Good on the plaintiff for suing instead of going through her insurance. Those higher premiums are no joke and very unfair considering she was not at fault. Insurance companies should NOT be able to penalize the innocent, but they do if it costs them money.
@Luna She the owns the apartment, its very obvious.She know the body corporate president and she's paying the home insurance for the place. A renter would just contact their landlord and leave to sort out.
@Luna Completely wrong. If she was a renter - she couldn't sue. It wouldn't be her property damaged. A Renter doesn't own the wall, the paint on the walls or the carpet on floor. That all belongs to owner of the apartment. No renter insurances company would pay a tenant for damages to these things - I know because I had a claim on renters insurance for a flood event. All I got paid for was the items I owned in the apartment damaged by the water. I didn't paid for any damage for the physical structure, the landlord got that. It extremely obvious she is the owner of the apartment, how you missing this? .
Once carpet is wet, the padding should be changed and a germicide deep cleaning. Commercial fans should be in place to prevent mold from spreading throughout. Wall prep before painting . The plaintiff was prepared. Impressive. 🤓
My window seal is broken and it has been raining in Michigan heavily for the past week or so and my residence have yet to fix the window, after 2 weeks putting in a high priority request, the carpet keeps getting wet
@@Bellalovelola contact the landlord/tenant department of your area to inquire about your rent being put into an account where it will remain until repairs are done.. I guarantee it’ll get fixed really quick when they’re not getting any rent money
He did NOT send her "an email with an offer"!!! He sent her a threatening email TELLING her to take his cheap, half baked, bodgy offer of less than half what the job NEEDED, and to stop trying to charge him twice!! This smart, determined, lovely young lady was sound and measured in ALL her dealings with him- a lazy, cheap BULLY!!
@@mr.keptitreal on RUclips when the person is a black female BW write how CUTE or adorable or stunning she is. it could be Marilyn Monroe standing there and crickets.
Defendant replaced the bathroom but refused to pay her reasonable costs. Insurance valued damage at significantly more. Defendant should have paid and now he will. He was not a reasonable guy.
$1900 is cheap for water damage. The carpet & padding should have been pulled up, the ceiling redone and the drywall replaced. Anything less would may cause mold problems,
The plaintiff is gorgeous I love her voice 😍😍😍😍 I knew she would win I just wished that Judge Milian awarded her with the entire $1900 she was suing for……. The defendant was dragging his feet because he wasn’t trying to get the repairs done I’m glad she sued him otherwise he would have attempted to get away with it 💯
In my condo association, if water leaks from another unit and it touches anything that is permeable, it requires removal and replacement (i.e drywall, carpet, etc). It eliminates the possibility of mold down the line that could ultimately affect the entire building. That's perhaps why the insurance estimate was higher because it included replacing the carpet on the stairs. Either way I would never have been satisfied with cleaning the stairs the carpet would have had to come up.
She wasn't a tenant. She owns the unit that she lives in and he rents out the unit that he own; which is located above her unit. What they're saying is an apartment is a condominium.
that carpet has to be torn out. Period. That is 14 Karat nasty. I know, I worked on houses in Beverly Hills, Thousand Oaks, Oak Hills, Hidden hills......etc for 15 years.
I do like how JM always try's to explain each side of her verdict. As opposed to just slamming the gavel and screeching, "so and so wins, see ya later!"
It's the judge's job to set the pace. Some people are verbose or slow talkers. BTW they get more time here because it's a TV show obviously but in a real courtroom you are literally allowed a few seconds to answer before getting cut off.
WHAT? At 3:35 it always amazes me as to how stupid the people are, that Harvey interviews, he asks the simple question 'if the apartment above leaks water into your apartment, are they responsible?' and the woman in the dumb hat answers, 'no, because the water should be contained on the floor above' How on earth does that answer the question?...
I think what she’s saying is that the tenant is not at fault if there is damage because all they did was flush the toilet. The person who is at fault is the person whose job it is to ensure that water doesn’t leak between units (i.e. builder or property manager)
@@mistyk.2152 that’s no dmn excuse to not let someone finished their sentences especially if they’re answering a question you asked, the judge doesn’t edit anything, the judge def be rude sometimes!!
In what world would he not be responsible to fix all of her apartment?! Toilet water was all over her carpet! It should have all been replaced! Absolutely disgusting and ridiculous. It wasn't her fault! I feel badly for her.
