I swear I seen almost every episode of peoples court, if I ever sue or get sued I will know exactly what to do lol I will have a folder full of evidence, photos, videos, witness testimonies, and more! lol
Note to self: After damaging neighbors property 1. make sure there are no cameras, 2. establish alibi and 3. blame on brother, cousin, sister, Aunt Bertha or a stray dog
Yet why agree to anything if he is trying to put it on his brother? I'd understand if he was actually telling the guy to go after his brother but he is not he is somewhat agreeing to fix the fence.
I love that this court has the judge and her spouse answer a question at the end. and on Judge Judy's newer court cases her and her granddaughter talk about the case that was just on. it gives you insight into what a judge is thinking. it is informative.
That would only work if the brother was a guest and did not simply visit the property for whatever reason. Just because he is the brother of the renter does not mean he is always welcomed at the brothers home meaning he isn't a guest, and unless the brother invited him he isn't a guest
That would only hold up if it was a signed rental agreement saying that the renters is responsible for his/her guest. If my brother kills a man I wasn't there and had no clue it happened, can or should I be allowed or ordered to serve part or all of his time? I think not
Some people get really emotionally attached to their fences. Clinically it's call fencefantasia. Although it can take up to 2 years therapy is the best treatment.
There was a brother. The defendant even states that the plaintiffs brother came to his house and they talked about him hitting the fence, and the brother told the plaintiff he would pay for the repair.
never ever tell somebody that u will pay anything for any damages . defendant would have not had to pay anything if he didnt say he would help pay. especially if the damage is cause by a person who hardly ever even contacts u to see if u are dead or alive . his own brother caused him to have to pay money to his neighbor .
But was he a guest? The defendant wasn't home at the time and it didn't seem like he had given him permission to be there, either way we never got to know. The grandfather might have.
No it’s the grandfathers home . The defendant was not even in town . His brother was visiting the grandfather , and he hit the fence . If anything sue the grandfather and the brother .
never ever tell somebody that u will pay anything for any damages . defendant would have not had to pay anything if he didnt say he would help pay. especially if the damage is cause by a person who hardly ever even contacts u to see if u are dead or alive . his own brother caused him to have to pay money to his neighbor .
@@ebonecoley2985 It's not always me. My cat and parrot figured out my password. They like to sign in and make comments more so these days because they're both on ankle monitors and can't leave the house. They got caught ride'n dirty.
@@ebonecoley2985 I was thinking the same thing a few days ago ! Then when you click on his name he has over 1k comments on this channel smh, somebody has a LOT of time on their hands lol
This was the worst Judgement I have ever seen by Judge Millian. If my brother kills a man and I had nothing to do with it, can I serve any of his time? No I can't, nor should this man be financially responsible in any way. Worst call I've seen
That’s not really relevant on the same lol. When you have guests at your house and they damage your neighbours property it’s on you. You then can sue your brother for the damages you paid because of him.
@@kassipenrod1737 still, it was his brother and his equipment that broke the fence. He can say the brother wasn’t invite but don’t know that for sure sometimes people don’t tell the truth.
These Cases Are becoming very contradicting in a sense the judge would say promises are things that can be broken it’s not a binding contract but then also to say based on your promise they relied on that is very confusing very technical “if you tell me your giving me my rent money and i go pay my rent does that mean you owe it to me if you promised”
It's based on a legal concept/remedy called Estoppel. For Estoppel to be successful you have to prove that they relied on the promise (e.g take action such as building the fence), not all people will take action based on a promise, I think that is the disinction.
@Imani Powell I'm sorry. I have ocd. Words associations, right angles.... *You're * giving me my rent money. Sorry sorry had to else it rolls around in my head til I correct it. And yep that is why my friends just LOVE ME. LOL
Ugh. I can't stand when people add whipped cream to their story so they sound EXTRA amazing. "I told him I trust you, you do great work, I'm really impressed by what you do, I feel as though your work would be excellent for the fence, and I know that you would be a great person for this job at a reasonable price." 100% that conversation did NOT happen. This is how it went for someone who went to small claims court: "You're a carpenter, right?" "Yep." "How much for the fence?" "(cost)" "Okay, come at 5."
@@charkitahood2532 exactly! We kicked dude off our property! Not John’s! There is so much more to this than they shared but it’s solely because John didn’t like Keenan. He’s old and Keenan is young and a smart ass lmao
How hard is it for adults to be adults? We share our fences with neighbors and one side came crashing down last year. Our neighbor paid for it to get fixed and we paid her back, monthly. 1700 bucks for half of a fence. Expensive but damn fences ain't cheap, especially if they are done right. Now to just get the other neighbors around us to fix the damage their dogs caused.
