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If, after the date set forth in the notice to quit for the tenant to quit possession of the dwelling unit, the tenant has not quit possession, the landlord may file a complaint in the Trial Court for eviction and such other relief as the Court may deem just and proper. The complaint shall state:

A. The names of the adult tenant(s) against whom the suit is brought;

B. A description of the rental agreement, if any;

C. The address or reasonable description of the location of the premises;

D. The grounds for eviction;

E. A statement showing that the notice to quit and any required termination notices have been served in accordance with this Code or other applicable law; and

F. A statement of the relief demanded, including any claim(s) for possession of the dwelling unit, damages, fees, costs, or other special relief.

G. If the landlord is an Indian Housing Authority, a statement that the Indian Housing Authority has complied with all required regulatory processes prior to filing the eviction action. ONCA 11-41, eff. Apr. 12, 2011.