This is a Very Common Scheme by these Deadbeats. When they owe ALOT of money they offer a Blank Check they know will bounce or the old here is my debit card and pin. Knowing the debit card won't work either
I have no idea. My rent is automatically deducted from my checking account each month. Many apartment owners encourage it. (mine even gives me a $50 monthly incentive for doing it) But my landlord doesn't have my debit card & PIN. I can think of no logical or rational reason to give a landlord your debit card & PIN. 🤔
In certain cases, landlords will need to access your bank info if tenant is unreliable or had history of non-payment, otherwise landlords will not rent to tenant as the risk is simply too high. I think this tenant had bad credit and had history of non-payment that's why this landlord requires access to her bank before agreeing to rent to her.
@@terriesmith2616 Well... Sort of. Sure, you can technically sign something from the landlord where you give them the pin information/card and the right to pull the money. But that would be very odd and honestly may not hold up in court since it violates the financial agreements with most banks/credit unions. More likely for that situation, part of the lease would be auto drafting from a bank account where they have proven to consistently hold a balance of the rent for a specific period of time with further proof that the household income is three times the rent of the apartment. I have never seen them take a tenant's ATM card and physically go to a machine.
@@JustOneSpoon True. I agree with you that's it's very rare for landlords to do that, most landlords won't even bother to rent to tenants if that was required as it's too much trouble to begin with. In this case, Judge Judy ruled in the landlord's favor as the tenant couldn't prove it was the landlord who withdraw the money. If the landlord lord did withdraw the money using a pin numbers in an ATM, it would be an easy case to have the bank produce a video of the landlord doing so. The tenant didn't even have proof of that, so it could be the tenant herself taking the money out while blaming the landlord. Who would know when there's no proof? Just go get the copy of the bank's video. Simple. But tenant didn't do that.
Yes many places say their require your banking info for direct debit only. That transaction is recorded by the bank and you would have proof of who took it. I don't6 know anyone who would give up their pin to a person they do business with. The bank doesn't even request your pin!
I have an assumption that her landlord didn’t want to look suspicious and got the 713$ instead of 750$. I believe that she did take the money from her. That’s why she didn’t ask for rent that month. Or follow up on the eviction
If her money was taken out of an ATM, the bank would have records of which ATM and at what time. They would also have camera footage of it. Seems pretty open and shut as far as finding out who took it...
Yeah - they *_don’t have camera footage!!!!!!!!_* They lie and make you think they do. I go to a huge bank! When I called police, I was gobsmacked to learn the bloody cameras were, and still are *_never_* running! So don’t assume!
Who said anything about it being taken out of an atm? Technology has upgraded. You can do these transactions online with just a little bit of information from the cardholder. And if it were done that way, there would be no way to tell if it was done by the renter or the landlord if the landlord had all of her information already on file.
No, it’s not. First, it was due on the first. You have a process you have to follow or you lose your right to timely evict. She paid, she stayed. If she had not paid, the date of the first notice would count in court.
@@Beth-mi2hf we’re not arguing. You can give an eviction notice right after it’s late. You just can’t evict until the requisite number of days have passed without the tenant bringing their account current
Disagree w JJ on this one. You don't have a right to charge my card without my authorization. It's theft. But it's true she can't prove it was her but if she admits she took the money without asking it's wrong. Also, it's very uncommon to serve someone with and eviction notice 3 days after the rent was late
Not true. It depends on where you live. This happened to me once where I had my rent auto-withdrawn and something went sideways on the bank side. I didn't know until there was an eviction notice on my door on the 4th day. Naturally freaked out, called the apartment office and then my bank. They said it was mandatory to post that eviction notice. Thankfully I had everything sorted within 1 hour so I never got any negative marks as a renter. This was a cheaper place so maybe they have a lot of those issues in places like that so they are quicker on the draw with eviction notices.
@@lomelyo no she took money she shouldn't have. That lasy wouldn't give permission then say that she'd purge her on national TV. Use you "common sense "
landlords can transfer from their phone app if it's set up that way. But landlords ALWAYS have to get permission first before just accessing your account.
@@Alibumstead right - and i wouldnt think she would need a debit card to do it - couldnt she just have given her the routing and/or account number for all that?
Ms. Williams, Never, unless it’s a “room”..in someone’s terrifying dark, damp basement several doors that makes the hair stand on the back of your neck,share smelly bath, creepy vermin infested kitchen, padded locks you better have, sleepless nights and basically just the fear of the unknown…shall I continue..Get your own !
I have a one bedroom for 600 and I’m moving to a 2 bedroom with a dining room and bonus room for 900 with water included and a pool. Both include the washer and dryer(I think our area doesn’t have a laundry mat because every place includes one). Rent can be cheap you have to be willing to live in the middle of nowhere lol.
Why didn't the judge question the defendant about the plaintiffs claim instead of assuming she didn't steal her money? I so believe she stole the money.
@@ct6410 duh I know that and under oath she testified to certain things. At that point you can question the defendant about said testimonies. And that's what should have happened like I said. Because if she would have questioned her I promise you she would of lied and got caught in those lies. Her body language told the guilt.
Bad call JJ! 💯 percent guaranteed the defendant stole this poor woman’s money just to get her out! It makes absolute sense to withdraw an off number _round about_ $700. Otherwise it would have connected the dots more easily. JJ made a huge mistake on this case. But God was watching and what goes around, eventually comes around! She’ll get hers one day!
I don't think she did. The plaintiff said she gave an ATM card. Not a debit card. That means the defendant would've had to go in person to an ATM or bank since ATM cards do not process payments online. If she went to the teller she would have had to shown ID. If she went to the ATM she would not have been able to pull $713 (even extended bill ATMs only give as small as 5 dollar bills.) On top of that, even if she did pull the money out; releasing your pin gives authorization for someone to access that account and she admitted that she freely gave the pin and not that it was stolen. (It's also a breech of contract with your bank to release that pin.) I don't think the defendant did... but even if she took the money, she can't be held accountable legally based on what the plaintiff gave.