This case is cut and dry. The defendant is a slob and a slumlord and I feel bad that she has this dude as her landlord. He took no responsibility whatsoever for his actions
I had a bad flood once in my apartment and my lovely landlord didn't feel the need to replace the carpet! Well... After a couple weeks of drying,( my furniture was ruined as well), it got mold underneath! In the end he had to replace all of it... Instead of just doing that from day one! It was a nightmare! And I had 3 young kids
unfortunately i think he owns part of the production company, he certainly is one of the executive producers. He got a reputation in Hollywood for being a complete A**hole I've heard from industry sources.
Absolutely! It has helped me a lot. One thing that’s rewarding for me is, when tenants come to sign their lease and walk through, I have a checklist for each of us to mark any little blemishes, and I take photos/video of them. Tenants model after me doing that, taking their own photos, without me suggesting they do so. I know they will carry that unspoken guidance with them for their future apartments.
What people don't realize is once you file a claim with the insurance company, you now have a claim on your record, which increases the rates. Whether they pay or not.
The claim must be fulfilled for your rates to increase. If she doesn't cash the check and let's the insurance company know the issue was resolved then the claim is essentially erased.
@@alexandrabaer2880 that’s not true! I’ve called underwriters and claims departments to see about getting claims removed and you cannot. I’m a licensed agent, not sure if you are but I have tried and been unsuccessful. They simply won’t do it because they need the record that a peril occurred and after 3 in a 36 month period, many will not insure you.
@@sandra3547 wrong, you can rescind a claim before conclusion. Of course you can't remove after conclusion. There may be a record a claim was initiated (depending on carrier policy and state/local laws) but it would have no bearing if rescinded. Adjusters know more than agents.
I'm no contractor . . . but . . . repairing/replacing some drywall, matching up the paint drying out under the carpet and cleaning it would cost far more than $500
The defendant is not a nice person, and he obviously didn’t care about the plaintiff’s predicament. Even the statement “… spend my money at your discretion” came across as rude.
Through most of this, the defendant kept reminding me of someone but i couldn't figure it out until the end... then it hit me, he looks a lot like Bobby Moynihan from SNL
I had no idea Coriolanus Snow was a landlord in his later years. I guess he really didn't die choking on his own blood during a fit of unexpected laughter. The more you know.
Smh something like this happened to my hubs and I in the last apartment complex we lived in. The apartment above us had a loose toilet ring gasket and their bathroom was in the same place ours was so it caused us to have a leak that came from their toilet and it was right above our toilet. I noticed it one day when I was using the bathroom because I sat down and felt a drop on my head 🤢. I looked up and there it was a leak. The complex fixed the problem about 2 weeks after smh but I stayed on their butts and they just put us in another apartment building in the complex and this time it was upstairs thank God. I had started getting sick 😷 because it caused black mold which is very dangerous and I was not going to let up on them until they put us in another apartment that was upstairs.
JM says here no one wants toilet water stained carpet, but in another video she said wash towels and reuse them after a sewage pipe overflowed and towels were used as barriers and cleanup, wouldn't give her $50 for towels and said wash and reuse them.
I love how his tenant caused the whole issue in the first place and what does the landlord do? He replaces the whole bathroom? Piss on the neighbor and all of her damage though right? That is bull crap
So he was fine with replacing a whole bathroom but not with her damages because he did not like that she does not want it fixed for cheap? Water leaking includes the risk of mold. You cannot go cheap on water damage like that
Do you not have a body corporate in the US?? Like a special insurance that is specifically for joint areas (i.e. common walls and leaks in pipes that are common to more than 1 apartment)?? We literally have places that maintain insurance and all common areas - kinda like your HOA - I assumed that is what you have HOA for
The stain is irrelevant… you have water going through a plaster lap. It will form a slurry that will be white when dried. Just give her the $1100.00… why waste time?
It’s a condominium building. She owns her unit. The defendant owns the unit above her, but he rents it out to someone else. If the leak wasn’t due to negligence, she’d have to file a claim through her own homeowners insurance and wouldn’t be able to successfully sue. However, the leak was due to negligence. In this instance, the owner of the unit above her is responsible. That owner now has the option of suing his tenant.
I thought the owner of the apt building was responsible for fixing damage the tenant did not cause. Why did this lady need to use her insurance? I'm confused
Isn't it a shame that for years we pay insurance premiums and when something happens we don't want to make a claim because the insurance company will raise our rates. What is wrong with this picture?
