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A room rental goes rogue after a shakeup of extra fees and a surprise, deaf pit bull; the former tenant says her landlord and his son never gave back her full deposit; the son argues that she ditched a four-month agreement. It's a fur-filled fight over funds and flaky promises.
A room rental goes rogue after a shakeup of extra fees and a surprise, deaf pit bull; the former tenant says her landlord and his son never gave back her full deposit; the son argues that she ditched a four-month agreement. It's a fur-filled fight over funds and flaky promises.
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