@@JustOneSpoon If you go to an ATM that is not within network you can definitely be charged a fee of $3 and get bills a low as 10. Which means $713 could have been withdrawn off her account
@@Kiarra1983 That's true. I did also mishear her and she did in fact say debit card. But if it was online does she not have the statement saying who took it or who it was sent to? It would say paypal or a company name or SOMETING. If it was done at an ATM your bank can find out what ATM and like 99% have cameras nowadays and if it is pulling out a 10 dollar bill it's definitely one at a bank. - Also it looks like Chase ATMS can dispense even down to change... but they would also have a camera.
I have been in this situation myself. My landlord tried to evict me for being only two weeks late paying my rent. The judge dismissed the case for the simple fact that my landlord accepted my rent payment. I counter sued for harassment and was won my claim. Don't let these people bully you. Remember, you are paying your hard earned money to live there.
@@mini6595 There are renters laws in the state where I live. According to the judge that was over my case, you must be a least three months behind on rent to justify an eviction. If it's less than three months the landlord can only charge you a late fee. I have lived in my apartment complex for twelve years. It's not like I'm late every month but things happen. True that a contract must be honored but an individuals legal rights must be taken into account as well.
@@angelabacker1177Doesn’t mean landlords shouldn’t obey the law. Evictions can only be enforced if certain conditions are met, and two weeks is nowhere near the threshold of being served with an eviction. With your logic, everyone that’s ever been affected by the COVID crisis and couldn’t make payments on time should be out on the streets as well. Things happen dude, and these laws exist so people can have an opportunity to get everything in order and not immediately lose their homes.
Do people think letting property is a hobby or something? It’s a legitimate business with relatively small margins if you don’t own a lot of other properties. This lady owns a 6 unit building and almost certainly relies on the rent to cover her mortgage payments on the it - if the tenants don’t pay, you don’t pay. What is hard to understand about that?
No one letting property is a hobby. It is called a rental and is a business. What happened is the tenets sign a document letting the landlord access to her bank account to be able to get rent. The plaintiff did not understand that happens all the time, not theft.
@@trekgirl65 I haven’t watched the second part but I’m happy to keep with your thinking on the fact the tenants behaviour might not be deemed “theft” but only at a level of meaning… Thus far we have breach of contract on the defendants part…. Had the landlord taken a business mentality to her rentals then her choice to move toward eviction is wholly appropriate and coming to court to regain the short fall is entirely appropriate given that paradigm
I absolutely believe that landlord took her money. The fact that JJ doesn't understand landlords and their mentality goes to show her place of privilege. The landlord is a crook. I can tell that by just looking at her.
So if she withdrew it from an ATM, there are photos and video taken from anyone using the ATM. She doesn’t have a police report or subpoena to prove the landlord did it. She’s out here giving her PIN number to about everybody, but she can’t prove where the money went? My point is, there’s cameras everywhere and she doesn’t actually have credible evidence to prove who took it from the account?
Disability,why ????obesity ??? The government needs to crack down on the doctors who approve disability for bull. Bad back, at age 25, diabetes , anxiety, hypertension,PTSD,really. Tax payers expense! I’m sick of it .
@4:12..."You have no case against her". Maybe she did have a case. The defendant "looked" suspicious with a facial grin. But it was obvious that the plaintiff was ill-equipped to present her case. You can't fumble over words with Judge Judy. The only people she is patient with in the courtroom are children.
Cuz she couldn't have grinned cuz the plaintiff, whom is her opponent, is getting grilled. Was it obvious? Or are you one of those 'Obviously I caught every little part of this case.' type smoothbrains
I don't think the plaintiff is fully able-bodied--in some shots you can see she's seated on a stool (which is very unusual on JJ--she's a stickler for courtroom protocol).
“She always calls when I’m late”. Why did she think that was important to note? Your landlord shouldn’t have to be a collection agency and harass you for money. You’re an adult! You shouldn’t be entitled to a reminder to pay your rent. Pay your dang bills on time!
The landlords in my area are generous this one gives 5 days and usually more of the 5 falls on a weekend and the new one I’m moving to gives to the 9th(though I think that’s him being lazy, I guess he figures most will get it together by the 9th).
It's only a guess, but I'd say the majority of people who still have some form of a full-time job probably don't have time to appear on a show like this.
Because they lie to get free money in the first place. She doesn’t look disabled to me. She’s the usual single mother entitled person who makes poor decisions. Not surprised
And supposedly plaintiff gave her her ATM card in September to withdrawal the rent. Her money was missing in November. What did plaintiff do let landlord keep her ATM card till November?
Only thing I can think of is if work or transportation didn’t allow for her to do that in time that the landlord needed it. As weird as it sounds, if I were to trust anyone to have access to that it would be my landlords. My entire safety, security, belongings, home, etc is in their hands as is, and you would never expect them to rob you considering they depend on your payments as income. I’m sure this lady just assumed that if anything were to happen it would be easy to prove. Poor girl :/
Like I've said that most government agencies are dealing with outdated computers and old systems. Doing an overhaul is not only costly but can cause interruptions of services. And to add to that workers r experiencing case over loads. God bless them for the work they do.🤯😇
could've filed a claim with the bank, and the bank would've immediately put the $713 back in the account as a temporary credit while they investigated. then she should've paid the rent, called the police, and sued.
Not much informationto go on there. Could be a monthly checkup from a considerate landlord to see if everything is OK. Could be a rude landlord invading your privacy.
