Tenant Owes $5,200 in Rent and Makes Wild Excuses to Judge
Автор: Court Watchers
Загружено: 2026-03-04
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A tenant faces eviction after years of living in a property with serious problems. Hear his side of the story as he details the issues, from sewage backups to broken appliances. Is it a case of neglect, or is the tenant simply taking advantage of the situation? Find out if he can win!
00:00 Landlord Explains Lease Dispute And Missed Payments
01:52 Allegations Of An Unapproved Business Arise
02:32 Tenant Tells A Very Different Story About The Agreement
03:57 $90,000 Paid For Unusable Space? The Tenant Explains
05:07 The Truth About The Debris And Code Enforcement
07:24 Did The Landlord Ignore Major Repair Requests?
10:30 The Judge Questions The Timing Of The Tenant's Claims
11:46 Landlord Fires Back About The Plumbing Issues
14:28 A Shocking Discovery About The Tenant's Location
17:10 The Reality Of The Last Six Months Revealed
19:30 Who Is Really To Blame For The Sauna And Toilets?
22:30 Missing Appliances And Alleged Floor Collapses
24:10 The Tenant Makes A Major Financial Demand
27:00 The Judge Weighs The Conflicting Evidence
Residential Property: Property used primarily for living purposes.
Month-to-Month Lease: A rental agreement that continues for a month at a time, and can be terminated by either party with proper notice.
Late Fee: A charge assessed for rent payments made after the due date.
Complaint: A formal legal document initiating a lawsuit.
Breach of Contract: Failure to fulfill the terms of a contract.
Commercial Property: Property used for business purposes.
Uninhabitable: Unfit for living; dangerous or unhealthy conditions.
Code Enforcement: Government agencies responsible for ensuring buildings and properties meet safety and health standards.
Writ of Possession: A court order giving the landlord the right to take possession of the property.
Monetary Judgment: A court order requiring a party to pay a specific amount of money.
Evidence: Information presented in court to support a claim.
Sublet: The act of a tenant renting a property to a third-party.
Electric Filing: The electronic submission of case documents, such as evidence, to the court for review.
This is legal commentary for educational purposes only. Not legal advice.
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