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A tenant may be evicted for:

A. Nonpayment of rent under an agreement for the lease purchase or occupation of a dwelling when such payments are not made after ten (10) calendar days of the agreement date of payment, or ten (10) calendar days following the first day of the month in a month-to-month tenancy.

B. Any arrearage in rent, costs, or damages which have been due and owing for thirty (30) calendar days or more. The receipt by a landlord of partial payments under an agreement shall not excuse the payment of any balance due upon demand.

C. Nuisance, property damage, or destruction, injuries to the property, person, or peace of other tenants, or injuries or damage to common areas and property.

D. Serious or repeated violations of the rental agreement, any reasonable rules or regulations adopted in accordance with Section 2-102 of this Title, or any applicable building or housing codes.

E. Occupation of any premises without permission or agreement, following any reasonable demand by a person in authority over the premises to leave.

F. Terms in the rental agreement which do not conflict with the provisions of this Title. ONCA 11-41, eff. Apr. 12, 2011.