@@tomround8271 ok well she lives above me I pay $2500 a month for a basement… she has a 2 year old baby’s that screams at mostly 6am she comes down once a month just too look the basement. quiet time starts at 8am ends at 8pm for her baby…she vacuums at 7am. We have told her there is a pipe that creates a lot of condensation in the bathroom so it smells of wet towels in there 🤢. There’s ur info lol
This is a huge problem, When you’re renting an apartment..it’s business because money transactions and documents are signed between parties. We all have uncertainties yes, but when you’re late regardless to how it’s being “funded” , it affects your credit once you’re ready to purchase your own home. Uh, why would this “tenant” give her “landlord” her personal debit card and pin for her to withdraw from an ATM, where the heck was she during this withdrawal. I would have done my homework prior to coming to court to prove her thievery..photo/surveillance cameras of the location the transaction took place..Judy, she’s tough..if you don’t walk in with “clean hands” and documentation/proof, it’s just a mere allegation to her.
The system where you give your account details and they can make withdrawals is bizarre. Here in Australia to make that happen it requires a contract and is reserved for particular registered businesses.
@@wintercomesearly I was referring to direct withdrawals from the account using the bank account details. We don’t need to protect our account details so much because it’s not possible to withdraw money that easily.
I find it amusing that the plaintiff's evidence that the landlord stole her funds was that she didn't come around that month, over and over, begging for rent money like she usually does.
There are scammers who steal credit card information. Happened to a family member. Apparently the scammers had done some rigging with the atm, so it read card info and registered pin used.
Is that a Bobby tattoo covered up with bossy… never put anyones names on your skin unless it’s your mama or your kids. Those are the only forevers in your life, if your lucky.
She said she made racist comments she didn't straight up say she's racist. Clearly if she's making racist comments she would be racist and I'd hate to break it to everybody who's arguing about it but you can be racist and not realize it. You can be racist and have racist ideas or say racist things and still rent to someone of color. The fact that everyone's jumping on that one comment she made at the end of the video is weird to me there's no reason not to believe that there's a chance that woman was racist towards her. Maybe she wasn't but there's no reason to totally discount the fact that she may have said something like that. It sounds like she knew that the plaintiff was in trouble when she rented her the place. She was living in a car with her child. If she really wanted to be of help maybe she wouldnt jump them the minute the rent was late to evict them. Maybe she would have offered alternatives. It's just weird to take someone in off the street living in a car and I expect that everything's going to be hunky-dory right away and say you're helping them.
I’m thinking was it an electronic debit?….Not an actual ATM withdrawal.. I definitely feel like the landlord lady stole that money… that stupid little smirk on her face said it all…The plaintiff didn’t know how to articulate her case and The minute judge Judy heard her fumbling over her words it was over for her… Periodttt!
This plaintiff is a nasty piece of work!!! She and her daughter were homeless and living in a vehicle when this nice lady let her rent one of her apartments. JJ got this right. Ridiculous!!!
Food for thought. Don’t go to judge Judy about theft. She will either A make it your fault (as if that’s logic) or B just say “no never happened. I wasn’t there, but never happened” So, what do we learn? Go to a real courtroom with a real judge with a real lawyer lol
Well.... You need proves she stole the money. And JJ is a real Judge, not a fakes one... In any minor court your words didn't matter if you don't have proves I'll say...
@@mexyo539 she never asked about proof. Lol. She just said never happened. All I’m saying is go to a court where they aren’t going to make an opinion because they are on tv and it sells. Plus a lawyer can defend you when a judge gets out of line. I’ve had a family member force a court to change judges because they spoke like Judy does, thus the argument was perceived bias, thus not a fair trial.
Not saying she stole it, but Judy should see why it would be obvious she wouldn't just take the full 750 if she had been the thief: it would've overtly implicated her. There's a person who's getting 750 rent, who also happens to be the only (known) person who had access to the account and information, and then 750 goes missing from the account? Gee, I wonder who could be a suspect? Also, how were the fraud people unable to trace who took the money/where it went? It couldn't be from an ATM since you can't take an odd figure like 713 out of one. Even if it somehow was, almost all ATMs have some sort of surveillance.
Dixie - I agree. I’ve been an investigative researcher and writer for 38 years and can usually smell the truth. It makes absolute sense to withdraw about that amount, except make it an off odd number. So I personally believe the plaintiff wouldn’t have gone through all this to just make shit up. I believe this despicable landlord stole it. Also I was robbed at a major bank and to my shock found out that the ABM camera wasn’t functional or recording, and it _still_ hasn’t been over 6 years later.
explain how one can withdraw $713 from the ATM? which ATM gives out lower than 5's? it would have to be $720 or perhaps $715 (unlikely) for this to be believeable. Furtheremore, if there is an unauthorized wihdrawal, smart people alert the bank and they investigate WHO was at the ATM. Banks have cameras. She came with no evidence of an investigation.
@@thesb2836 All Banks do *_NOT_* have _WORKING_ cameras!! I got robbed at an ATM at a major bank 6 years ago and the camera was not working and still isn’t to this day!
@@CarolineWolterHall BUT where can you withdraw $713? even if there is not a working camera, if one reports that there has been an unauthorized withdrawal, most banks investigate. She didn't come with any evidence of an investigation which is very curious.
@@thesb2836 There are too many answers for that. Maybe the amount was $710, which is possible. She couldn’t prove it, because the defendant had her card. Maybe she transferred it. Maybe she went directly in to the teller.
You don't have the brain power to understand how it works. Not sure why you comment other than to spread ignorance. Banks have a fraud departments, Most atm's have cameras. They know the time, They know the place and they know the date of the withdraw. The plaintiff is a scammer
I know this is a short clip, but so many things don’t add up. 1. Why did she STILL have the ATM card? Forget why you gave it to her in the 1st place 2. You can’t take $*13 out of an ATM, it’s increments of $20, some CU’s $5. 3. Why bring your kid? Just something I never understand… unless they are a legit be necessary witness, put them in the audience if they want to see the show.
The landlord would not be able to take money from the account unless they had the debit card with them and physically went to an atmosphere to pull money, in which case there are security cameras for. So this is an obvious lie.