Good on the plaintiff for suing instead of going through her insurance. Those higher premiums are no joke and very unfair considering she was not at fault. Insurance companies should NOT be able to penalize the innocent, but they do if it costs them money.
Her rates will go up.
Period.
Her insurance company knows about it
Exactly!
Yes I got a higher price since I got my car stolen and it wasn't me fault
@Luna She the owns the apartment, its very obvious.She know the body corporate president and she's paying the home insurance for the place. A renter would just contact their landlord and leave to sort out.
@Luna Completely wrong. If she was a renter - she couldn't sue. It wouldn't be her property damaged. A Renter doesn't own the wall, the paint on the walls or the carpet on floor. That all belongs to owner of the apartment. No renter insurances company would pay a tenant for damages to these things - I know because I had a claim on renters insurance for a flood event. All I got paid for was the items I owned in the apartment damaged by the water. I didn't paid for any damage for the physical structure, the landlord got that.
It extremely obvious she is the owner of the apartment, how you missing this? .
Once carpet is wet, the padding should be changed and a germicide deep cleaning. Commercial fans should be in place to prevent mold from spreading throughout. Wall prep before painting . The plaintiff was prepared. Impressive. 🤓
@Debra Hill Absolutely spot on correct. Happened to me and ServePro did exactly as you described. 👍🏻
@@jcchristopher1417 I am an apt manager for the past 20 years...This is a recurring experience in my work .
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My window seal is broken and it has been raining in Michigan heavily for the past week or so and my residence have yet to fix the window, after 2 weeks putting in a high priority request, the carpet keeps getting wet
@@Bellalovelola contact the landlord/tenant department of your area to inquire about your rent being put into an account where it will remain until repairs are done.. I guarantee it’ll get fixed really quick when they’re not getting any rent money
@@Bellalovelola you can withhold rent if they refuse to come and fix it or neglect your request to fix it
He did NOT send her "an email with an offer"!!! He sent her a threatening email TELLING her to take his cheap, half baked, bodgy offer of less than half what the job NEEDED, and to stop trying to charge him twice!! This smart, determined, lovely young lady was sound and measured in ALL her dealings with him- a lazy, cheap BULLY!!
As he said “my money” a true scumbag
She is so cute and respectful! More landlords would be lucky to have more tenants like her! She was very reasonable! I bet her baby is adorable! 🥰
you are so cute too. Do you have a boyfriend?
She wasn’t a tenant. She owned her condo unit. The defendant’s unit was a rental. Not hers.
@@checkerslane she’s a dude
Wtf does cute have to do with the case? Nothing!!!
@@mr.keptitreal on RUclips when the person is a black female BW write how CUTE or adorable or stunning she is. it could be Marilyn Monroe standing there and crickets.
The plaintiff seemed to sweet and genuine. Wish there were more like her!
The plaintiff is beautiful.
And that color on her is so pretty!
Defendant replaced the bathroom but refused to pay her reasonable costs. Insurance valued damage at significantly more. Defendant should have paid and now he will. He was not a reasonable guy.
THANK YOU! Exactly my thoughts!
Right, it looks like he favors the tenant above. Ugh
She is adorable
Yes she's super cute
Seems Very sweet and humble
Yes she’s pretty and sweet
Yes! So sweet 💕💕
Very
$1900 is cheap for water damage. The carpet & padding should have been pulled up, the ceiling redone and the drywall replaced. Anything less would may cause mold problems,
Exactly
The plaintiff did the smart thing by not cashing the insurance check and taking this to small claims court.
She's smart AND honest!! Never underestimate a smart, honest, lovely
Mother-to-be!
You're right she sure did.
What a good episode. Everyone acted like an adult and took responsibility. This was educational and respectful/
i wouldn’t call that email he sent her respect or responsible lol
I wish the plaintiff the best. She got what she deserved and she is so cute!
The email he sent was nasty, the plaintiff was very reasonable. No wonder she didn’t respond.
So the sweet reasonable tenant he wants to argue with but the one causing all the trouble he gives grace. 🤦🏾♀️
RIGHT!! I THOUGHT THE SAME THING!!! THAT WAS CRAZY
Good observation
Plaintiff was super on point! Loved her responses.
