I'm absolutely positive the landlord lied and told the plaintiff her apartment (wasn't) rent stabilized, because she would've been paying a lot less rent. She should take her landlord to court and get back all her overpayments.
@@rockobill7637idk. The judge said she knows for a fact that the landlord didn’t tell her it was stabilized. I think the landlord lied to the tenant to collect higher rent
It was interesting she said she talked in length about rent stabilization with her "roommate", and then caught herself and changed it to "landlord" . I bet the roommate paying the least WAS the landlord! She may have known, but was ok with the $975/mo rent.
@@MrCharlesEldredgeShe didn’t say “roommate” and then change it to “landlord”. She said “roommate and my landlord”. Also, the landlord did not live in the apartment. Three roommates shared the apartment and the landlord lived elsewhere.
She seems like a reasonable plaintiff. She's not like some who come in screaming and ranting they are owed the world because of a failed roommate situation.
@@thegentlemansmith5411😂 My “roommates” are the worst! Not only do they not pay rent, they eat all my food, get free utilities, demand rides to wherever they go, free medical AND $$ for their entertainment! 😢
@@tjj2040 I have no idea what the reference or origin is...I just know that if the last word of the case even remotely ends in an "er" sound...they're going to say "he hardly knew her" 🤣
Yes, he is a total duche just trying to weazle his way out of paying. The whole rent control thing is ridiculous also..in my opinion. The government should not be telling people how much rent they can charge for their property.
Whoever told him he was paying too much for that space/area was right after all. Landlord told them one thing when rent stabilization could’ve capped out on much less
We can't have it both ways folks. We can't say landlord's can charge whatever they want because of "capitalism" and then wonder why there's a homelessness crisis in big cities.
Market rents have zero to do with homelessness. It's political. They have so many gov't and private groups who "help" the homeless they have to keep it all going while they ride the gravy train.
I think she was owed a lot more money. She had to cover all of what was believed to be the defendant's rent for 2 months. Let the defendant sue the landlord for the difference.
i just saw a tiktok about this. The person ended up paying 6K over because her apt was rent stabilized and the landlord never disclosed that. She went back to the landlord and was able to somehow have the credit applied in a way that she will be paying half of the stabilized rent until the 6k credit is gone. the landlord didn't want to go to court. Apparently, you can get that information from some agency in NYC and anyone renting in NYC should be checking that.
@@ohcaptainmycaptain4829 No I don’t mean being easier to get along with. I mean feeling safe in my home. I wouldn’t feel comfortable from a safety standpoint. It’s sooooo much going on out here with these crazy ass men. I’d have to sleep with a knife under my pillow😂
The defendant finding out that the apartment should have been rent stabilized, probably really helped out the plantiff in the long run. Him making the claim in court, prompted the judge to look into it... and now the plantiff knows for sure the landlord screwed her. I hope sho got a lot of money back.
I think he was sneaking in and out of there trying to avoid paying the rent and she was trying to catch him red handed at different times. Her friend shows up and says let's open the together to confront him but i'm in a hurry. She's in a towel from a shower and says ok.
Defendant is all kinds of sketchy. Who cares what the barber and baker thinks about how much he *should* pay? He needs to pay what he's *supposed* to pay. When a tenant doesn't pay on time and then tries to "investigate" *why they shouldn't pay rent,* there is going to be a problem.
Yeah, if you have an issue with the rules of your lease, you discuss it with the landlord/roommates. You don't just stop paying because some people around town casually mentioned your rent is too high. Between that and the camera in his room, it almost feels like he makes a living looking for reasons to screw people over.
Defendant was definitely sketch. He likes to make a big thing out of nothing & definitely doesn't understand leases. He's lucky his roommates didn't go into his room searching for rent money.
The barber and baker was right saying he was paying too much. The landlord was charging them way more because it was rent stabilized anyway. They know the area and rent amount.
Why would a ton of random people ask him how much his rent is? Also, how do they know he's paying too much? It sounded like none of them saw his apartment or bedroom, and rent can vary greatly between different apartments or houses in the same neighborhood.
