100% I’ve been with a stubborn partner before and it used to bug, and embarrass, the shit out of me that she couldn’t let things go and admit she was wrong especially with people who are just doing their job.
I hate these people who hire unlicensed contractors and try to throw the blame on them when the job goes wrong. This guy was a Handy Worker, and they have the right to work up to a certain amount without a license.
Correct. The guy did the best he could. He wasn't licensed. He was cheaper than a licensed contractor would have been. He wasn't negligent. He just wasn't an expert.
@@BobBlumenfeld Whenever you asked my ex brother in law a question he always said," you want the truth or do you want me to lie?" . Such a ridiculous thing to say I thought he was joking at first. No, he ened up being totally untrustworthy.
@@marilynwillett804 I know that, but it's rather out of place in a courtroom where you've sworn to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. By the way, did you hear Judge Milian's response at 2:30?
The plaintiff had nothing, everything that came out of his mouth was 'hearsay', since everything he knew was what his girlfriend had told him, this case should have been thrown out in the first second...
When the Plaintiff was "staring him down," somebody should have put a mirror in his hand! Look in that mirror and you'll see the idiot who hired a guy without a license!
I think the judge misinterpreted plaintiff about the pool guy who informed him about the Suffolk County Pool License. At 2:05, plaintiff says, "I had a regular pool contractor come in ... to repair the damage Tom caused." The judge then angrily asks which one he had do the job, but by the time the "regular pool contractor" entered the picture, the damage had already been done. The plaintiff didn't choose the cheaper of the two to do the job.
@@jenniehughes6927 No, but the way the plaintiff gave his evidence, it wasn't a case of choosing license versus no license when he chose the defendant. The licensed contractor wasn't in the picture at that time.
@@dbabies82 That's true, but it looks to me like the judge's outburst occurred immediately after the defendant's mention of the licensed contractor. There was nothing edited out.
Sounded to me like she understood completely. Right after he states what you're quoting, he goes on to say that the regular (expensive) pool contractor came in and told the plaintiff that there's a special license that contractors need to get to do pool work to prevent work such as what the defendant did. The judge was suggesting that if such a license exists, the plaintiff should have looked into and hired someone with such license, and not hired the friend of a friend of a friend on the cheap to do the work from the get go.
People never take into account the maintenance behind taking care of a swimming pool. They look unbelievable when everything is right but the behind the scenes of taking care of them is something else entirely.
Omg when they did the mid show interview questioning, did y'all notice the dude that answered with 'I don't think so, isn't that what a brush is for?', has been interviewed/questioned like this in AT LEAST 3 other episodes?! Probably way more than that, that's just what I've seen him in. I KNEW I recognized him! I'm probably making this out to be way more crazy than it actually is, but I just wanted to see if anyone else noticed that!
😔 I ACTUALLY THINK THAT THE POOR MAN HAS A NEUROLOGICAL DISORDER NICOLE. HE IS 65, ONE DISORDER IS CALLED "TREMORS" IT'S WHERE YOUR BODY SLIGHTLY SHAKES. YOU CAN SOMEWHAT HEAR IT IN HIS VOICE AS WELL 💜
I'm not licensed or registered to work on pools. But, the liner was there some unknown amount of time since before they bought the house right years ago. Does it last forever?
The guy who catches the litigants coming out can be brutal!."yeah,yeah he wasn't licensed,you said that already"😂😂the defendant wasn't convincing at all,he didn't have a clue what the hell he was doing!
JM had it in for the plaintiff right from the start. Her menopausal episodes are out of control. Has she considered estrogen? And before you say I’m sexist I’m a woman went through it, that’s how I know.
