Lol. "Okay so here's the losing side walking out of the Court room. How does it feel like to be a loser?" ... you gotta pay, this will cost you, you just couldn't prove your case in court.
I live for the day that someone actually shows up with a contract written out with a crayon on a roll of toilet paper!!🤣😂 Love Judge Milian and her tough justice.
That's what I thought. If I believed contaminated soil was right next to my house, about to make my family sick, I would immediately have it tested....especially if I was going to claim it was contaminated in a court case. That guy didn't make any sense to me.
He probably wasn’t concerned about the soil condition until he got a citation from code/planning/environmental, whomever is responsible for issuing permits to ensure any alterations to natural geological features are permitted. Just because you own a piece of property doesn’t mean you can go ham on it however you want: there are long term repercussions to anything that changes the natural geological features, and I’m guessing that “ravine” was a natural runoff for snow/storm runoffs.
There would be no wires in septic refuse, and if it had come from septic, he would have SMELLED it before the first load even hit the ground. Defendant absolutely had that soil tested and it came back fine and he tried to pull a fast one.
@Beaz_Nutz JJ also reads all the evidence before the case. All judges do. And I like that JJ cuts out all the crap where as other judges let them talk about things that don't matter at all.
I know right ✅ I was just asking my husband if he has always been that way(hubby is older so he remembers the people's court from when judge wapner was there)😂 but yeah- doug asks questions like instigating🤣
Agree I have heard of it being over $100 depending where you live and how far and all of that. I mean plus you're getting the dirt if that's the case rent something and haul it yourself
I really like this judge. And most of the time I watch judge Judy, and now came across to this channel,which is I am watching this show too. And Both judges are amazing. From London 🙏🏽🙏🏽💖
Just another construction hustle. Think about it people please. The dirt was not an emergency. WATCH AGAIN and figure out the construction hustle. I am a contractor, not a hustler. A con-man just left my office this evening.
she doesn't mean it literally, she is essentially saying that you don't need the contract to be formal, but you need it written down. although a verbal contract is legally binding, you need to prove that verbal contract, having it in writing, regardless of the paper or writing implement, as long as you have the terms and signatures its all there and no one can argue. Like the text messages, where the defendant tried to say it was $80 a truck instead of per hour, the text messages proved otherwise
@@lisaparrey1343 Thank you for explaining that to me. LOL.. did you seriously think I thought she meant it literally? You do see the LOL in my comment right?
@@lisaparrey1343 you're right. this is called the statute of frauds. you can say whatever you want and he said, she said but if something is written down that shows both or more parties agreed to contract, it is enforceable (unless acquired under duress). -- real estate broker
@Almost Lancelot In addition, @Wanna be Lancelot, Soil testing, or a soil analysis, is usually required for building permits and almost always mandated here in the state of California. During construction, the soil engineer may need to make further soil tests to make sure subsurface soil conditions are compatible with those observed in the initial investigation and modify the design recommendations as necessary. I hope your days get better. All my best to you From katrinka
Where I live that dirt would be illegal to reuse without cleaning. Guy down the street got a ticket for putting yard dirt in his trashcan and not in the green trash. We have so many city rules
Where I'm from selling this type of service per hour is the first Red Flag! It should be per load and that changes if the truck size changes. A contract is very amendable in that instance. It's not rocket science.
The plaintiff advertised it as FREE and 'clean' but it certainly was NEITHER. Had the defendant had a toxicology report done, he could have won his money back AND had the fill taken away at the plaintiff's expense. Why didn't the judge just ask to postpone the verdict until the report came in? I think it was very negligent on her part because if the fill is toxic, then the plaintiff is very much in the wrong...
But it was free??? If the defendant had his own truck/equipment he could have hauled it for free. He was paying for the guy to transport it to him. By your delusional comments you would expect a guy to do all the work and pay gas at 3miles/gallon to deliver dirt to another. You prove why America is getting more stupid by the day. Hope you don’t have kids.
So, ALWAYS get documentation of where the fill material is coming for as well as proof that the soil was tested and shows it is not contaminated. Look for facilities with certified clean fill material. This will save you a lot of headaches and money. There are so many sites nowadays that have "Historic Fill" material, which is often contaminated with a variety of undesirable compounds. Even if you think it is clean soil, it can still be contaminated. The contractor should have removed the larger rocks and concrete casts, AND had the soil tested... For the defendant, he should have had testing done before court. A simple test for Metals and Semi-volatiles (and biological testing if he was worried about a septic system) would have yielded him valuable information. If it was contaminated, you are looking at many times the amount to remove and dispose of the soil than he paid for it. Hopefully he takes that step going forward because contaminated soil is definitely not something you want to be sitting around for prolonged periods.
