Indiana Small Claims Eviction Complaint is a legal document that is used to initiate the process of evicting a tenant from a rental property. This document is also known as a “Complaint for Eviction” and is filed in the county court where the rental property is located. The complaint is filed by a landlord against the tenant and alleges that the tenant has violated their lease agreement, usually by failing to pay rent or damaging the property. The complaint will also specify the amount of damages being sought by the landlord. There are two types of Indiana Small Claims Eviction Complaints: Summons and Complaint, and Complaint for Possession. The Summons and Complaint is used in cases where the tenant must appear in court to answer the complaint. The Complaint for Possession is used when the landlord is seeking possession of the property without a court hearing. Both types of Indiana Small Claims Eviction Complaints must be served on the tenant in accordance with Indiana law. Upon receiving the complaint, the tenant must respond within the time period specified in the complaint, otherwise, a default judgment may be entered against the tenant.