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Original artwork is donated before it can be sold; a man doesn't allow contractors to access his cousin's ADU.
Original artwork is donated before it can be sold; a man doesn't allow contractors to access his cousin's ADU.
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S13, EP17 "For the Recording & No Renters, No Money"Neighbors argue over the position of a security camera that faces a backyard pool; a woman sues her ex over delayed home repairs and lost rental income.
Justice for All With Judge Cristina Pérez
S10, EP17 "Disaster in Paradise & Vipee"A dispute between college friends over a golf cart related injury; women sue a club owner after not being allowed to reenter the VIP section.
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Rerun Air Date: January 24, 2026Judge Cristina Pérez presides over small-claims court arbitrations.
Justice for All With Judge Cristina Pérez
Rerun Air Date: January 24, 2026Judge Cristina Pérez presides over small-claims court arbitrations.
Justice for All With Judge Cristina Pérez
S13, EP17 "For the Recording & No Renters, No Money"Neighbors argue over the position of a security camera that faces a backyard pool; a woman sues her ex over delayed home repairs and lost rental income.
Justice for All With Judge Cristina Pérez
S13, EP16 "Check My Power & Cologne Ranger"A power outage ruins a tenant's expensive dog food; a singer's ex-girlfriend loses a bottle of cologne gifted by a fan.
Justice for All With Judge Cristina Pérez
S13, EP15 "Dating Danger & Tossed to the Curb"A man treats dating as an investment and seeks the return of his money after an ex defames him; a plaintiff blames a roommate for lost sobriety and a lost job.
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S13, EP14 "Impromptu I Do"A vacation rental guest throws a last-minute wedding, violating the rental agreement and damaging property.
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