@@Thelegendl23 you don’t even pay for delivery . Only an idiot would do that . The trucking company is paid to get rid of it they save on dumping fees by putting it on your property .
I feel that the reason that there WASNT a written agreement is because BOTH parties wanted to see what they could get a way with. BOTH were trying to be "cheeky"
The defendant came out with this defense so that he could pay 0 for the job, maybe make some money on the deal and keep the filling. As far as a contract, I think it was clear enough that they both agreed on 80 an hour, and then the defendant didn't want to pay for it. In other words he is a scum bag!
Judge Milian herself says People's Court has been on for almost 30 years now because of people (including business owners) DON'T document ANYTHING. Thank goodness for what is now the tens of thousands of people who don't.
What is with this guy suing? He has NO proof the dirt isn't good? All he did was google what the rules are IF the soil was contamninated. AND he is lying too, the text proves he knew the worker charged per hour.
Excuse but... Do you have a roll of toilet paper and crayon? Yes I ummm do, if you have to use the restroom, I have one right around the corner, nahh I just need to write a receipt!
The defendant was wanting clean fill dirt? I’m sure he was told it was dirt surrounding the septic? Geez the defendant was wanting free dirt, but he had to pay for trucking it to the property. Yeah, bad idea. Forget it.
Just another construction hustle. Think about it people please. The dirt was not an emergency. WATCH AGAIN and figure out the construction hustle. I am a contractor, not a hustler. A con-man just left my office this evening.
Doug wants to make sure you feel like crap at the end. You cant escape him, and he has been on the show since its start.
Its quite funny
He is the best
I know I love it! He has gotten more savage, but he has always had a little bite to him lol.
@@kj2540 lol I'd rather have him than that other 👦man
Wasn't there a different guy before him?
She always says "grab the nearest crayon and toilet paper!!!" 😂😂😂
LoL
She shits a lot.
My favorite line from her!🤣
Funny as it sounds it's good advice. Hand shakes and people's words mean nothing in court.
A lady actually did that one day and brought it in a picture of it and she won the case. (it was something about an oven repair)
Does anyone love how they hired someone just to mock them as they leave the court room everytime 🤔🤣🤣🤣🤣
I would say it's a pretty awesome job!
Doug the Savage 🤣
Not only did they hire someone they hired the best to ever do it. Petty as hell
Doug Llewellyn has no shame! 😏
Lol. "Okay so here's the losing side walking out of the Court room.
How does it feel like to be a loser?"
... you gotta pay, this will cost you, you just couldn't prove your case in court.
I live for the day that someone actually shows up with a contract written out with a crayon on a roll of toilet paper!!🤣😂 Love Judge Milian and her tough justice.
Doug is a mess
It's impossible to make that happen but I still want to see someone's attempt to do it with crayons, lol!
ME TOOOOOOOOOO
Lmfaoo 😆 😆 😆 🤣
I love when she says, "That sounds like a you problem!" Lol 😆
If defendant was so concerned bout the contaminated soil he shouldve got it tested front the get go
That's what I thought. If I believed contaminated soil was right next to my house, about to make my family sick, I would immediately have it tested....especially if I was going to claim it was contaminated in a court case. That guy didn't make any sense to me.
Hell yeah man I totally agree. Like the judge always says the cheap always comes out exspensive.
He probably wasn’t concerned about the soil condition until he got a citation from code/planning/environmental, whomever is responsible for issuing permits to ensure any alterations to natural geological features are permitted. Just because you own a piece of property doesn’t mean you can go ham on it however you want: there are long term repercussions to anything that changes the natural geological features, and I’m guessing that “ravine” was a natural runoff for snow/storm runoffs.
Why would he?
The owner of the site knows damn well its septic
@Doug Gregory Its basic.
You can no longer just dig yourself a pond.
Fill a ravine w/o permission
I hate the guy at the end 😂😂😂 he be trying to make you hate yourself
That's the whole point 🤣
I wish they’d show the out takes
I love Mr. Smarta$$ best part of the show.
He's so passive aggressive
🤣🤣🤣🤣
"Penny wise and pound foolish." My new favorite quote, Judge M!
Being British it’s a very common saying here
There would be no wires in septic refuse, and if it had come from septic, he would have SMELLED it before the first load even hit the ground. Defendant absolutely had that soil tested and it came back fine and he tried to pull a fast one.
Agree. Sewer smells for miles around.