Doesn't most ATM's have security cameras on them? Why doesn't the plantiff report the defendant to the police if she suspects that it's the defendant? It can easily be checked out if the money were taken out of an ATM machine.
People can have disabilities without just looking at them. I deal with anxiety and other issues from the military, but you can’t tell by just looking at my photos or anything.
@3:10 😱shes the only one who used my card and shes the only one who knew “my pin”😳😳😳😳😳 this lady looks so mature and shes a mother too🥺how on earth shes so naive and doesn’t know NEVER TO SHARE PASSWORDS OR PINS🤯🤯🤯I can’t believe some ppl 🫣🫣🫢
First of all season idiot for giving the landlord her debit card and pin number. Who does that? Secondly every ATM has a video camera and everywhere that has an ATM has video cameras. It really wouldn't be too hard to track down who took the $700 out of her account. I'd be willing to bet she took it out herself and cooked up this whole scheme to try and avoid paying rent.
How does someone live on nothing but disability when they clearly don’t have to. She could work, can’t stand seeing people try to just live off the government tit when they don’t absolutely have to.
You know that one meme of the white lady and the math equations? That's how I feel tryna figure out why the lady's landlord had her card information?????
I really am getting to where I don't like JJ... she should have asked proof of how the $$ was taken from account... there's cameras and if done over computer or app, that can be traced sooooo
why does the Landlord have the PIN to her bank account? what tomfoolery is this?
Ridiculous
Wouldn’t happen here!
That is the biggest takeaway from this episode...
This is a Very Common Scheme by these Deadbeats. When they owe ALOT of money they offer a Blank Check they know will bounce or the old here is my debit card and pin. Knowing the debit card won't work either
I have no idea. My rent is automatically deducted from my checking account each month. Many apartment owners encourage it. (mine even gives me a $50 monthly incentive for doing it) But my landlord doesn't have my debit card & PIN. I can think of no logical or rational reason to give a landlord your debit card & PIN. 🤔
She shouldn't have given defendant any banking information. Don't give anyone your private information.
In certain cases, landlords will need to access your bank info if tenant is unreliable or had history of non-payment, otherwise landlords will not rent to tenant as the risk is simply too high. I think this tenant had bad credit and had history of non-payment that's why this landlord requires access to her bank before agreeing to rent to her.
@@terriesmith2616 Well... Sort of. Sure, you can technically sign something from the landlord where you give them the pin information/card and the right to pull the money. But that would be very odd and honestly may not hold up in court since it violates the financial agreements with most banks/credit unions. More likely for that situation, part of the lease would be auto drafting from a bank account where they have proven to consistently hold a balance of the rent for a specific period of time with further proof that the household income is three times the rent of the apartment. I have never seen them take a tenant's ATM card and physically go to a machine.
@@JustOneSpoon
True. I agree with you that's it's very rare for landlords to do that, most landlords won't even bother to rent to tenants if that was required as it's too much trouble to begin with.
In this case, Judge Judy ruled in the landlord's favor as the tenant couldn't prove it was the landlord who withdraw the money.
If the landlord lord did withdraw the money using a pin numbers in an ATM, it would be an easy case to have the bank produce a video of the landlord doing so.
The tenant didn't even have proof of that, so it could be the tenant herself taking the money out while blaming the landlord. Who would know when there's no proof? Just go get the copy of the bank's video. Simple. But tenant didn't do that.
@@terriesmith2616 Agreed! 😄
Yes many places say their require your banking info for direct debit only. That transaction is recorded by the bank and you would have proof of who took it. I don't6 know anyone who would give up their pin to a person they do business with. The bank doesn't even request your pin!
I have an assumption that her landlord didn’t want to look suspicious and got the 713$ instead of 750$. I believe that she did take the money from her. That’s why she didn’t ask for rent that month. Or follow up on the eviction
How would u know this. I have an assumption the renter telling a lie. I know this about as much as you know the landlord stole from her.
That's why assumptions are dismissed in court. There's no proof the landlord withdraw the money that's why JJ dismissed the plaintiff's claim.
If she wants to know if she did it just investigating
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What doesn’t make sense… what ATM allows odd increments like that? Most are in counts of $20, some in $5's, but $713? Never heard of it
If her money was taken out of an ATM, the bank would have records of which ATM and at what time. They would also have camera footage of it. Seems pretty open and shut as far as finding out who took it...
Yeah - they *_don’t have camera footage!!!!!!!!_* They lie and make you think they do. I go to a huge bank! When I called police, I was gobsmacked to learn the bloody cameras were, and still are *_never_* running! So don’t assume!
Or online. That’s not that new.
She should have it investigated
Yet she didnt do any of that... odd
Who said anything about it being taken out of an atm? Technology has upgraded. You can do these transactions online with just a little bit of information from the cardholder. And if it were done that way, there would be no way to tell if it was done by the renter or the landlord if the landlord had all of her information already on file.
An eviction notice after 3 days of rent being late is MADNESS
No, it’s not. First, it was due on the first. You have a process you have to follow or you lose your right to timely evict. She paid, she stayed. If she had not paid, the date of the first notice would count in court.
@@Buchyvon1actually most states have laws that say rent has to be paid within 5 days
@@Beth-mi2hf we’re not arguing. You can give an eviction notice right after it’s late. You just can’t evict until the requisite number of days have passed without the tenant bringing their account current
It’s standard. Three day notice to quit or correct is first step
What kind of idiot gives someone else their debit card info?
Someone that’s mentally delayed
It's official - I'm addicted ... I was looking for part 2 and only now have I realised part 1 has just been uploaded...
The uploaded part two!!
I see the other part.
