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When a man accidentally steps on his puppy, his friend pays to fix the dog's broken leg, but his failure to pay off the debt results in massive interest, and their friendship is on the line.
When a man accidentally steps on his puppy, his friend pays to fix the dog's broken leg, but his failure to pay off the debt results in massive interest, and their friendship is on the line.
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S12, EP125 "Ex Marks the Debt!"A former couple dispute a car loan, cellphone charges and rental costs after their breakup; the woman says the man bailed on repayment; he says the car being totaled and her rejection of repayment wipes his debt clear; with romance wrecked and receipts reviving, this case is riding toward justice.
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S11, EP168 "No Evi-dents of Damage"A boxing gym parking-lot collision spirals into a courtroom clash over a bounced insurance check and unpaid repair bills.
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S12, EP126 "Root of the Problem"Bamboo sparks a backyard battle between longtime neighbors -- one insists his neighbor's plants invaded his yard and forced him to pay for removal, while the other says it isn't even his bamboo! When bamboo starts spreading and blame starts branching, someone's story is bound to crack.
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S11, EP58 "I'm Too Sexy"A man knowingly allows an unlicensed hairstylist to braid his hair then says that disqualifies her from being paid; in a single hour, she sends him a dozen texts demanding payment.
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S12, EP124 "Sign, Sealed, Betrayed"A co-signed SUV becomes the centerpiece of a messy breakup after it's repossessed and toll fines appear; the woman says the man skipped payments and ignored fines, but he says she gave the car up willingly and lacks evidence; when busted budgets and bitter breakups combine, the truth may need a tow.
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S12, EP123 "Trash and Dash"A rental arrangement collapses after a sudden move-out leaves the property in rough shape; the landlord says he kept up repairs, while the tenant says the place was never properly maintained; with dents, debris and dueling stories, this rental ruckus is about to get swept into court.
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S12, EP122 "Shattered Dreams"A married couple say their belongings were trashed in transit to Liberia; the man they hired says he's just the middleman in this maritime mess; with accusations afloat and accountability adrift, the judges are ready to dock some drama.
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