It wouldn't and shouldn't smell unless there was a leak.
there is often a float or sensor that triggers a pump to pump the tank into a leaching field. So yes, there could be wires.
You can tell the plaintiff is so nervous to be there by the way he keeps moving, fidgeting, and stuttering lol. Judge Milian makes grown men squirm 😀
Nathaniel can squirm all he wants!
@@richardpodnar5039 hahah I agree!!
It’s easy to make most men squirm. Women are so much tougher; we have to be!
Crayons don't write too well on TP. I tested it.
Did your due diligence did ya?
😂
Buy better quality crayons or tp.
😁🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂
I love Judge Milian. You can tell she researches the cases beforehand.
@Beatrice Dunn I stopped watching Judge Judy years ago. I don’t hate her or anything but she’s just too extra for me.
@@Verharri totally agree!
Yes, she is the best! Charp, prepered , not rude..
They do. I read Harvey and the team research before hand.
@Beaz_Nutz JJ also reads all the evidence before the case. All judges do. And I like that JJ cuts out all the crap where as other judges let them talk about things that don't matter at all.
Doug be itchin for a reaction😩
I know right ✅ I was just asking my husband if he has always been that way(hubby is older so he remembers the people's court from when judge wapner was there)😂 but yeah- doug asks questions like instigating🤣
Doug is messy as hell 😂😂
Yes! He don't give a damn if he hurts their feelings or nothing 😂
The most savage person on TV right after Judge Judy 🤣🤣😂
😂😂😂
The defendant is a rip off artist. Poor Nate free dirt caused a freaking headache. Next time Nate ain’t doing that
Doug is so hilariously disrespectful to their faces and I love it. Lol, most people dont know how to respond 😂
The dirt was free, he was just paying for trucking.
the new America is what the owner was doing.. "100% free" why should I pay? the home owner is a typical rip off artist.
Exactly, judge! The defendant should have had the soil tested prior to court.
I suspect that he did get the soil tested and the result was that it was fine but he’s trying to pull a fast one on the judge
👍🏾
I believe that as well, if he went through all that trouble to do research; I’m pretty sure somewhere it says test the freaking soil.
Yeah, he said at the end he didn't know soil testing was a thing?? Who you kiddin?
Doug be trying to pick a argument/fight just messy 🤣
At least the defendant learned his lesson. He better not try to cut corners like that again or else he'll be dragged to court
Defendant is lying. He said he thought it was 80 a load and now text messages knew it was 80 per-hour.
You can always count on Doug to rub it in.😣
😂😂😂
They need to just give him a bottle of Vicks
More like salt.
@@francevenezia lol yes. Rubbing it in their open wounds! 😆
@@francevenezia And maybe some lemon juice too!
is it just me or is nathaniel ADORABLE 😭
The hourly truck rate of 80 is waaaaay reasonable
I honestly figured $100/hr is quite reasonable. My husband used to haul aggregate products, so that's a decent deal.
Agree I have heard of it being over $100 depending where you live and how far and all of that. I mean plus you're getting the dirt if that's the case rent something and haul it yourself
doug is truly a psycho. i love his snide remarks. and i guarantee if someone tried to slap him for his shade he'd kung fu the mess outta them.
Doug is hilarious. Always instigating at the end.
The gallery behind the 2 men looks like its full of kids on a field trip
Omg it does!
They do high school field trips often. Teens and teachers
Doug is savage, telling the defendant two times how foolish he is! Hahahahahahaha!
I really like this judge. And most of the time I watch judge Judy, and now came across to this channel,which is I am watching this show too. And Both judges are amazing. From London 🙏🏽🙏🏽💖
London is my favorite city in the world. ❤
Did anyone else notice one of the guys Harvey interviewed had an "FTP" hat on? 😂😂
He looks like the handsome squidward
😂😭
He looks like he could act in hitman🤣
He could charge $14.98 for people to touch him.
He DOES!!
Lmao! Damn, do they tell the guy at the end, “Hey stand here, rub it in when they walk out “
Doug is so shady lol
Oh, he is the chief of petty!😂
The soil was FREE! Free. The Job in question is the delivery. Period. The product is free
What is this, getting fake information from the internet, instead of talking to live professionals. Gsh.
That's why it pays to always get a second opinion and never take everything you find on the internet as 100% gospel.
when going cheap goes wrong! defendant was trying to save money, SHOULD! have just ordered the soil from a landscaping co. (?).
that would have cost him $25 a CY.. plus grading.
Just another construction hustle. Think about it people please. The dirt was not an emergency. WATCH AGAIN and figure out the construction hustle. I am a contractor, not a hustler. A con-man just left my office this evening.
