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A horse lover who provided a young woman with a free stall and discounted rent in her home says the tenant ruined her riding arena by spreading the wrong kind of footing material.
A horse lover who provided a young woman with a free stall and discounted rent in her home says the tenant ruined her riding arena by spreading the wrong kind of footing material.
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S12, EP85 "Electric Boogie"A handyman sues for unpaid labor after wiring work sparks a payment fight; he thought the job was solid while she claims faulty wiring, holes in walls and hostile texts!
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S12, EP18 "Holy Words, Unholy Acts!"After nearly a year living with his mother's best friend, a man says he was suddenly locked out and left without his belongings; she argues that he disrupted her household and owes her for clothing and support.
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S12, EP17 "Family Doesn't Mean Free"An aunt says she lent her niece money for a car -- but the niece says it was a free ride from some generous seniors; now they're stuck in a legal traffic jam over who gets the vehicle.
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