Since contracting isn't working out, the defendant should try being a stand-in for Joe Pantoliano (the captain from Bad Boys; Cipher in The Matrix or Teddy in Memento)
Its never a good idea to fully drain a pool because in many cases it can compromise the pool structure. Many times the pressure of the water pushing "out" is helping to keep the sides up. In some areas draining the water can actually cause the whole pool to pop up out of the ground depending upon what it is made of. (Ive seen it happen in southern Florida)
Don't be shocked that you didn't succeed in making him pay your bill for the liner!!! There are crooks everywhere! Right is right and wrong is wrong! Walk through the front door not the back door?....
The girlfr.... er...fiancée... should seriously consider returnnig the ring to the Plaintiff. If he's getting into her business transactions BEFORE they are married, she may forget about having any financial agency after they wed.
The extreme waste of water is very bothersome to me. This woman wanted it filled for one day, only for it to be emptied the next to finish the work. That's just ridiculous. Wasting all that water that so many in the world are desperate for... Smh.
@@timpmurph71 Pools have chlorine and chemicals in them. And there is such thing as too much water. Drainage of an entire pool is far too much. It's practically flooding.
The defendants smirking the whole time like him and the plaintiffs wife had a little something going on. Or maybe my mind just goes straight to the soap opera vibes 😭
I’m pretty sure he knew it might’ve broken but the family wanted things thier way and it didn’t turn out for them … that’s why I also think the fiancé didn’t show up because she knew she was partially responsible
The fiancé knew what's up. That's why she didn't show up to court. She didn't wanna be embarrassed by his stubbornness....smh
100% I’ve been with a stubborn partner before and it used to bug, and embarrass, the shit out of me that she couldn’t let things go and admit she was wrong especially with people who are just doing their job.
The gf didn’t want to come because she knew she told him to do it
"Tom didn't have a lic-"
"Didn't have a license, ok got that" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Sometimes that guy is pretty rude. Actually MOST TIMES.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 get em out of here! I don't know what's worse the shade they be throwing or this rude ass dismissal!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Rude af and I’m here for it😂😂😂
Aw damn man, haha. Fuxkin vicious
@@sheisme2 true, but it was warranted this time!
I hate these people who hire unlicensed contractors and try to throw the blame on them when the job goes wrong. This guy was a Handy Worker, and they have the right to work up to a certain amount without a license.
Correct. The guy did the best he could. He wasn't licensed. He was cheaper than a licensed contractor would have been. He wasn't negligent. He just wasn't an expert.
Cant believe av watched almost every episode of this show. Am addicted, love from 🇰🇪🇰🇪
Me too.
Have you watched the one with a Kenyan plaintiff? John Mungai was his name. It was pretty good episode.
@@MS-yu5cl I have actually watched the episode.
Me too!
Me too. Lol
The Defendant wanted to laugh when he won.
But He's not licensed.. 😂🤣😂🤣😂 his fiancee should have been there!
He should not have hired the former landlord of his fiancé's mother. He should have gone directly to a licenced contractor.
Tom didn't have a license,,,Doug,we got that!! And send the guy off 🤣🤣🤣
I'm suspicious of anyone who says " to be honest with you ".
It always sounds to me like an admission that they hadn't been.
@@BobBlumenfeld Whenever you asked my ex brother in law a question he always said," you want the truth or do you want me to lie?" . Such a ridiculous thing to say I thought he was joking at first. No, he ened up being totally untrustworthy.
no its just a saying.
@@marilynwillett804 I know that, but it's rather out of place in a courtroom where you've sworn to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
By the way, did you hear Judge Milian's response at 2:30?
To be honest with you I’m not sure if I agree /s
The plaintiff was trying to get a free pool liner!
Yes
I disagree
Just when I thought I’d expended all the People’s Court case subgenres, I found a fertile new one… disputes over pools. Nice
The plaintiff had nothing, everything that came out of his mouth was 'hearsay', since everything he knew was what his girlfriend had told him, this case should have been thrown out in the first second...
I love when she says "burden of proof" and "preponderance of evidence" :)
Same. And “canis mas macho,” and all her other frequent sayings.
And she said my favorite this episode 😂 the cheap comes out expensive. Such a good nugget of life advice.