Hey phd guy there is no electrical going to the septic.
Has the Judge ever actually used toilet paper? It's almost impossible to write on toilet paper with a crayon! Lol
she doesn't mean it literally, she is essentially saying that you don't need the contract to be formal, but you need it written down. although a verbal contract is legally binding, you need to prove that verbal contract, having it in writing, regardless of the paper or writing implement, as long as you have the terms and signatures its all there and no one can argue. Like the text messages, where the defendant tried to say it was $80 a truck instead of per hour, the text messages proved otherwise
@@lisaparrey1343 Thank you for explaining that to me. LOL.. did you seriously think I thought she meant it literally? You do see the LOL in my comment right?
@@lisaparrey1343 you're right. this is called the statute of frauds. you can say whatever you want and he said, she said but if something is written down that shows both or more parties agreed to contract, it is enforceable (unless acquired under duress). -- real estate broker
I literally was thinking of how freaking impossible it would be to write on toilet paper using a crayon
Sorry about that Doug. Really knows how to dig into a wound and rub salt on it.
“Penny wise and a Pound foolish!”
Should have never done it if you couldn’t pick it up yourself ?
Doug : you old fish eye fool
Defendant: yes yes
I swear Doug is just there to clown people 🤡👀
The way Nate walked in that’s a guy who handles he’s business. I expect him to win
I'm surprised Doug still has teeth!
Been driving for 27 years never heard of ever getting paid by the hour it’s a set price per load or yards
Someone should have had the soil tested and maybe it should have been the plaintiff to make sure that he was within the law.
@Almost Lancelot
In addition, @Wanna be Lancelot, Soil testing, or a soil analysis, is usually required for building permits and almost always mandated here in the state of California.
During construction, the soil engineer may need to make further soil tests to make sure subsurface soil conditions are compatible with those observed in the initial investigation and modify the design recommendations as necessary.
I hope your days get better.
All my best to you
From katrinka
@@katrinkasanfranciscobayare7364 That has nothing to do with the case or your original comment!
@@ukmedicfrcs
Keep
Passing through...
Scoot along
Troll
@@katrinkasanfranciscobayare7364 Great reply. You're proof that the truth hurts.
“YALL SO LOOSY GOOSEY” 😂😂😂😂😂
"reading comments before watching case" oooh i cant wait until i see doug's comments now
The plaintiff, Nathaniel, is 🔥🔥🔥.
Both these dudes are ego maniacs. 🙄
Can we talk about how you don’t fill in a flowing water source, instead you build a retaining wall
The cheap comes out expensive Judge Milian
Love how doug passive aggressively insults people.
I don't think it's passive aggressive lol
Doug is just there to roast them at the end
Insult to injury! 😂
I have a feeling Nathaniel is hiding a lot under that jacket. 💪💪💪 The other guy looks like he's hiding everything in his jaw. 🤣🤣🤣
Where I live that dirt would be illegal to reuse without cleaning. Guy down the street got a ticket for putting yard dirt in his trashcan and not in the green trash. We have so many city rules
Baldy is fine!!!!!
Very superficial to only focus on looks
He was also well spoken, respectful, and in command of himself. And that's all HOT!
He looks like a thumb
She must have a few crayons n toilet paper near by lol 😜🤣
If It’s one thing I’ve learned from judge milian is to keep toilet paper and a crayon in my car lol
Where I'm from selling this type of service per hour is the first Red Flag! It should be per load and that changes if the truck size changes. A contract is very amendable in that instance. It's not rocket science.
I wish people would not use the word SO! when they answer a question. I hear that all the time.
Hear, hear!
And Uhhhhh.
And ummm...ya know...
I do that all the time! I hereby resolve to never do it again.
I don’t like “basically,” like JJudy, but I find myself basically using the word when I’m speaking freely. 🤷🏾♀️
Everyone is saying the plaintiff is hot... I don’t know why I don’t find bald men attractive 🥴
I don't either and even if he had hair, I didn't find him attractive.
It's his personality.
The plaintiff advertised it as FREE and 'clean' but it certainly was NEITHER. Had the defendant had a toxicology report done, he could have won his money back AND had the fill taken away at the plaintiff's expense. Why didn't the judge just ask to postpone the verdict until the report came in? I think it was very negligent on her part because if the fill is toxic, then the plaintiff is very much in the wrong...
But it was free??? If the defendant had his own truck/equipment he could have hauled it for free. He was paying for the guy to transport it to him. By your delusional comments you would expect a guy to do all the work and pay gas at 3miles/gallon to deliver dirt to another. You prove why America is getting more stupid by the day. Hope you don’t have kids.
