An Oregon Residential Eviction Complaint is a legal document filed by a landlord or property manager in order to start the eviction process in the state of Oregon. It must state the details of the landlord-tenant relationship, the reasons for the eviction, and the amount of rent that is owed. The complaint must also include the date the tenant was given notice to vacate, the date when the tenant must move out, and the total amount of rent owed. There are two types of Oregon Residential Eviction Complaints: Unlawful Detained and Forcible Entry and Detained. An Unlawful Detained is used when a tenant has failed to pay rent or violated the terms of the rental agreement, and a Forcible Entry and Detained is used when a tenant has stayed past the move-out date or refused to move out. Once the complaint is filed, the tenant must be served with the complaint and given the opportunity to respond. If the tenant does not respond, the landlord may proceed with the eviction process.