@@shkrjam84 Quien es mas macho is the saying but you were close lol
@@TheBandGeek33 thank you! That was a basic Google translation.
I like tom!! Congrats. He came prepared. Plaintiff thought he was gonna talk down on him n win.
When the Plaintiff was "staring him down," somebody should have put a mirror in his hand! Look in that mirror and you'll see the idiot who hired a guy without a license!
And now we know where all the men's hair dye is being sold in the US.
Hey PC Fam!!
The ending cracked me up! Ha!
I think the judge misinterpreted plaintiff about the pool guy who informed him about the Suffolk County Pool License. At 2:05, plaintiff says, "I had a regular pool contractor come in ... to repair the damage Tom caused." The judge then angrily asks which one he had do the job, but by the time the "regular pool contractor" entered the picture, the damage had already been done. The plaintiff didn't choose the cheaper of the two to do the job.
These cases only show a small amount of everything that was said during the case. So we're probably not seeing everything that was said.
But did the defendant have a license? 😉
@@jenniehughes6927 No, but the way the plaintiff gave his evidence, it wasn't a case of choosing license versus no license when he chose the defendant. The licensed contractor wasn't in the picture at that time.
@@dbabies82 That's true, but it looks to me like the judge's outburst occurred immediately after the defendant's mention of the licensed contractor. There was nothing edited out.
Sounded to me like she understood completely. Right after he states what you're quoting, he goes on to say that the regular (expensive) pool contractor came in and told the plaintiff that there's a special license that contractors need to get to do pool work to prevent work such as what the defendant did. The judge was suggesting that if such a license exists, the plaintiff should have looked into and hired someone with such license, and not hired the friend of a friend of a friend on the cheap to do the work from the get go.
*AWWW POOLS AND BOATS....Aquatic places that eat your money!!!*
You never drain a vinyl liner pool, unless you are replacing the liner
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sick i can do the work now thanks!
Yes always avoid draining a liner pool but the vinyl has very limited life and being neglected for years was probably already shot
The plaintiff almost had no standing.
Harvey Levin must get his crowd with a dumb magnet. It does work very well!
People never take into account the maintenance behind taking care of a swimming pool. They look unbelievable when everything is right but the behind the scenes of taking care of them is something else entirely.
Does your house maid or your wife do the maintenance on your pool, Adrian?
Huh?
@@TopherGrant does your social worker help you write your posts or do you do them yourself?
@@entheo302 nah, your mom helps me after giving me that sloppy toppy
"To Be Honest".....is always followed up with a Lie.😂😁😄
Judge seemed extra feisty this episode
Somebody hit happy hour 🍻 before showing up. I’ll give you two guesses who…🤣🤣🤣🤣
You should have checked on whether or not he's licensed! He was so particular, he should have checked! This is on him!
Omg when they did the mid show interview questioning, did y'all notice the dude that answered with 'I don't think so, isn't that what a brush is for?', has been interviewed/questioned like this in AT LEAST 3 other episodes?! Probably way more than that, that's just what I've seen him in. I KNEW I recognized him! I'm probably making this out to be way more crazy than it actually is, but I just wanted to see if anyone else noticed that!
Why did he not bring the witnesd
The defendant is so jittery
😔 I ACTUALLY THINK THAT THE POOR MAN HAS A NEUROLOGICAL DISORDER NICOLE. HE IS 65, ONE DISORDER IS CALLED "TREMORS" IT'S WHERE YOUR BODY SLIGHTLY SHAKES. YOU CAN SOMEWHAT HEAR IT IN HIS VOICE AS WELL 💜
He sound like a Scot after a night of over indulgence
The fiance probably knew they didn't have a case and didn't want to be embarrassed on national TV.
Can someone spell that out for me in Spanish “The cheap comes out expensive “ that’s my favorite quote of hers!
Lo barato, sale caro
Lesson learned, always hire a licensed professional with good reviews and happy clientele. You get what you pay for.
Going for the max judgement never goes well.