Did anyone else wonder if the defendant knew that the property was rent stabilized before he moved in? Who is that friendly in the neighborhood that engages a stranger about how much their rent is AND knows that their building is rent stabilized?🤔🤔🤔 fishy to me🤷🏽♀️🤔
The defendant is a little weasel. He still should've paid his rent while looking to see whether the rent was stabilized and whether the landlord was aware of it. And if he was (which we see now), then you deal with it but don't leave your roommates to clean up your mess.
@@localvega688 that thinking is why America is in a crisis right now. Stop being the problem and start being part of the solution. Victimhood has to be eradicated. It's a scapegoat for the weak-minded.
Everyone is talking crap about the defendant but not the plaintiff when she’s an absolute liar! She said around the 5 min mark that she paid the late fee’s and at the end when the judge asked if there were late fees she said she didn’t pay them… so she’s a liar and makes me believe she knew about the rent! Judge gave that twat to much respect!
A late fee was taken out of her deposit, so that's why she said she paid a late fee.... You must have missed the part where the judge asked if she had PROOF that she paid, and she stated what I just wrote ^ * So therefore there were other late fees she didn't pay for Edit: you forgot an extra 'O' in your too
She said she was charged one but also said it will be taken out of her deposit, she also said in the end she didn't have the money in which the judge agreed the landlord will more than likely keep it from the deposit
Depending on when that landlord's unit became stabilized and how many tenants they had since then, they might have a hell of a lawsuit headed their way. 🤣
I think it is ridiculous that the landlord gets to keep the money and the defendant gets away with not paying his portion! I understand that the apartment ended up being rent stabilized but if the landlord told the plaintiff that it wasn't and he's the one that lied why should that fall on the plaintiff's back? She still paid her portion, the defendant seems like somebody who was just trying to find every excuse to get out of paying his fair share, why was he going around the neighborhood talking to people asking about the price of the apartment when he should have done that before he moved in, you don't make an agreement and then after you've made the agreement and live there then decide to start investigating what the property or rent is worth give me a break grow up and take care of your responsibilities! I really hope that the plaintiff takes the landlord to court and Sue's for what she is rightfully owed.
If my roommate wasn't paying their rent and leaving me to pay for them... I sure as hell would open that door. Pay attention because she's not the landlord.
@janicester I paid attention and she's still not allowed into his room even if he didn't pay his rent lmfao just because you WANT to do something doesn't mean you can there a difference pay attention
They shouldn't have open the door to his room. They evaded his privacy. Judge you are wrong on that regardless if he paid rent or not. They're noisy roommates.
The statement "She is a very wise woman, and that proves more women should be in charge." No no it doesn't! It proves she should be in charge. Anyone with her intelligence should probably be in charge. But it doesn't prove some random woman should be in charge, because this judge is very wise!
its not fair I lived in an apartment as a bsf and paid double the rent that was rundown and the landlord won't do any repairs on in a 18 months lease with first, last, and security down and a cosigner even through I made enough come to find out everyone else paid 500 with none of the other stuff
The defendant was working it from the very beginning. If he only worked that hard to earn money and pay his bills instead of doing all he could to see how to discredit the plaintiff and avoid paying his share he’d maybe be a rich man today
Alex the mini-Latin lover knows that the big girl roommate was trying to make him her little house boy. Alex the mini-Latin lover will be OK after he moves in with Charlie Sheen as his new roommate.
I'm absolutely positive the landlord lied and told the plaintiff her apartment (wasn't) rent stabilized, because she would've been paying a lot less rent. She should take her landlord to court and get back all her overpayments.
yeah but wasn't she collecting the money from the other two and paying the total...she was probably paying the lower amount and pocketing the excess
@@rockobill7637idk. The judge said she knows for a fact that the landlord didn’t tell her it was stabilized. I think the landlord lied to the tenant to collect higher rent
She knew....bc her reaction wasn't shocked she knew
It was interesting she said she talked in length about rent stabilization with her "roommate", and then caught herself and changed it to "landlord" .