Also during covid. We just ended up doing a cheap repair cause it was going to be expensive. It worked out since the part of fence that needed fixing was seen or used by anyone so we can just do a cover up job lol
I think the tenant is responsible for what happens with his guests causing damage . Then he should be the one to sue his brother. I also think if the cost was reasonable, which it was, the complainant should decide who fixes the fence. He is totally innocent in all of this and shouldn't have to settle for a cheap fix.
How many times have I heard Judge Milian tell someone that a promise is just a promise, and not a contract!?! Why did she order the defendant to pay anything at all? This was just wrong. The defendant had nothing to do with the damage, and despite his offer to help out the plaintiff, he should not have been held to that so-call promise.
Her decision hinged on the legal theory of Detrimental Reliance. The fact that the defendant committed himself to helping financially, coupled with the fact that the plaintiff “relied” upon that verbal commitment, to his own potential detriment, is why the defendant was ordered to pay. Had the defendant *not* made such a commitment, the plaintiff could very-well have decided not to go through with the repair, and would therefore not be out of the money that he felt the defendant owed.
The defendant repeatedly represented himself as the property owner. It wasn't until the suit was filed that it was revealed that his grandfather actually owned the property.
@@kassipenrod1737 One thing I know for sure is that the defendant was the most disrespectful neighbor ever. He's built himself quite the reputation in the neighborhood.
Good judgment. The lousy brother probably wreaks havoc everywhere he goes. The plaintiff sounds like a bit of a self entitled jerk. You can't tell me who the hell can fix your fence. If I can't afford that carpenter then we have to compromise and agree. Case closed. Glad the defendant won.
Actually your wrong. The plaintiff does get to pick the contractor, as long as it’s a reasonable estimate. It’s actually the law. Think about it, would you want the person thats already damaged your property be allowed to pick the cheapest contractor they could get and get screwed twice? Hell no, you wouldn’t stand for it and neither would I.
I think the owner of the house next door should pay for the fence and they get it from their invited guest. The victim should have to chase around the their guest.
I think the plaintiff has added a whole lot to what was actually said. He should call the defendant's neighbor and fix the fence for $170.00. He'll probably talk the guy's ear off lmbao
Just because someone is a carpenter doesn't mean he knows how to fix a fence... good price though! I think the plaintiff is just a great speaker and it's easy to believe and want to believe what he says.
never ever tell somebody that u will pay anything for any damages . defendant would have not had to pay anything if he didnt say he would help pay. especially if the damage is cause by a person who hardly ever even contacts u to see if u are dead or alive . his own brother caused him to have to pay money to his neighbor .
The plantiff can have anyone he wants to fix the fence if he so chooses but unfortunately this defendant isn't the one who damaged it. I don't agree with Milian's decision.
Accept that's not how the law works. If someone hits your car, you can't take it to the best mechanic in the state and have a $40 dollar fix get ballooned up to $500 because that's what the mechanic charged. The plantiff can come to court saying "I have this quote", and the defendant can also come in with another quote to show that the plantiff is being unreasonable. There's literally hundreds of cases on this show about this very thing. There's a reason why you're not a lawyer, and it's entirely because you don't know anything about the law and instead use your bias emotions. Maybe study the law for a few years before you decide what's legal and what's not.
@@kittyb275 No, Adrian is just infamous for finding every excuse in the book for saying the judge is wrong.At one case, he literally said the judge was wrong because she got too emotional to a guy and should be fired for disrespecting a man like that.
@@Fribee83 , You don't know chit about American laws. Adrian is correct. The plaintiff chooses who repairs his property, not some loser from Australia . Did you send Mr Adrian an invite to your 13th birthday party Tommy? lmbao 🎈 🎈 🎉 🎉 🥳 🎂
The judge is very inconsistent, recently she said 'it's not because a person promises to do something that makes it legally binding', and in this case, apparently it was, even though the person offering to pay had no legal obligation to pay anything as it wasn't even him that damaged the fence...
I side with the defendant on this. That dance could have been repaired for far less. 2 entire panels didn’t need to be replaced. It would have been cheaper and easier to just replace the damaged boards. The plaintiff decided to go ahead and replace 2 entire panels, so he should be responsible for the majority of the cost, and the defendants brother should only be responsible for the labor and material cost of replacing only the damaged boards.
Okay if they share a property line, how is it just on plantiffs property? If it's a shared fence, which most are, how the hell does plantiff get to dictate everything? It would be both their fence. And how the hell is he suing the person who isn't the homeowner, or the person who damaged the fence. I am so confused.
