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A couple accuse their landlord of robbing them of their dream to be foster parents; after a fight between a tenant and a landlord, roommates must battle over car damage, missing property and unpaid wages.
A couple accuse their landlord of robbing them of their dream to be foster parents; after a fight between a tenant and a landlord, roommates must battle over car damage, missing property and unpaid wages.
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S24, EP197 "Child Removed From Drunk Parents?!; 34-Year-Old Brat Beat Down!"A violent domestic dispute leads to a frightened child's rescue and damage to an intervening friend's vehicle; a man leaves his shoes in the middle of the living room, which upsets his roommates and the judge when he refuses to move them.
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S23, EP64 "You Made It Awkward! You Pay for It!; I Am Not My Adult Son's Keeper!"A woman sues for emotional distress when her roommate allows her ex-lover to visit their apartment; a woman goes after her son and his ex-wife for thousands of dollars she lent to them, but they say she was just helping them out during hard times.
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S24, EP198 "Divorce Fallout = Free Horses!; When a Pit Bull Attacks ... Yet Again!"A woman sues a divorcee for medical bills after she sprains her ankle when jumping over a fence to see free horses; a year after a pit bull attacks a woman's terrier, the woman revisits the dog park, only to be viciously attacked by the same dog.
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S19, EP218 "Unbearable Living Conditions?!; Merging Motorist Mayhem!"A fed-up tenant goes after her landlord; a motorist says he had no option but to sideswipe another vehicle merging onto a freeway.
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S24, EP196 "Don't Cosign With Your Idiot Boyfriend!; Canadians, Defamation and a Mexican Holiday?!"A young woman's parting shot at an ex-lover gets her no closer to the $23,000 loan she says she took out on his behalf; a man begs a resort owner not to give his $6,000 rental to Canadians, and she sues him for defamation when he changes his mind.
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S24, EP195 "Teenager Cusses Out Slow Senior?!; Locked Out and Fired Up!"When a 17-year-old revs his engine and curses at a 79-year-old widow for driving too slowly, a grown man steps in and punches his car; a landlord has to sleep in her car after her roommate locks her out after an argument.
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S24, EP135 "Reasons You Should Live With Your Mother!; Hotel Tinder Date Fail!"A couple move in with Mom to improve credit scores and save for a new home, but a fight over money and tools divides them; an online meeting leads to a face-to-face at a motel, the reported disappearance of a phone, threats and harassment.
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