I bet the roommate paying the least WAS the landlord! She may have known, but was ok with the $975/mo rent.
@@MrCharlesEldredgeShe didn’t say “roommate” and then change it to “landlord”. She said “roommate and my landlord”.
Also, the landlord did not live in the apartment. Three roommates shared the apartment and the landlord lived elsewhere.
I came here to talk about how tired I am of the "...hardly knew her" joke but y'all beat me to it😂
Heard 3 of these stoopid jokes in the last 4 cases! 😅🙄
I agree... I wish he would SHUT UP with that stupid non-joke
Lmao thank you!!! I thought I was the only one. Harvey is lazy 😂
I thought I seen the episode before because of that joke. I had to double check 🤦🏻♀️
That part 😂 I’m so sick and tired of the same old line
I want to see the case when she takes the landlord to court. I hope she wins. Meanwhile, that defendant is so weasely.
Her roommate paying the least rent may have been the landlord.
"gouger? he barely knew her"
Didn't see that one coming 🙄
😆😆😆😆
Good one! You must be a RuPaul's Drag Race fan, like me!
She seems like a reasonable plaintiff. She's not like some who come in screaming and ranting they are owed the world because of a failed roommate situation.
It's astounding that people don't pay their rent AND expect roommates to cough up their portion. Pathetic
also astounding that people will rent rooms to strangers from Craigslist, especially a woman renting to a guy
@@mistiinseattle I agree
Thank you! I have some free loading roommates now! I can't kick them out though because they are my kids 11 and 12😅
@@thegentlemansmith5411 🤣
@@thegentlemansmith5411😂
My “roommates” are the worst! Not only do they not pay rent, they eat all my food, get free utilities, demand rides to wherever they go, free medical AND $$ for their entertainment! 😢
Everyone hates the “hardly knew her” joke but atp it’s a running joke and I expect it. 😂 I always appreciate it
What does "atp" stand for?
@@BREEZYM6015 at this point
What is the “he hardly knew her” reference. I keep hearing him say it but I don’t get it.
@@tjj2040 I have no idea what the reference or origin is...I just know that if the last word of the case even remotely ends in an "er" sound...they're going to say "he hardly knew her" 🤣
@@naturalnaela oh geez. ok thanks lol!
The barber and the baker and the candlestick maker all said so! 😂
Funny man.ha
The defendant is a scum bag by trying to get away without paying rent or utilities. If you agree to pay in good faith, then pay the dam rent!
Yes, he is a total duche just trying to weazle his way out of paying. The whole rent control thing is ridiculous also..in my opinion. The government should not be telling people how much rent they can charge for their property.
ARGHHH Harvey and his tired "I don't even know her" jokes. I am officially OVER IT.
The show was cancelled, so you will only here the jokes if you watch the old shows.
Ugh, I know.
@kennethbaker5223 who cares where she is hearing it from?
It's irritating to me too!
Whoever told him he was paying too much for that space/area was right after all. Landlord told them one thing when rent stabilization could’ve capped out on much less
Terrible for the guy with barely a room paying a lot more for less
When he walks in a store they all ask about his rent? 🤔
😂😂😂👍
😂😂😂 like no one has ever asked me that when I’ve walked into a store. Ever.
"Gouge her? He hardly knew her!" - what kinda serial killer joke is this 😂
"I placed an order"😂
But Judge,"He never used the kitchen" 🤣
We can't have it both ways folks. We can't say landlord's can charge whatever they want because of "capitalism" and then wonder why there's a homelessness crisis in big cities.
There's a homeless problem because people are spending their money on drugs and booze. Fact!
Market rents have zero to do with homelessness.
It's political. They have so many gov't and private groups who "help" the homeless they have to keep it all going while they ride the gravy train.
Drugs and mental illness. Ffs
Small cities too. It's hard out there.
Based
I think she was owed a lot more money. She had to cover all of what was believed to be the defendant's rent for 2 months. Let the defendant sue the landlord for the difference.
She was technically his landlord being it was a sublet situation
That knocking....
🤣🤣🤣🤣 Right!
