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Litigants dispute property damage; an ex-boyfriend sues for more than $2,000 for a promise ring.
Litigants dispute property damage; an ex-boyfriend sues for more than $2,000 for a promise ring.
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S1, EP30A defendant says she doesn't have to repay a loan because she used to drive the plaintiff and his girlfriend to various locations to run errands; a couple sue a contractor for an unfinished remodeling job to their kitchen.
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S1, EP22A landlady sues her tenant for $4,000 for unpaid rent, property damage and unpaid utilities; a man sues his ex-boyfriend in the amount of $4,571.
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S1, EP38A woman says the defendant took advantage of her in a broken rental agreement, while the defendant countersues for the damages to the property she rented; a litigant says nearly $4,000 was a gift, not a loan.
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S1, EP44 "Not a Charity"A woman sues her brother for failure to repay her for a loan; a man renting property decides to get out of his lease due to the restrictions.
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S1, EP125Lester sues Jasmine for failure to remit payment for a car he sold to her, but she says there were a number of damages to the car that he failed to disclose.
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S1, EP86A daughter resists repaying her mother for a cash loan or returning a phone for which she's paying; a woman says her ex is a deadbeat who took her collection of luxury purses and never repaid the money he borrowed from her.
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S1, EP81An aunt says she lent her nephew money to fix his car, but he insists he never borrowed any money; an auto mechanic says a woman failed to provide a deposit on repairs and used his garage to store and hide her vehicle from being repossessed.
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S1, EP60A woman says her ex-fiancé split without paying his share of the bills; an attempt to help a homeless single mom went awry when, the plaintiff claims, the defendant nearly burned down her kitchen.
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