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This actually happened to my great-uncle 😞 Thankfully he was proven innocent and was able to stay in his senior living apartment 👍🏾
No one cares
@@josecallejas6132 : she is just speaking of her family members' experience. I care Jose'
@@josecallejas6132 the fact no one cares about you doesnt apply to others Jose, no seas patético
@@carlawilkinson5831 She aint gonna f*ck ya
@@josecallejas6132 I care
Disagree w JJ on this one. You don't have a right to charge my card without my authorization. It's theft. But it's true she can't prove it was her but if she admits she took the money without asking it's wrong. Also, it's very uncommon to serve someone with and eviction notice 3 days after the rent was late
Uncommon but not illegal. You have the right to evict anyone who is late making their payments.
Not true. It depends on where you live. This happened to me once where I had my rent auto-withdrawn and something went sideways on the bank side. I didn't know until there was an eviction notice on my door on the 4th day.
Naturally freaked out, called the apartment office and then my bank. They said it was mandatory to post that eviction notice. Thankfully I had everything sorted within 1 hour so I never got any negative marks as a renter.
This was a cheaper place so maybe they have a lot of those issues in places like that so they are quicker on the draw with eviction notices.
She's wrong more than she cares to know with that huge ego she has
She had authorization that's why she gave her the debit card. That's why you don't give your debit card details to anyone
@@lomelyo no she took money she shouldn't have. That lasy wouldn't give permission then say that she'd purge her on national TV. Use you "common sense "
Poor young daughter who shouldn't be exposed to this. She should feel safe and secure.
She can blame her mom with her stupid decisions for that .
@@drewoke5046What about the child’s father, misogynist?
@@BeKind2AllKinds so its the father's fault the mother give her PERSONAL banking information to her landlord? You sound just as dumb as the mom
Wait.. Dont they have camera footage of EVERY transaction in the bank & the ATM 🤔
landlords can transfer from their phone app if it's set up that way. But landlords ALWAYS have to get permission first before just accessing your account.
@@Alibumstead right - and i wouldnt think she would need a debit card to do it - couldnt she just have given her the routing and/or account number for all that?
Her biggest mistake was coming to the JJ court. I would never lol
I wish rent was 750$ now! Lol
Ms. Williams, Never, unless it’s a “room”..in someone’s terrifying dark, damp basement several doors that makes the hair stand on the back of your neck,share smelly bath, creepy vermin infested kitchen, padded locks you better have, sleepless nights and basically just the fear of the unknown…shall I continue..Get your own !
Move to the south
Hello
@@daphneharper5287 Hello
I have a one bedroom for 600 and I’m moving to a 2 bedroom with a dining room and bonus room for 900 with water included and a pool. Both include the washer and dryer(I think our area doesn’t have a laundry mat because every place includes one). Rent can be cheap you have to be willing to live in the middle of nowhere lol.
Did she really give this lady her card and PIN number? 🤔
How does the former tenant move her hand with all that jewelry?
Why didn't the judge question the defendant about the plaintiffs claim instead of assuming she didn't steal her money? I so believe she stole the money.
BECAUSE THE PLAINTIFF HAS THE FUCKING BURDEN OF PROOF.
HOW ARE YOU PEOPLE NOT GETTING THAT YET!?!?
@@ct6410 duh I know that and under oath she testified to certain things. At that point you can question the defendant about said testimonies. And that's what should have happened like I said. Because if she would have questioned her I promise you she would of lied and got caught in those lies. Her body language told the guilt.
We know why. That was wrong. That lady took her money.
Oh good an expert.🙄😂
@@debcomly2481 Go watch the second part. Watch the plaintiff get pouty and threaten to purge the defendant. She's unhinged and definitely lied.
Bad call JJ! 💯 percent guaranteed the defendant stole this poor woman’s money just to get her out!
It makes absolute sense to withdraw an off number _round about_ $700. Otherwise it would have connected the dots more easily.
JJ made a huge mistake on this case. But God was watching and what goes around, eventually comes around! She’ll get hers one day!
I don't think she did. The plaintiff said she gave an ATM card. Not a debit card. That means the defendant would've had to go in person to an ATM or bank since ATM cards do not process payments online. If she went to the teller she would have had to shown ID. If she went to the ATM she would not have been able to pull $713 (even extended bill ATMs only give as small as 5 dollar bills.) On top of that, even if she did pull the money out; releasing your pin gives authorization for someone to access that account and she admitted that she freely gave the pin and not that it was stolen. (It's also a breech of contract with your bank to release that pin.) I don't think the defendant did... but even if she took the money, she can't be held accountable legally based on what the plaintiff gave.
I hope Caroline ahall never on a jury
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@@JustOneSpoon If you go to an ATM that is not within network you can definitely be charged a fee of $3 and get bills a low as 10. Which means $713 could have been withdrawn off her account
@@Kiarra1983 That's true. I did also mishear her and she did in fact say debit card. But if it was online does she not have the statement saying who took it or who it was sent to? It would say paypal or a company name or SOMETING. If it was done at an ATM your bank can find out what ATM and like 99% have cameras nowadays and if it is pulling out a 10 dollar bill it's definitely one at a bank. - Also it looks like Chase ATMS can dispense even down to change... but they would also have a camera.
Why the hell would she give her debit card and info to a stranger?! Yikes!!
You are sooooo funny .
I have been in this situation myself. My landlord tried to evict me for being only two weeks late paying my rent. The judge dismissed the case for the simple fact that my landlord accepted my rent payment. I counter sued for harassment and was won my claim. Don't let these people bully you. Remember, you are paying your hard earned money to live there.
Good for you 👏🏾
You should pay your rent on time as per contract agreement. Next you won’t be so lucky
@@mini6595 There are renters laws in the state where I live. According to the judge that was over my case, you must be a least three months behind on rent to justify an eviction. If it's less than three months the landlord can only charge you a late fee. I have lived in my apartment complex for twelve years. It's not like I'm late every month but things happen. True that a contract must be honored but an individuals legal rights must be taken into account as well.
The landlord invested HIS hard earned money into your apartment and has monthly expenses. You must pay on time.