This case needed a different name. This is the case of "I'm suing the shit out of you"
🤣🤣🤣
Good one.
Lmao
😀😀
😂😂😂
The plaintiff is gorgeous I love her voice 😍😍😍😍 I knew she would win I just wished that Judge Milian awarded her with the entire $1900 she was suing for……. The defendant was dragging his feet because he wasn’t trying to get the repairs done I’m glad she sued him otherwise he would have attempted to get away with it 💯
I agree!
I agree. I didn't think the $1900 was unreasonable either.
@@AP-xw5px I disagree lol 😂
@@AP-xw5px you seem slow and annoying
In my condo association, if water leaks from another unit and it touches anything that is permeable, it requires removal and replacement (i.e drywall, carpet, etc). It eliminates the possibility of mold down the line that could ultimately affect the entire building. That's perhaps why the insurance estimate was higher because it included replacing the carpet on the stairs. Either way I would never have been satisfied with cleaning the stairs the carpet would have had to come up.
Exactly
Aww she's a sweetie
He’s a jerk! Especially if she never gave you a problem as a tenant…. Smh …. Do right by your tenants.
She wasn't a tenant. She owns the unit that she lives in and he rents out the unit that he own; which is located above her unit. What they're saying is an apartment is a condominium.
@@4everThoughtful how u figure
@@klipzgod1503 She mentioned the condo board in her testimony.
RIGHT BUT HE DIDNT EVEN "SCOLD" THE TENANT WHO CAUSED THE PROBLEM!
She is beautiful and well spoken we need more people like her. That price 1150 is not unreasonable
My 4th of July is boring AF ! I needed this thank you TPC 💯
that carpet has to be torn out. Period. That is 14 Karat nasty. I know, I worked on houses in Beverly Hills, Thousand Oaks, Oak Hills, Hidden hills......etc for 15 years.
I do like how JM always try's to explain each side of her verdict. As opposed to just slamming the gavel and screeching, "so and so wins, see ya later!"
Agree! Thats why this is the only court show I watch. JMM’s explanations are what make this educational. I’ve learned so much from TPC.
This judge annoys the hell out of me. I hate how she asks questions and doesn't allow the witness to answer and keeps interrupting.
It's the judge's job to set the pace. Some people are verbose or slow talkers. BTW they get more time here because it's a TV show obviously but in a real courtroom you are literally allowed a few seconds to answer before getting cut off.
Judge Judy always interrups people only to ask the same question again in an aggressive manner. She also makes up her mind 20 seconds into the case.
If she annoys you so much then simply stop watching. Problem solved!!
She used to be a prosecutor.
WHAT? At 3:35 it always amazes me as to how stupid the people are, that Harvey interviews, he asks the simple question 'if the apartment above leaks water into your apartment, are they responsible?' and the woman in the dumb hat answers, 'no, because the water should be contained on the floor above' How on earth does that answer the question?...
The worst part of all of these is both Harvey and whoever is in the hall. Peanut gallery comments are always so stupid.
I think what she’s saying is that the tenant is not at fault if there is damage because all they did was flush the toilet. The person who is at fault is the person whose job it is to ensure that water doesn’t leak between units (i.e. builder or property manager)
For goodness sake can the judge shut the hell up for 5 seconds to let people answer her questions completely??!
😅😅😅😅😅
Stop whinging and stop watching if you don't like it, Karen.
It is just the judge streamlining the case. She's got a lot of cases to go through.
She’s gotta fit the whole case in 10 minutes. Gotta keep it going.
@@mistyk.2152 that’s no dmn excuse to not let someone finished their sentences especially if they’re answering a question you asked, the judge doesn’t edit anything, the judge def be rude sometimes!!
@@elwyn5150 Is "karen" the only comeback you can come up with?? Yikes, must suck to have two brain cells.
She had a strong case and didn't make one mistake in her presentation. Very well done.
This Judge doesn’t let anyone get a word in before she cuts you off. She’s rude AF!
Judge runs the courtroom. She asks questions and then expects simple answers.
It’s not a poetry slam, it’s court and she has to get the information she needs to rule on the case.
Guy was a cheapskate 1100 was not unreasonable
Exactly, just imagine he didn't want to clean the carpet!!!