Knocking like the police,I wondered what would they have done or said if he answered the door
Gas is probably used for heat.. so his “i didnt use it” excuse is out the window. He agreed to pay a certain amt of rent and utilities. Pay up, dude.
i just saw a tiktok about this. The person ended up paying 6K over because her apt was rent stabilized and the landlord never disclosed that. She went back to the landlord and was able to somehow have the credit applied in a way that she will be paying half of the stabilized rent until the 6k credit is gone. the landlord didn't want to go to court. Apparently, you can get that information from some agency in NYC and anyone renting in NYC should be checking that.
Thanks for the update!
Plaintiff probably knew her apartment was rent stabilized & tried to get over.
She looks like Velma from Scooby-Doo
Yes!
Zoinks!
Maybe I’m old fashioned but it amazes me how many women are so quick to become roommates with a man they don’t know. I’d be so uncomfortable.
You don’t have a choice when you can’t afford housing. It’s a privilege to be able to pick and choose roommates.
@@Tuturu708What? OMG no.
@@Tuturu708you do have a choice lol
Men are sometimes easier to live with. And just because the new roommate might be a female doesn't mean they are going to be great to live with.
@@ohcaptainmycaptain4829 No I don’t mean being easier to get along with. I mean feeling safe in my home. I wouldn’t feel comfortable from a safety standpoint. It’s sooooo much going on out here with these crazy ass men. I’d have to sleep with a knife under my pillow😂
The defendant finding out that the apartment should have been rent stabilized, probably really helped out the plantiff in the long run. Him making the claim in court, prompted the judge to look into it... and now the plantiff knows for sure the landlord screwed her. I hope sho got a lot of money back.
The Judge makes up what she wants by if she likes 5he person. How many times has she said “no proof , no credit”
Thumbnail looks like Felix the cat and Betty boop live action, can’t wait to watch
Betty sueing Barney 😂😂😂
"suing"🙄
Sooie!
*sewing
I love the plaintiff's sense of style. The defendant doesn't understand how renting works.
You mean just the towel getup? 😊
Well obviously he was right lol she was charging him to much in rent
Well it’s true that she was wrong and he was right on rent stabilization so just say you hate men lmao
That's why he consulted a lawyer. What's wrong with asking for help?
He's not interested in her😂 that must be the issue
Does she just walk around the apartment knocking on his door wearing a towel?? Did I misunderstand that?
Well, she is covered by the towel. 😀
I think he was sneaking in and out of there trying to avoid paying the rent and she was trying to catch him red handed at different times. Her friend shows up and says let's open the together to confront him but i'm in a hurry. She's in a towel from a shower and says ok.
Defendant is all kinds of sketchy. Who cares what the barber and baker thinks about how much he *should* pay? He needs to pay what he's *supposed* to pay. When a tenant doesn't pay on time and then tries to "investigate" *why they shouldn't pay rent,* there is going to be a problem.
Yeah, if you have an issue with the rules of your lease, you discuss it with the landlord/roommates. You don't just stop paying because some people around town casually mentioned your rent is too high. Between that and the camera in his room, it almost feels like he makes a living looking for reasons to screw people over.
Defendant was definitely sketch. He likes to make a big thing out of nothing & definitely doesn't understand leases. He's lucky his roommates didn't go into his room searching for rent money.
He should of paid what he agreed to pay at the signing of his sub lease, a 3rd of 2400. Instead she had to eat it in the pocket.
The barber and baker was right saying he was paying too much. The landlord was charging them way more because it was rent stabilized anyway. They know the area and rent amount.
@@krystalroller2915should *HAVE*
Ughhh.
Dude they looked in your room 😂
Why would a ton of random people ask him how much his rent is? Also, how do they know he's paying too much? It sounded like none of them saw his apartment or bedroom, and rent can vary greatly between different apartments or houses in the same neighborhood.
They don’t have the right to open the door. Period.
Did anyone else wonder if the defendant knew that the property was rent stabilized before he moved in? Who is that friendly in the neighborhood that engages a stranger about how much their rent is AND knows that their building is rent stabilized?🤔🤔🤔 fishy to me🤷🏽♀️🤔
"I placed an order!!!!" Is order-a-roommate a version of order-a-bride?