@@angelabacker1177Doesn’t mean landlords shouldn’t obey the law. Evictions can only be enforced if certain conditions are met, and two weeks is nowhere near the threshold of being served with an eviction. With your logic, everyone that’s ever been affected by the COVID crisis and couldn’t make payments on time should be out on the streets as well. Things happen dude, and these laws exist so people can have an opportunity to get everything in order and not immediately lose their homes.
Who the heck gives their landlady their ATM pin???
Do people think letting property is a hobby or something? It’s a legitimate business with relatively small margins if you don’t own a lot of other properties. This lady owns a 6 unit building and almost certainly relies on the rent to cover her mortgage payments on the it - if the tenants don’t pay, you don’t pay. What is hard to understand about that?
No one letting property is a hobby. It is called a rental and is a business. What happened is the tenets sign a document letting the landlord access to her bank account to be able to get rent. The plaintiff did not understand that happens all the time, not theft.
@@trekgirl65 I haven’t watched the second part but I’m happy to keep with your thinking on the fact the tenants behaviour might not be deemed “theft” but only at a level of meaning… Thus far we have breach of contract on the defendants part….
Had the landlord taken a business mentality to her rentals then her choice to move toward eviction is wholly appropriate and coming to court to regain the short fall is entirely appropriate given that paradigm
Why didn't the defendant ask her bank to TRACK where the $713 withdrawal came from? All ATMS have cameras.
My exact thoughts or file a dispute and police report
She's lying
I absolutely believe that landlord took her money. The fact that JJ doesn't understand landlords and their mentality goes to show her place of privilege. The landlord is a crook. I can tell that by just looking at her.
So if she withdrew it from an ATM, there are photos and video taken from anyone using the ATM. She doesn’t have a police report or subpoena to prove the landlord did it. She’s out here giving her PIN number to about everybody, but she can’t prove where the money went? My point is, there’s cameras everywhere and she doesn’t actually have credible evidence to prove who took it from the account?
@@kashinimeyo She never said it came out of an ATM. She said it was done online. So yeah, I 100% believe the landlord took it.
@@kashinimeyo My old landlord wanted my banking info so he could just set up automatic payments, I said absolutely not. This is not unusual.
With Judge Judy being a landlady herself- we know who she is going to rule in favor of- it's a foregone conclusion!!!
It's called having proof. Just saying someone did it isn't proof at all 🙄🙄
Disability,why ????obesity ??? The government needs to crack down on the doctors who approve disability for bull.
Bad back, at age 25, diabetes , anxiety, hypertension,PTSD,really. Tax payers expense! I’m sick of it .
You don't know why this woman is on disability so please don't do that ... Just make sure you never have to need disability
@4:12..."You have no case against her". Maybe she did have a case. The defendant "looked" suspicious with a facial grin. But it was obvious that the plaintiff was ill-equipped to present her case. You can't fumble over words with Judge Judy. The only people she is patient with in the courtroom are children.
Cuz she couldn't have grinned cuz the plaintiff, whom is her opponent, is getting grilled. Was it obvious? Or are you one of those 'Obviously I caught every little part of this case.' type smoothbrains
@JustAJinx-ci6hg Could you spell that out in plain, intelligent English grammar, please? I would appreciate it. Thank you.
@@MrCJ-qz9dl It is plain English. Try actually paying attention, and you'll be able to read at your level... 4th grade.
Why would she bring her daughter to court to watch all of this?
So I'm confused. Did she give the landlady her debit card after the eviction notice, or did she have it all along?
It sounds like she gave it during one of the first two months for her to pay rent.
Who in the world gives their debt card pin to someone????
How are all these seemingly able bodied people on disability?
Some disabilities can't be seen. That's why.
I don't think the plaintiff is fully able-bodied--in some shots you can see she's seated on a stool (which is very unusual on JJ--she's a stickler for courtroom protocol).
@@stevenmccallum4268 bring fat and lazy isn’t a disability.
She may have some type of Auto immune disease that make effect her joints or bones
“She always calls when I’m late”. Why did she think that was important to note? Your landlord shouldn’t have to be a collection agency and harass you for money. You’re an adult! You shouldn’t be entitled to a reminder to pay your rent. Pay your dang bills on time!
The landlords in my area are generous this one gives 5 days and usually more of the 5 falls on a weekend and the new one I’m moving to gives to the 9th(though I think that’s him being lazy, I guess he figures most will get it together by the 9th).
Why do so many people on disability end up on this show?! 😒 🤷♂️
It's only a guess, but I'd say the majority of people who still have some form of a full-time job probably don't have time to appear on a show like this.
People who have jobs don't have time to go on Judge Judy, they too busy working.
Because they lie to get free money in the first place. She doesn’t look disabled to me. She’s the usual single mother entitled person who makes poor decisions. Not surprised
@@terriesmith2616 Amen! You said it better than I did. :)
I believe that lady- I think that landlady did steal her social security from her account! I saw the smirk on her face when JJ ruled in her favor!
Why would you give somebody your debit card? Just take the money off your card and give them cash or go and get a money order. You can’t trust nobody
I was stuck on that too
Because she's probably to lazy to go to the bank herself
And supposedly plaintiff gave her her ATM card in September to withdrawal the rent. Her money was missing in November. What did plaintiff do let landlord keep her ATM card till November?
Only thing I can think of is if work or transportation didn’t allow for her to do that in time that the landlord needed it. As weird as it sounds, if I were to trust anyone to have access to that it would be my landlords. My entire safety, security, belongings, home, etc is in their hands as is, and you would never expect them to rob you considering they depend on your payments as income. I’m sure this lady just assumed that if anything were to happen it would be easy to prove. Poor girl :/
The plaintiff changes her story all the time. And why would she give her landlord her PIN and account info? Very weird
Like I've said that most government agencies are dealing with outdated computers and old systems. Doing an overhaul is not only costly but can cause interruptions of services. And to add to that workers r experiencing case over loads. God bless them for the work they do.🤯😇
could've filed a claim with the bank, and the bank would've immediately put the $713 back in the account as a temporary credit while they investigated. then she should've paid the rent, called the police, and sued.
