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A tenant blames late rent on job loss and accuses his landlady of theft, lies and making a bogus police call; meanwhile, the landlady says the tenant trashed her home and threatened her with a knife; watch as the judges cut through the accusations and find justice.
A tenant blames late rent on job loss and accuses his landlady of theft, lies and making a bogus police call; meanwhile, the landlady says the tenant trashed her home and threatened her with a knife; watch as the judges cut through the accusations and find justice.
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S12, EP102 "Battle in the Basement"A tenant blames late rent on job loss and accuses his landlady of theft, lies and making a bogus police call; meanwhile, the landlady says the tenant trashed her home and threatened her with a knife; watch as the judges cut through the accusations and find justice.
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S11, EP150 "Bad Romance"A bride says her newlywed husband took her money and jewelry while she wasn't home; he says she manipulated him into getting married and denies ever taking her belongings.
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S12, EP103 "Fast and Spurious"A man and his son say they bought a car through a payment app, found it in awful condition and got stiffed on the refund; the seller insists he was upfront and says the payment app is the real problem; when an online deal sparks real-world drama, the judges must take the wheel.
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S11, EP148 "The Leashed You Can Do"The plaintiff says a dog attacked her while she was looking for her missing cat; the dog's owner says she was trespassing, wasn't actually bitten and ended up causing him undue stress!
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S12, EP101 "Barking Up the Wrong Tree"A homeowner says her neighbor's pit bulls damaged her fruit trees and cost her income; the neighbor fires back, saying her dogs were always leashed and never even stepped foot on the property; when tree damage meets territorial tension, it's up to the judges to sniff out the truth.
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