So, ALWAYS get documentation of where the fill material is coming for as well as proof that the soil was tested and shows it is not contaminated. Look for facilities with certified clean fill material. This will save you a lot of headaches and money. There are so many sites nowadays that have "Historic Fill" material, which is often contaminated with a variety of undesirable compounds. Even if you think it is clean soil, it can still be contaminated. The contractor should have removed the larger rocks and concrete casts, AND had the soil tested... For the defendant, he should have had testing done before court. A simple test for Metals and Semi-volatiles (and biological testing if he was worried about a septic system) would have yielded him valuable information. If it was contaminated, you are looking at many times the amount to remove and dispose of the soil than he paid for it. Hopefully he takes that step going forward because contaminated soil is definitely not something you want to be sitting around for prolonged periods.
My favorite part is when she does
A little Rough Justice 😉😉😁
Seriously . Fill dirt is free . Who pays for that ? 😂
He didn't pay for dirt he paid for delivery
@@Thelegendl23 you don’t even pay for delivery . Only an idiot would do that . The trucking company is paid to get rid of it they save on dumping fees by putting it on your property .
@@samoday2992 that was their deal obviously you're too stupid to comprehend it.. Chad
Dang the plaintiff is fine🤗😊
This was a good case. I really liked it. It was unique and had a lot going on.
With my business, I tell folks we need to put it in writing so in case one of us dies, others know what we agreed on.
Doom judge he said it was septic going in to Bay so the pipe and dirt around pipe was exposed to wast hay judge would you want that in your back yard?
I feel that the reason that there WASNT a written agreement is because BOTH parties wanted to see what they could get a way with. BOTH were trying to be "cheeky"
Like you said below if he researched he dam knew he had to TASTE the dirt! 😂
WOW! Kent Brockman at the end is Nightmare Stating the Bloody Obvious!!🤣
Nathan is so cute with that bald head.
The defendant came out with this defense so that he could pay 0 for the job, maybe make some money on the deal and keep the filling.
As far as a contract, I think it was clear enough that they both agreed on 80 an hour, and then the defendant didn't want to pay for it.
In other words he is a scum bag!
That defendant is such a Mainer that I feel like I'm back home again!
It’s freakin’ free soil. Next time i bet Nate won’t be trying to do delivery before payment
DAMN CROOK THE DEFENDANT WANTED IT ALL FOR FREE THE PLAINTIFF SHOULD'VE WROTE UP SOME SMH TYPICAL
Always protect your business, document everything. No paper work containing signatures, no business, period.
Judge Milian herself says People's Court has been on for almost 30 years now because of people (including business owners) DON'T document ANYTHING. Thank goodness for what is now the tens of thousands of people who don't.
Has anyone actually tried using crayon on toilet paper? It tears. Lol.
What is with this guy suing? He has NO proof the dirt isn't good? All he did was google what the rules are IF the soil was contamninated. AND he is lying too, the text proves he knew the worker charged per hour.
Are we going to skip over “sewage pipe went straight into the bay.” …I’m sorry, what?
Fill in a ravine? Did he have permit or environmental impact study done? I believe he wanted it for free.
he wanted something cheap nd doesn't like what he got 🤣
Plaintiff is looking too pale for someone who works outside.
Excuse but... Do you have a roll of toilet paper and crayon? Yes I ummm do, if you have to use the restroom, I have one right around the corner, nahh I just need to write a receipt!
The defendant was wanting clean fill dirt? I’m sure he was told it was dirt surrounding the septic? Geez the defendant was wanting free dirt, but he had to pay for trucking it to the property. Yeah, bad idea. Forget it.
Never pay by the hour for trucking materials. Always pay by the yard/load.
The defendant is a piece of work
She puts judge Judy to shame!!!
Surprise no one slapped Doug
Not everyone is a caveman. Ooga Booga noises intensifies
The bald guy looks like - Mr. Clean.
I look forward to hearing about a "crayon and toilet paper" in these episodes
You don’t hire a contractor by the hour. You hire by the job. Period.
I love how the defendant does his research during and after the job...oy
Just another construction hustle. Think about it people please. The dirt was not an emergency. WATCH AGAIN and figure out the construction hustle. I am a contractor, not a hustler. A con-man just left my office this evening.
Defendant is a scammer. He wanted the soil delivered for free.
U truck tons. U figure volume in yards. Not the same thing. They just wants the fill free. The contractor is giving a good deal
Dude in the hallway all about shaming the people ajajajajajaja
The plaintiff was handsome