I'm not licensed or registered to work on pools. But, the liner was there some unknown amount of time since before they bought the house right years ago. Does it last forever?
The guy who catches the litigants coming out can be brutal!."yeah,yeah he wasn't licensed,you said that already"😂😂the defendant wasn't convincing at all,he didn't have a clue what the hell he was doing!
the girlfriend didnt come because she knew she messed up and didnt wanna look dumb
JM had it in for the plaintiff right from the start. Her menopausal episodes are out of control. Has she considered estrogen? And before you say I’m sexist I’m a woman went through it, that’s how I know.
His fiance didn't want to get her ass handed to her that's why she didn't show up....
Since contracting isn't working out, the defendant should try being a stand-in for Joe Pantoliano (the captain from Bad Boys; Cipher in The Matrix or Teddy in Memento)
And let's not forget Bob, Ritchie's agent, from La Bamba. 😁
Its never a good idea to fully drain a pool because in many cases it can compromise the pool structure. Many times the pressure of the water pushing "out" is helping to keep the sides up. In some areas draining the water can actually cause the whole pool to pop up out of the ground depending upon what it is made of. (Ive seen it happen in southern Florida)
The plaintiff did have a witness, the girlfriend, but he didn't bring her in.
is it just me or do the plantive and defendant look like brothers
2:50 It's hard to answer her questions when she doesn't let you talk.
Don't be shocked that you didn't succeed in making him pay your bill for the liner!!! There are crooks everywhere! Right is right and wrong is wrong! Walk through the front door not the back door?....
She seem much nicer now days. Didn’t know she was so rude
she still is crazy rude at times
i think she needs a mental health assessment sometimes her rudeness is disgusting like complete disregard for people with disabilities and all
He's acting like he's a nobody because he doesn't have a license.
plaintiff was tight!! lmao
How is there not one single comment about wtf happened to my main man who roasts tf outta everyone at the end??
These are older episodes
Harvey detracts from the episode!
The Plaintiff must be fun to be around. 😂 I bet he lost a few friend contacts after this case aired.
The STAR witness a no show. JM does allow some heresy but not for a whole case to be decided.
Harvey said heresay is allowed? I thought it wasn't.
This guy is Gabe from The Office
I wonder if Tom has a license
Keyword of the video.
“License”
This is an old old case that had been uploaded to your channel before, please upload more episodes that have not been posted here before
See the plaintiff on divorce court now? lol
La barata sale cara , si 👍🏾
The girlfr.... er...fiancée... should seriously consider returnnig the ring to the Plaintiff. If he's getting into her business transactions BEFORE they are married, she may forget about having any financial agency after they wed.
Didn’t have a license then don’t hire him
I think the judge should retire
I wouldn't marry the plaintiff. Nope.
The extreme waste of water is very bothersome to me. This woman wanted it filled for one day, only for it to be emptied the next to finish the work. That's just ridiculous. Wasting all that water that so many in the world are desperate for... Smh.
Grass needs water too
@@timpmurph71 Pools have chlorine and chemicals in them. And there is such thing as too much water. Drainage of an entire pool is far too much. It's practically flooding.
Always 2nd never 1st. 🤣🤣
I never thought I would ever be first.... until today lol
It'll happen for you. Lol
Looks like he paid for her pool after all
Plaintiff gets picky after the fact ...doofuss!
1 st. Yes!
They been killing jt w the uploads lately
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Doing this since 19 yrs of age? Was he too lazy or too cheap to get a license?
Fiancé is a clown 🤡
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She got it right for once
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Looks like the judge didn't got any last night,,,,
The defendants smirking the whole time like him and the plaintiffs wife had a little something going on. Or maybe my mind just goes straight to the soap opera vibes 😭
The pool guy episodes. LOL
I’m pretty sure he knew it might’ve broken but the family wanted things thier way and it didn’t turn out for them … that’s why I also think the fiancé didn’t show up because she knew she was partially responsible