Tina Marie Gibbs, 27, pleaded no contest to first-degree arson on July 2.
She was sentenced to 16 months in prison and 36 months of post-prison supervision.
Three counts of first-degree arson were dismissed.
Gibbs was arrested on April 28 in connection with an early morning fire on April 2 at 2306 Harding St.
The fire was dis-covered by a Sweet Home police officer on patrol. The blaze was safely extinguished by the Sweet Home Fire Department but the single-story home was a total loss.
A neighboring care facility received minor fire damage to an exterior wall.
The home had recently been sold prior to the fire and the new owner had been forced to evict the previous long-term tenants, including Gibbs and her family, according to police.
The home had been gutted for remodeling, so the fire spread quickly through the structure. The property owner, Brad Newport, estimated his loss at approximately $35,000.
Police arrested a second suspect in the arson, Elbert Hackworth, 50, on May 7. He was scheduled for trial this week on Tuesday and Wednesday.