Yes you are so right.
Well when you go to a ATM they have your pictures. It is funny how these deadbeats have a million reasons why they shouldn't have to pay rent!!
My landlord comes down every month. I mean like wtf is that
Not much informationto go on there. Could be a monthly checkup from a considerate landlord to see if everything is OK. Could be a rude landlord invading your privacy.
Comes down from heaven to give her eviction notices.
@@tomround8271 every month is too much
@@jazzyj6640 possibly. Like i said, it's not much information to go on.
@@tomround8271 ok well she lives above me I pay $2500 a month for a basement… she has a 2 year old baby’s that screams at mostly 6am she comes down once a month just too look the basement. quiet time starts at 8am ends at 8pm for her baby…she vacuums at 7am. We have told her there is a pipe that creates a lot of condensation in the bathroom so it smells of wet towels in there 🤢. There’s ur info lol
But why would you give someone your banking information???? 🤯🤯
This is a huge problem, When you’re renting an apartment..it’s business because money transactions and documents are signed between parties. We all have uncertainties yes, but when you’re late regardless to how it’s being “funded” , it affects your credit once you’re ready to purchase your own home. Uh, why would this “tenant” give her “landlord” her personal debit card and pin for her to withdraw from an ATM, where the heck was she during this withdrawal. I would have done my homework prior to coming to court to prove her thievery..photo/surveillance cameras of the location the transaction took place..Judy, she’s tough..if you don’t walk in with “clean hands” and documentation/proof, it’s just a mere allegation to her.
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The landlord did it. It was a harsh lesson to learn but there’s always someone evil enough to stick it to you.
The black woman smoked it up!
As soon as Judy said ridiculous that’s exactly what I was thinking. I should be a judge lol
The system where you give your account details and they can make withdrawals is bizarre. Here in Australia to make that happen it requires a contract and is reserved for particular registered businesses.
The ATM machine cannot tell the difference who is withdrawing. All you need is the card and the PIN.
@@wintercomesearly I was referring to direct withdrawals from the account using the bank account details. We don’t need to protect our account details so much because it’s not possible to withdraw money that easily.
@@LadyGreyAgeingDisGracefully I see, of course That makes more sense..
I find it amusing that the plaintiff's evidence that the landlord stole her funds was that she didn't come around that month, over and over, begging for rent money like she usually does.
There are scammers who steal credit card information. Happened to a family member. Apparently the scammers had done some rigging with the atm, so it read card info and registered pin used.
How she is disabled? Is it common in US anyone can claim to be disabled and get hard earned tax payers money for free?
Why give yr landlord yr debit card and password?
what nonthinking person would give their debit card and pin to anyone. We must not allow people to get paid for stupidity.
Is that a Bobby tattoo covered up with bossy… never put anyones names on your skin unless it’s your mama or your kids. Those are the only forevers in your life, if your lucky.
I plaintiff is out here scamming in front of her daughter. 🤦🏾♀️
She said she made racist comments she didn't straight up say she's racist. Clearly if she's making racist comments she would be racist and I'd hate to break it to everybody who's arguing about it but you can be racist and not realize it. You can be racist and have racist ideas or say racist things and still rent to someone of color. The fact that everyone's jumping on that one comment she made at the end of the video is weird to me there's no reason not to believe that there's a chance that woman was racist towards her. Maybe she wasn't but there's no reason to totally discount the fact that she may have said something like that. It sounds like she knew that the plaintiff was in trouble when she rented her the place. She was living in a car with her child. If she really wanted to be of help maybe she wouldnt jump them the minute the rent was late to evict them. Maybe she would have offered alternatives. It's just weird to take someone in off the street living in a car and I expect that everything's going to be hunky-dory right away and say you're helping them.
Everyone is a racist. Even against your own race.
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I’m thinking was it an electronic debit?….Not an actual ATM withdrawal.. I definitely feel like the landlord lady stole that money… that stupid little smirk on her face said it all…The plaintiff didn’t know how to articulate her case and The minute judge Judy heard her fumbling over her words it was over for her… Periodttt!
Her daughter just listening to her mother lie lie and lie🤦🏼♂️ teaching your daughter wrong!
Sure seems too easy to get on disability.
Who in their right mind gives there landlord their pin and other banking information???
The camera man had the camera on tht child for a long time. Awkward....
This plaintiff is a nasty piece of work!!! She and her daughter were homeless and living in a vehicle when this nice lady let her rent one of her apartments. JJ got this right. Ridiculous!!!
Food for thought. Don’t go to judge Judy about theft. She will either A make it your fault (as if that’s logic) or B just say “no never happened. I wasn’t there, but never happened” So, what do we learn? Go to a real courtroom with a real judge with a real lawyer lol
Well.... You need proves she stole the money. And JJ is a real Judge, not a fakes one... In any minor court your words didn't matter if you don't have proves I'll say...
@@mexyo539 she never asked about proof. Lol. She just said never happened. All I’m saying is go to a court where they aren’t going to make an opinion because they are on tv and it sells. Plus a lawyer can defend you when a judge gets out of line. I’ve had a family member force a court to change judges because they spoke like Judy does, thus the argument was perceived bias, thus not a fair trial.
So the plaintiff gives her bank information to the landlord and she thinks money was stolen from there?
How someone's money could be stolen from the account?
Not saying she stole it, but Judy should see why it would be obvious she wouldn't just take the full 750 if she had been the thief: it would've overtly implicated her. There's a person who's getting 750 rent, who also happens to be the only (known) person who had access to the account and information, and then 750 goes missing from the account? Gee, I wonder who could be a suspect?
