An Oregon Residential Eviction Complaint is a legal document filed by a landlord in the state of Oregon in order to begin the eviction process for a tenant. The complaint is the first step in the eviction process and must be approved by the court in order for the tenant to be legally evicted. The complaint must include information such as the tenant’s name, address, and the amount of rent owed, as well as the reasons for eviction. There are two types of Oregon Residential Eviction Complaint: Nonpayment of Rent Eviction and No-Cause Eviction. Nonpayment of Rent Eviction, is when the tenant fails to pay rent on time and the landlord wishes to evict the tenant. No-Cause Eviction is when the landlord wishes to evict the tenant without giving a reason. In either case, the court must approve the eviction in order for it to be legally enforced.