New Case:Judge DEMANDS Answers: “You NEVER Built a House, Did You?”
Автор: Justice Chronicles
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Tenant CAUGHT Faking "Layoff" to Skip Late Fees
Witness a landlord and tenant battle over unpaid rent and property damages. This video reveals the details of a complex rental dispute, including accusations of bad faith, broken agreements, and property damage. Follow the landlord and tenant's arguments in court, examining the lease terms, communications, and evidence. What will the judge decide about the owed amount?
Litigants List:
Plaintiff: (Landlord/Property Manager)
Mr. Alford (Landlord's Representative)
Defendants: (Tenants)
Mr. Ferguson (Tenant)
Ms. Conway (Tenant)
Miss Perkinson (Spokesperson for the Tenants)
Bad Faith: Dishonesty or deception in a transaction or dealing. Acting in bad faith means acting with intent to deceive or be unfair.
Termination Notice: A formal written notice from a landlord to a tenant, informing them of the termination of the tenancy, often due to a violation of the lease.
Itemized List: A detailed breakdown of costs or damages, often used to support a claim for compensation.
Lease Terms: The specific conditions and agreements outlined in a lease agreement between a landlord and tenant.
Rebuttal: A statement to counter or disprove the opposing party's argument.
Damages: A sum of money claimed or awarded in compensation for loss or injury.
Deposit: Money paid by a tenant to a landlord to cover potential damages to the property.
Forwarding Address: The address to which mail is sent after a person moves.
Appeal: The process of asking a higher court to review the decision of a lower court.
De Novo: A new. In this case, a new trial.
This is legal commentary for educational purposes only. Not legal advice.
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