Also, how were the fraud people unable to trace who took the money/where it went? It couldn't be from an ATM since you can't take an odd figure like 713 out of one. Even if it somehow was, almost all ATMs have some sort of surveillance.
Dixie - I agree. I’ve been an investigative researcher and writer for 38 years and can usually smell the truth. It makes absolute sense to withdraw about that amount, except make it an off odd number. So I personally believe the plaintiff wouldn’t have gone through all this to just make shit up. I believe this despicable landlord stole it.
Also I was robbed at a major bank and to my shock found out that the ABM camera wasn’t functional or recording, and it _still_ hasn’t been over 6 years later.
explain how one can withdraw $713 from the ATM? which ATM gives out lower than 5's? it would have to be $720 or perhaps $715 (unlikely) for this to be believeable. Furtheremore, if there is an unauthorized wihdrawal, smart people alert the bank and they investigate WHO was at the ATM. Banks have cameras. She came with no evidence of an investigation.
@@thesb2836 All Banks do *_NOT_* have _WORKING_ cameras!! I got robbed at an ATM at a major bank 6 years ago and the camera was not working and still isn’t to this day!
@@CarolineWolterHall BUT where can you withdraw $713? even if there is not a working camera, if one reports that there has been an unauthorized withdrawal, most banks investigate. She didn't come with any evidence of an investigation which is very curious.
@@thesb2836 There are too many answers for that. Maybe the amount was $710, which is possible. She couldn’t prove it, because the defendant had her card. Maybe she transferred it. Maybe she went directly in to the teller.
Due to her disability?
But her account was stolen to almost the same amount she owed! B as an B and S as an S ! Bull shit!
You don't have the brain power to understand how it works. Not sure why you comment other than to spread ignorance.
Banks have a fraud departments, Most atm's have cameras. They know the time, They know the place and they know the date of the withdraw. The plaintiff is a scammer
Worse job in the world is being a landlord. I should know, I was a landlord. "I can't pay my rent because someone stole my money".... oldest con ever.
not a job lol
It's not a real job anyway, soooo.....
@@lemonadesupreme1319 actually, I became a landlord for the tax write offs. My primary job paid well. It wasn't worth it.
@@sarcasticgrunt01 oh sweetheart, you have no concept.
@@deborahasher176 oh cupcake, I do. Landlords are parasites, and I'm tired of you people living ✨my✨ paycheck to ✨my✨ paycheck. ☺️
It's obvious the plaintiff is a con artist. Heck, she can't even keep her story straight.
How many people on disability in this country!?
My family don’t have my bank information they don’t even know who I bank with and I don’t know any of there’s.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but can't banks show where money was transferred to? Wouldn't that prove that the defendant took it?
I know this is a short clip, but so many things don’t add up.
1. Why did she STILL have the ATM card? Forget why you gave it to her in the 1st place
2. You can’t take $*13 out of an ATM, it’s increments of $20, some CU’s $5.
3. Why bring your kid? Just something I never understand… unless they are a legit be necessary witness, put them in the audience if they want to see the show.
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Creepy dude saying hello on several women. Don’t answer.
@@CarolineWolterHall Thank you beautiful! I noticed. There are an abundance of them on here. Thank you for the warning.
@@CarolineWolterHall Hallo
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She is lying.
Sad, her daughter, as young as she is, looks so tire of her mother's games.
You can here her thinking "Again? Is this ever going to stop?!?"*
At 2:34 Defendant looks like "Big Bird" Lol
Is anyone not on disability?
What a clown.
Why does your landlord have to call or knock on the door for the rent?
Why can't you just pay it on time?
The landlord would not be able to take money from the account unless they had the debit card with them and physically went to an atmosphere to pull money, in which case there are security cameras for. So this is an obvious lie.
Why do you give your pin to anybody
Boo hoo on Judy, so un compassionate.
JJ Is SOOO SMART!! When People Start Back Tracking You Know JJ Will Shut Them Down.
Doesn't most ATM's have security cameras on them? Why doesn't the plantiff report the defendant to the police if she suspects that it's the defendant? It can easily be checked out if the money were taken out of an ATM machine.
Defendant stole that money.
I always wonder what disability they really have if she can show up to court and speak clearly
People can have disabilities without just looking at them. I deal with anxiety and other issues from the military, but you can’t tell by just looking at my photos or anything.
Completely ridiculous! ATMs have cameras, the camera would have saw her
@3:10 😱shes the only one who used my card and shes the only one who knew “my pin”😳😳😳😳😳 this lady looks so mature and shes a mother too🥺how on earth shes so naive and doesn’t know NEVER TO SHARE PASSWORDS OR PINS🤯🤯🤯I can’t believe some ppl 🫣🫣🫢
First of all season idiot for giving the landlord her debit card and pin number. Who does that? Secondly every ATM has a video camera and everywhere that has an ATM has video cameras. It really wouldn't be too hard to track down who took the $700 out of her account. I'd be willing to bet she took it out herself and cooked up this whole scheme to try and avoid paying rent.
disability for what??
You don't ever give anyone your banking information. Especially a landlord
Judge Judy 💪⚖️!
How does someone live on nothing but disability when they clearly don’t have to. She could work, can’t stand seeing people try to just live off the government tit when they don’t absolutely have to.
In 2006 I paid $625 for a 2 bedroom apartment. 😫 Those were the days…
You know that one meme of the white lady and the math equations? That's how I feel tryna figure out why the lady's landlord had her card information?????
I believe that she did take that money. She need to hire a private investigator.
She was literally just making it up as she went along 😂
I don’t get the plaintiff. Her case has way too many holes.
Can't the bank track WHERE money is removed from an account?
Judge Judy would be an amazing narrator
Everyone's on disability. 😐
I see part 2 yay !
I really am getting to where I don't like JJ... she should have asked proof of how the $$ was taken from account... there's cameras and if done over computer or app, that can be traced sooooo
She should have filed a claim with her bank.
I believe the plaintiff.