In what world would he not be responsible to fix all of her apartment?! Toilet water was all over her carpet! It should have all been replaced! Absolutely disgusting and ridiculous. It wasn't her fault! I feel badly for her.
he wasnt being reasonable..
he was being cheap! 🙄
icant believe doug was actually nice to someone in the hallway for once 🤦🏾♀️😂
I really like how Doug at the end always reiterates whatever point the judge already made earlier but the interviewee seems to choose to ignore.
The plaintiff seemed like a smart & reasonable young woman. She handled herself very well.
The plaintiff had all her ducks in a row.. good for her 👍
This case is cut and dry. The defendant is a slob and a slumlord and I feel bad that she has this dude as her landlord. He took no responsibility whatsoever for his actions
The defendant wasnt the upstairs tenant.
Plaintiff is adorable and responsible she definitely wasn't looking for a huge payday. And carpet cleaning is more than responsible 12:47
I had a bad flood once in my apartment and my lovely landlord didn't feel the need to replace the carpet! Well... After a couple weeks of drying,( my furniture was ruined as well), it got mold underneath! In the end he had to replace all of it... Instead of just doing that from day one! It was a nightmare! And I had 3 young kids
Can we start a petition to remove Harvey's segment and corny joke's plz! 🤣
unfortunately i think he owns part of the production company, he certainly is one of the executive producers. He got a reputation in Hollywood for being a complete A**hole I've heard from industry sources.
My husband and I want to/WILL become landlords in the near future LOL watching these videos is really helping a lot
Absolutely! It has helped me a lot. One thing that’s rewarding for me is, when tenants come to sign their lease and walk through, I have a checklist for each of us to mark any little blemishes, and I take photos/video of them. Tenants model after me doing that, taking their own photos, without me suggesting they do so. I know they will carry that unspoken guidance with them for their future apartments.
Shes beautiful!
Defendant looks like a old ass Bobby Monihan from Saturday Night Live...especially the drunk uncle skit 😂
That's actually pretty close!!!
I'm pretty sure she's already delivered 😄
Exactly 🤦🏾♀️
Smart plaintiff!!! 🎉🎉🎉
This was a no brainer. The landlord should of covered her request from the beginning. She has a baby coming in for heavens sake.
What people don't realize is once you file a claim with the insurance company, you now have a claim on your record, which increases the rates. Whether they pay or not.
The claim must be fulfilled for your rates to increase. If she doesn't cash the check and let's the insurance company know the issue was resolved then the claim is essentially erased.
@@alexandrabaer2880 that’s not true! I’ve called underwriters and claims departments to see about getting claims removed and you cannot. I’m a licensed agent, not sure if you are but I have tried and been unsuccessful. They simply won’t do it because they need the record that a peril occurred and after 3 in a 36 month period, many will not insure you.
@@sandra3547 wrong, you can rescind a claim before conclusion. Of course you can't remove after conclusion. There may be a record a claim was initiated (depending on carrier policy and state/local laws) but it would have no bearing if rescinded. Adjusters know more than agents.
Landlord Finklestein haggling and delaying repairs same mentality that lead to beach condo collapse in Miami. Who knew?
Dude, that’s a super antisemitic comment. Do better.
@@mikesteele05 oh shut up
It's a reflection 😔✨ in the pictures 📷
I'm no contractor . . . but . . . repairing/replacing some drywall, matching up the paint drying out under the carpet and cleaning it would cost far more than $500
I really love this Plaintiff.
Thanks so much.
If the toilet water had a chemical bleaching agent in it, or hard water, then yes it could make the carpet white.
I was thinking the same thing!!!
And the defendant’s jerky tenant gets a brand new bathroom out of it while everyone else is stressing out. 🙄
Clearly light. I can't believe he tried to pull that off. 🙄
“I tried to be reasonable” *by shoving my guy at her* 😂 mmkkkk
Old boy tried to lowball it and I guarantee the work would have been bargain basement quality.
Yes! She is pretty and smart!
Yes, you go girl!
This is why I have no sympathy for most landlords because I know how sneaky they are behind closed doors
She’s pretty and has a soothing voice. The defendant is a typical slumlord who lives by “hear no evil, see no evil”
He sent her a very nasty letter and I don't blame her for not responding. That wasn't an "offer"; it was a threat.
Carpet should have been replaced!
He Replied to a letter she sent him certified smh I knew he was scammer soon as he walked in lol
The defendant is not a nice person, and he obviously didn’t care about the plaintiff’s predicament. Even the statement “… spend my money at your discretion” came across as rude.
