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Not Getting The Job Done
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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Nov 29, 2023
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Description
The plaintiff hired and paid the defendant to re-tile her apartment floor and kitchen walls. The defendant told the plaintiff he would complete the job in a week, but the job still isn’t done after two months, and the plaintiff’s apartment is a mess, so she is suing. The defendant claims the plaintiff added more tasks to the job and that’s why it isn’t completed yet. Additionally, the defendant alleges that the plaintiff sent him sexually explicit videos, and after he rebuffed her, the defendant believes the plaintiff is retaliating with this lawsuit.
Then, the plaintiffs say they went to retrieve their car from church one day, and it was missing because the defendant illegally towed their car from a spot they had every right to park in. The plaintiffs are suing for the tow fee they paid. The defendant insists he had every right to tow the car because the plaintiffs didn’t have the proper permit, and his manager signed off on the tow.
Plus, the plaintiff rented an apartment from the defendant and was ordered to leave because she was a little behind on rent. When the plaintiff went back to retrieve her grandbaby’s crib and refrigerator, she claims the defendant locked her out. The plaintiff says her landlord never explained why he withheld the plaintiff’s security deposit, so she’s suing. The defendant insists he sent a detailed letter explaining that the security deposit was being applied to her unpaid rent, so he denies owing anything.
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Then, the plaintiffs say they went to retrieve their car from church one day, and it was missing because the defendant illegally towed their car from a spot they had every right to park in. The plaintiffs are suing for the tow fee they paid. The defendant insists he had every right to tow the car because the plaintiffs didn’t have the proper permit, and his manager signed off on the tow.
Plus, the plaintiff rented an apartment from the defendant and was ordered to leave because she was a little behind on rent. When the plaintiff went back to retrieve her grandbaby’s crib and refrigerator, she claims the defendant locked her out. The plaintiff says her landlord never explained why he withheld the plaintiff’s security deposit, so she’s suing. The defendant insists he sent a detailed letter explaining that the security deposit was being applied to her unpaid rent, so he denies owing anything.
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Released:
Nov 29, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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