non-Payment of Rent Complaint, Breach of Lease Agreement Complaint, and Unlawful Detained Complaint. The Non-Payment of Rent Complaint is used when the tenant has failed to pay rent on time, while the Breach of Lease Agreement Complaint is used when the tenant has violated the terms of the lease. Lastly, the Unlawful Detained Complaint is used when the tenant has failed to vacate the property after the lease term has expired.