Through most of this, the defendant kept reminding me of someone but i couldn't figure it out until the end... then it hit me, he looks a lot like Bobby Moynihan from SNL
Love when judges speak out of turn, a claim does not cause an increase in your Homeowners Policy Premium...
Defendant is Santa Claus' younger brother.
I had no idea Coriolanus Snow was a landlord in his later years. I guess he really didn't die choking on his own blood during a fit of unexpected laughter. The more you know.
The defendant is a bully. I'm glad the plaintiff won.
Smh something like this happened to my hubs and I in the last apartment complex we lived in. The apartment above us had a loose toilet ring gasket and their bathroom was in the same place ours was so it caused us to have a leak that came from their toilet and it was right above our toilet. I noticed it one day when I was using the bathroom because I sat down and felt a drop on my head 🤢. I looked up and there it was a leak. The complex fixed the problem about 2 weeks after smh but I stayed on their butts and they just put us in another apartment building in the complex and this time it was upstairs thank God. I had started getting sick 😷 because it caused black mold which is very dangerous and I was not going to let up on them until they put us in another apartment that was upstairs.
The judge explained fraud as if the plaintiff doesn't have common sense. Its the Defendant who didn't wanna do the RIGHT thing....Gosh the entitlement
JM says here no one wants toilet water stained carpet, but in another video she said wash towels and reuse them after a sewage pipe overflowed and towels were used as barriers and cleanup, wouldn't give her $50 for towels and said wash and reuse them.
She is just pretty and soft spoken.
Did anyone else catch that his email was in response to the certified letter she sent after he stopped replying?
I love how his tenant caused the whole issue in the first place and what does the landlord do? He replaces the whole bathroom? Piss on the neighbor and all of her damage though right? That is bull crap
There is no way Harvey really liked that hag’s hat.
Even the reasonable amount is too costly.
Whoever bleached his hair is a BEAST! Brad Mondo would be proud
Yesssss Brad Mondo 😍😍😍😍
YES THEY ARE ALL BEASTS.ANTI CHRISTS
So he was fine with replacing a whole bathroom but not with her damages because he did not like that she does not want it fixed for cheap? Water leaking includes the risk of mold. You cannot go cheap on water damage like that
Ive been where she's been. TAKE PICTURES OF EVERYTHING.
CALL THE CITY ASAP.
Do you not have a body corporate in the US?? Like a special insurance that is specifically for joint areas (i.e. common walls and leaks in pipes that are common to more than 1 apartment)??
We literally have places that maintain insurance and all common areas - kinda like your HOA - I assumed that is what you have HOA for
She was totally reasonable!
This is one of the nicest cases that Ive seen. Lol
The stain is irrelevant… you have water going through a plaster lap. It will form a slurry that will be white when dried.
Just give her the $1100.00… why waste time?
Mr Winestine - Harvey’s out already 😱😱
Toilet bowl cleaner would stain the carpet.
It's an apartment
Should be the apartments problem
Listen carefully.
🤦♀️
I thought the same thing , but that's why they make us pay renters insurance
It’s a condominium building. She owns her unit. The defendant owns the unit above her, but he rents it out to someone else. If the leak wasn’t due to negligence, she’d have to file a claim through her own homeowners insurance and wouldn’t be able to successfully sue. However, the leak was due to negligence. In this instance, the owner of the unit above her is responsible. That owner now has the option of suing his tenant.
@@mikesteele05
Generally those problems are taken care of by the HOA
Unless he was neglectful
The one that caused the problem and did nothing
The rate is probably is still going to go up since she put in a claim. Insurance companies will find risk in anything.
Colonel Sanders got a new suit
Punitive damages should have been assessed to that defendant his leak damaged her property and he didn't care at all!!!!
The plaintiff seems nice
It was defendent's apt and any money he spent on it would favor him. So, why not just pay for it to be properly done in the first place.
Better hope Mold doesn't appear. Water leaks that are left unattended are breeding grounds for Mold.
I thought the owner of the apt building was responsible for fixing damage the tenant did not cause. Why did this lady need to use her insurance? I'm confused
Smart lady
Plaintiff was well spoken
George Lucas has let himself go
Isn't it a shame that for years we pay insurance premiums and when something happens we don't want to make a claim because the insurance company will raise our rates. What is wrong with this picture?
The lady outside only said that cause she wasn't the plaintiff lol.