I caught that!! 🤣🤣
Order up!
She looks and sounds young... But dresses like she's in her 50s 🤣
I wonder if the landlord overcharged them for the apartment. Because he was hiding that for a reason
The roommate paying the least may have been the landlord She slipped at the end.
She looks like a Guess Who card
The plaintiff was a very sweet person & presented her case very well and I love the judge she Rocks 🌺
Who else thinks they look like brother and sister ?😂
It is interesting to hear of a scenario where a tenant has leverage in how much they can pay based on the rent stabilization.
What does rent stabilization mean? I don't live in an area with that apparently. Plus I only ever rented 2 times..
Craigs list scares me .. who feels the same?
Yep...I almost got scammed off Craigslist ...haven't been back on since then
Nope. You have to be careful and use common sense. I've used it plenty. No issues.
Hell No! Men should always be in charge! 😎
A male judge also wise.......
Keep the gender comments out .....
Simple math is simple math.....
Regardless of gender.......
One x
She knew it was rent controlled 😂
Of course.
Soooooo she paid more rent than the third roommate on purpose 🤔
That was professional 👏🏿
The defendant is a little weasel. He still should've paid his rent while looking to see whether the rent was stabilized and whether the landlord was aware of it. And if he was (which we see now), then you deal with it but don't leave your roommates to clean up your mess.
No he shouldn't have. They should have had his back and only paid the CORRECT amount of rent while getting the overpaid amount BACK. 💸
@@localvega688 that thinking is why America is in a crisis right now. Stop being the problem and start being part of the solution. Victimhood has to be eradicated. It's a scapegoat for the weak-minded.
That creep managed to cause her to lose her apartment. What a horrible human.
Plaintiff - “These boots are made for walkin’
And that’s just what I’ll do
One of these days these boots are gonna walk all over you”
Unbelievable !
Everyone is talking crap about the defendant but not the plaintiff when she’s an absolute liar! She said around the 5 min mark that she paid the late fee’s and at the end when the judge asked if there were late fees she said she didn’t pay them… so she’s a liar and makes me believe she knew about the rent! Judge gave that twat to much respect!
A late fee was taken out of her deposit, so that's why she said she paid a late fee....
You must have missed the part where the judge asked if she had PROOF that she paid, and she stated what I just wrote ^
* So therefore there were other late fees she didn't pay for
Edit: you forgot an extra 'O' in your too
I agree. And her slip of the tongue at the end tells us it may have been the roommate paying the least who was the landlord.
@@MrCharlesEldredge the roommate wasn't the landlord; otherwise he would have picked a room that could fit a bed.
Do yall even watch the video?? Lol
She said she was charged one but also said it will be taken out of her deposit, she also said in the end she didn't have the money in which the judge agreed the landlord will more than likely keep it from the deposit
Depending on when that landlord's unit became stabilized and how many tenants they had since then, they might have a hell of a lawsuit headed their way. 🤣
The defendant should have done his research BEFORE signing a lease complaining about how “high” the rent is. SMH
I think it is ridiculous that the landlord gets to keep the money and the defendant gets away with not paying his portion! I understand that the apartment ended up being rent stabilized but if the landlord told the plaintiff that it wasn't and he's the one that lied why should that fall on the plaintiff's back? She still paid her portion, the defendant seems like somebody who was just trying to find every excuse to get out of paying his fair share, why was he going around the neighborhood talking to people asking about the price of the apartment when he should have done that before he moved in, you don't make an agreement and then after you've made the agreement and live there then decide to start investigating what the property or rent is worth give me a break grow up and take care of your responsibilities! I really hope that the plaintiff takes the landlord to court and Sue's for what she is rightfully owed.
I like both the plaintiff and the defendant, respectful and courteous. Defendant seemed extremely honest, plaintiff seems truthful as well.
defendant tried to claim that she went into his room - she stood in the doorway, he is not honest
I believe she knew the correct rent Amount…the look on her face when JM said she was going to call and find out…
She didn't have no business opening the door landlords can't just go in your house if you don't pay rent 🙄
And she was not even the landlord.
