Landlord Tries to EVICT Over $192 in Legal Fees
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Загружено: 2025-12-26
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Witness the unfolding drama in a series of tense courtroom hearings! From a tenant's struggle with video evidence to a landlord's quest for unpaid rent, these cases reveal the complex dance of legal procedures and personal circumstances. See how judges navigate technicalities, last-minute payments, and missed appearances. Will a tenant's timely rent payment prevent eviction? What happens when bankruptcy throws a wrench into landlord proceedings? And can a simple agreement be reached when one party is absent? Tune in for a gripping look inside the justice system!
00:00 Attorney Forgets His Tie & A Dress Code Violation
00:30 Judge Battles Lawyer: Refusing Default on Paid Rent
04:14 Legal Debate: Is the Landlord Entitled to Possession?
07:40 "I'm Stumped": Lawyer Argues Over Unpaid Court Costs
15:40 Judge Fears Tenants Are Being Misled By Management
20:37 Witness Disconnects From Zoom During Questioning
27:13 The "No Tie" Attorney Returns to Court
27:42 Tenant Vanishes From The Breakout Room Before Hearing
33:28 $6,120 In Arrears: Landlord Demands Possession
40:50 Judge Scolds Defendant For Moving Around on Camera
43:14 Consent Judgment Agreement: The Payment Plan
48:24 Husband Is At Work: Default vs. Consent Judgment
54:51 "Violation of Automatic Stay": Lawyer Threatens Sanctions
01:02:01 Eviction Not Dismissed Over A Missing Laundry Key
Writ of Restitution: A court order that compels a party to return property to another party. In landlord-tenant cases, it's typically an order for the tenant to vacate the premises.
Statutory Covenants: Obligations or promises imposed by law on parties to a contract, such as those related to property maintenance in a lease agreement.
Executory Contract: A contract that has not yet been fully performed by either party. In this context, it refers to a land contract where the buyer has not yet received full title to the property.
Automatic Stay: A legal injunction that is automatically imposed by law when a bankruptcy petition is filed. It prohibits creditors from taking any action against the debtor or their property without the permission of the bankruptcy court.
Discharge in Bankruptcy: The release of a debtor from personal liability for certain specified types of debts when the bankruptcy petition is granted.
This is legal commentary for educational purposes only. Not legal advice.
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