How to Sue a Airbnb / VRBO in Indiana Small Claims Court
Host disputes, property damage & refund denials
In Indiana, airbnb / vrbo disputes are handled in the Small Claims Court. You can sue for up to $10,000 without a lawyer — making small claims the fastest and most affordable way to resolve a airbnb / vrbo dispute. When an Airbnb host refuses to refund you for a property that doesn't match the listing, or when a host falsely blames you for damage to collect your security deposit, small claims court is often your best option after Airbnb's AirCover process fails.
What You Can Sue a Airbnb / VRBO For in Indiana
- ✓ Property was significantly different from the listing description or photos
- ✓ Host withheld security deposit without justification
- ✓ Uninhabitable conditions (no heat, pests, safety hazards) forced early checkout
- ✓ Host claimed you caused damage you didn't
- ✓ Airbnb denied your AirCover claim unfairly
- ✓ Host canceled last-minute and Airbnb's refund didn't cover your costs
Indiana Small Claims — Key Facts
Step-by-Step: Suing a Airbnb / VRBO in Indiana
Confirm your claim is within Indiana's $10,000 limit
Indiana's small claims limit is $10,000. If your damages are higher, you can reduce your claim to the limit or file in Indiana civil court. Use our Indiana Small Claims Limit guide for the full details.
Send a demand letter first
Sue both Airbnb Inc. and the host if Airbnb's internal dispute resolution failed you. Airbnb is incorporated in Delaware — find the registered agent for your state on the Secretary of State website. Courts in Indiana expect plaintiffs to have made a good-faith attempt to resolve the dispute. A demand letter also creates a paper trail and often prompts payment without any court filing.
Gather your evidence
Your case is only as strong as your evidence. Collect everything before filing — see the checklist below for exactly what you need for a airbnb / vrbo dispute.
Find the right Indiana courthouse
File at the Small Claims Court in the Indiana county where the airbnb / vrbo is located, does business, or where the dispute occurred. For businesses, check the Indiana Secretary of State website for the correct legal name and registered agent address.
Pay the filing fee ($35–$85)
Indiana small claims filing fees range from $35 to $85 depending on your claim amount. Use our Indiana Filing Fee Calculator to find the exact amount for your claim. Keep your file-stamped copy.
Serve the defendant properly
The airbnb / vrbo must be formally notified of the lawsuit. Indiana courts provide specific instructions — follow them exactly. Improper service is one of the most common reasons cases are dismissed.
Present your case at the hearing
Bring 3 organized copies of all evidence. Present your case in order: what happened, how much you lost, and why the airbnb / vrbo is responsible. Most Indiana small claims hearings last 15–30 minutes. Stay calm, stick to facts, and let the judge ask questions.
Evidence Checklist: Suing a Airbnb / VRBO in Indiana
Tips for Winning Your Airbnb / VRBO Case in Indiana
Archive the listing the moment you arrive using a URL archiver like archive.org — this prevents the host from changing it retroactively.
Document any issues in the Airbnb message thread immediately — don't just complain verbally to the host.
Airbnb's AirCover is not insurance — it has many exclusions. Exhaust it, then file in small claims if denied.
For VRBO/Vrbo disputes, the process is similar. File against the property owner (not just the platform) when possible.
Check Indiana's Exact Filing Fee
Filing fees in Indiana range from $35–$85 depending on your claim amount. Find the exact fee before you file.
Indiana Filing Fee Calculator →