If my roommate wasn't paying their rent and leaving me to pay for them... I sure as hell would open that door. Pay attention because she's not the landlord.
@janicester I paid attention and she's still not allowed into his room even if he didn't pay his rent lmfao just because you WANT to do something doesn't mean you can there a difference pay attention
She didn't go into his room. Did you even watch the video? 🙄@@spacepanda9037
They shouldn't have open the door to his room. They evaded his privacy. Judge you are wrong on that regardless if he paid rent or not. They're noisy roommates.
Nosey too
He's a professional freeloader
They need to fire Harvey for that absurd joke.
I'm gonna start keeping count of how many times that line".....her, I hardly knew her" is recycled....🙄
He hardly knew her. .hee haw,hee haw
Dude is a clown
Just watch Douglas if he’s looking down holding his head chances are that’s not an intelligent statement! 😂
If he’s shaking his head and smiling, it’s idiotic
Is it just me or does the plaintiff look like she's from the 1950's?
Yes, it’s her “look”
YEA THATS HER FAV. ERA
Classy ❤
I remember those days of poverty and roommates - ugh.
I like the plaintiff’s outfit.
She knew the rent was stabilized
Love her glasses
The statement "She is a very wise woman, and that proves more women should be in charge." No no it doesn't! It proves she should be in charge. Anyone with her intelligence should probably be in charge. But it doesn't prove some random woman should be in charge, because this judge is very wise!
Well said 👏🏼 👏🏼
I can't believe they allowed that into the final cut. I hope she gets evicted after that statement.
Was this episode filmed in the 1960’s?
As soon as I hear “countersuit”, the case becomes more interesting.
I agree with the defendant that they did violate his privacy. That's BS... they come in me life that I'd make them regret it
Why did she creep me out, like a Tim Burton character
I would immediately evict him
Wait I love Harvey’s “barely knew her!” jokes hahhahahahaha
Why would any adult have roommates 😂
Feminist plaintiff of course, figured her out immediately
The plaintiff is hella stylish.
smart move from the defendant
its not fair I lived in an apartment as a bsf and paid double the rent that was rundown and the landlord won't do any repairs on in a 18 months lease with first, last, and security down and a cosigner even through I made enough come to find out everyone else paid 500 with none of the other stuff
The defendant was working it from the very beginning. If he only worked that hard to earn money and pay his bills instead of doing all he could to see how to discredit the plaintiff and avoid paying his share he’d maybe be a rich man today
I was told when I come to USA I don't have to pay bills😂
This was the one of the best case in a wild everyone had a point,evidence and facts
I think the plaintiff is so cute ☺️
The plaintiff is uniquely attractive.
Please visit optometrist
I wish the litigants had a second case on the show 👍
One criticism I have of JM is how big of a landlord she is “woe is me”
wow that's so crazy (is literally in debt to their sister bc of rent)
The defendant is either ingenuous, stupid or a weasel - take your pick - same net effect; he didn't handle his responsibilities responsibly.
I think they make the plaintiff's family sit behind defendant and vice versa just watch the people in the front seats.
8:03 She stood in the doorway, looking.
$975 for one room???? 😳
Is Lee Van Clef sitting behind the plaintif lol.
She still lost lol
Thank you so much for the spoiler alert!🤦
Who else thinks Ed the one pating $475 is the landlord 😒
Mrs Ochmonek/Seinfeld’s mom in the audience.
lol ... Mom: "Jerrrrrry do you need money? I'm going to send you a check" Seinfeld: "Ma don't send me money Ma... Maaaaa!!"
If I close my eyes, he sounds like Fernando Alonso.
Alex the mini-Latin lover knows that the big girl roommate was trying to make him her little house boy. Alex the mini-Latin lover will be OK after he moves in with Charlie Sheen as his new roommate.
Why does the Plaintiff remind me of Rose from 2 1/2 Men?