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Shorting a Roofer
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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Nov 30, 2023
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Podcast episode
Description
The plaintiff says he hired the defendant to mix and master four songs, but he’s still waiting for them. He’s suing the defendant for a refund since nothing was ever done. The defendant says the plaintiff only asked for one song, which he delivered. He insists he would have charged far more for four songs.
Then, the plaintiff says she and her boyfriend moved to New York City and rented an apartment from the defendant, but the woman lied about the condition of the place. They say there was no heat, the water was yellow, and the defendant tried to record them. They’re suing for the return of their security deposit. The defendant says the neighbors complained about the plaintiffs because they smoked pot and their dog scratched the door. They also disconnected the outdoor security cameras. She’s countersuing for repairs and unpaid rent.
The plaintiff says he worked as a roofer for the defendant’s company, but he’s getting stiffed on some of his pay. He worked hard for it, so he’s suing for what he’s due. The defendant says the plaintiff showed up early and wants to be paid for hours he wasn’t scheduled. He insists the plaintiff was paid in full.
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Then, the plaintiff says she and her boyfriend moved to New York City and rented an apartment from the defendant, but the woman lied about the condition of the place. They say there was no heat, the water was yellow, and the defendant tried to record them. They’re suing for the return of their security deposit. The defendant says the neighbors complained about the plaintiffs because they smoked pot and their dog scratched the door. They also disconnected the outdoor security cameras. She’s countersuing for repairs and unpaid rent.
The plaintiff says he worked as a roofer for the defendant’s company, but he’s getting stiffed on some of his pay. He worked hard for it, so he’s suing for what he’s due. The defendant says the plaintiff showed up early and wants to be paid for hours he wasn’t scheduled. He insists the plaintiff was paid in full.
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Released:
Nov 30, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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