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A tenant says she bailed after enduring a lack of heat, a lack of hot water, and a gas leak only for her landlord to throw out her belongings; the landlord fires back, saying she was behind on rent, legally evicted and failed to retrieve her things in time; now this battle boils down to bad conditions versus bad compliance.
A tenant says she bailed after enduring a lack of heat, a lack of hot water, and a gas leak only for her landlord to throw out her belongings; the landlord fires back, saying she was behind on rent, legally evicted and failed to retrieve her things in time; now this battle boils down to bad conditions versus bad compliance.
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S12, EP109 "You Got Me Muffed Up"A woman says she bought an SUV with hidden problems and lost money on registration and insurance, so she wants her cash back; the seller argues that the vehicle was inspected, discounted for a muffler issue and sold strictly as-is; only the facts reveal if this was a fair find or a failing four-wheeler.
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S11, EP164 "Roachella"A landlord demands unpaid rent and damages, but his former tenant says the apartment was a rodent-infested nightmare; can the tenant's accusations of filth justify a financial escape?
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S12, EP110 "Gone With the Couch"A tenant says she bailed after enduring a lack of heat, a lack of hot water, and a gas leak only for her landlord to throw out her belongings; the landlord fires back, saying she was behind on rent, legally evicted and failed to retrieve her things in time; now this battle boils down to bad conditions versus bad compliance.
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S11, EP174 "Financial Knock-Out"A boxing manager sues his former protégé over an unpaid loan; the fighter blames his lack of repayment on "shady" interest rates and his manager's wealth.
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S12, EP108 "Sub-Let Me Down"A man says he handed over a deposit and the first month's rent only to leave when roommate tensions boiled over, and now he demands a refund; the roommate says he was the one who broke their agreement, damaged her things and moved out early; so, who really caused this roommate ruckus?
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S12, EP107 "Lease and Desist"A tenant says he moved out due to an increasingly uncomfortable living situation and is seeking his security deposit; his former landlord fires back, saying the tenant broke house rules, hogged shared spaces and raised the utility bill; was this a justified departure or just dramatic?
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S12, EP106 "Gone in a Snack"A woman bolts from her new rental after three days, saying her landlord ate her food and then snapped at her; he says it's a simple misunderstanding, and her discounted rent is non-refundable; when food fights meet flaky agreements, the judges decide who's really out to lunch.
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