I always thought that if one neighbor put up the fence it didn’t necessarily mean the other neighbor had to pay. What if they didn’t want a fence, or care? I mean of course be a good neighbor and freaking pay half!! I just didn’t think they legally had to? Pls let me know!
@@Kat-bu3bn We share fences and unless the neighbor damaged it, both parties have to share the cost. Just went through this last year when the wind knocked out one side of our fence.
When the fence was built, if one neighbor paid for it entirely, then he had to build the fence within his own property. The guy who built it owns it 100% even though the other neighbor gets the benefit of it. If the neighbors originally shared the cost of the fence, it can be built on the property line and they co-own it.
@@ButtonsCasey that's where you made your mistake. You should have sued the wind on TPC. Even if you lost it would be fun to watch the Judge yelling into the wind.
Plaintiff can't be to concerned if he isn't going to pursue the guy who hit the fence. My guess is the Plaintiff is paying Willie for the cost of materials and a slab. Plaintiff is then pocketing Willie's labour cost. A slab in Australia is a 30 pack of cans or stubbies of beer and is usually what we pay a mate for helping us out with something.
I agree and disagree ; it’s the grandfathers home . The defendant was not even in town . His brother was visiting the grandfather , and he hit the fence . If anything sue the grandfather and the brother . However if the brother stepped up and offered to pay for it , then the plaintiff did rely on his promise . But again the amount was the big dispute .
Me too. It doesn’t work that way with a car and it wouldn’t work that way with a fence either. I can only assume it’s because he didn’t actually hit the fence that she decided the way she did 🤷🏻♂️
Why doesn’t Kennan use his homeowners insurance or the auto insurance of the person who hit the fence with his car? The guy who owns the fence shouldn’t have to pay any money for repairs.
I have to know in a case like this where the litigants are neighbors and covid-19 lockdown was in effect. They are FaceTimeing into court but from houses next to each other. Do you send a bailiff to stand out on the sidewalk? Was that a meeting topic at some point?
What about homeowners insurance or even just being the homeowner…(renters also have an option to buy renters insurance) as if someone fell on his property and sue he’s responsible Or even the damn car insurance 🤨🧐
so i can damage a guys fence then go to court with no evidence and tell a story and the judge will believe me? the defendant had no evidence of anything he said! was there a brother? was the person who knocked on the plaintiffs door the brother? i think someone schooled the defendant on how to avoid paying the full cost
I swear I seen almost every episode of peoples court, if I ever sue or get sued I will know exactly what to do lol I will have a folder full of evidence, photos, videos, witness testimonies, and more! lol
For Reals!!!
As long as you don't have to form proper sentences, or use the correct words, you will probably do alright.
@@loganpelletier 😮😧🤫😊
And a neck brace.
@@aguyandhiscomputer why?
Note to self: After damaging neighbors property 1. make sure there are no cameras, 2. establish alibi and 3. blame on brother, cousin, sister, Aunt Bertha or a stray dog
Defendant looks like he spends his time on the computer complaining about libs while eating doritos all day.
Yet why agree to anything if he is trying to put it on his brother? I'd understand if he was actually telling the guy to go after his brother but he is not he is somewhat agreeing to fix the fence.
Except, the defendant didn't cause the damage.
@@DavidJohnson-ep8wd What a stupid comment.....
@@SilverSergeant So he says
I love that this court has the judge and her spouse answer a question at the end. and on Judge Judy's newer court cases her and her granddaughter talk about the case that was just on. it gives you insight into what a judge is thinking. it is informative.
Well 😢 its over now her new show is just acting fake cases
I feel like Judge Judy would have awarded the plaintiff since it was his "guest" and told the brother to recoup the money.
That would only work if the brother was a guest and did not simply visit the property for whatever reason. Just because he is the brother of the renter does not mean he is always welcomed at the brothers home meaning he isn't a guest, and unless the brother invited him he isn't a guest
That would only hold up if it was a signed rental agreement saying that the renters is responsible for his/her guest. If my brother kills a man I wasn't there and had no clue it happened, can or should I be allowed or ordered to serve part or all of his time? I think not
She might have! But that’s why I love judge milian over judge Judy! She knows the law and follows the law of the state.
Damn he's telling a LONG story about the fence....yawn
I’m surprised the judge let him talk that long. Lol
@@graduatge105 she looked like she'd rather be anywhere else while he was yammering on 🤣🤣
Some people get really emotionally attached to their fences. Clinically it's call fencefantasia. Although it can take up to 2 years therapy is the best treatment.
I almost thought he was a lawyer until the judge asked him lol. CEO makes sense I guess lol
@@Channel-JJ Lmbo
I don’t think there actually was a “brother “. 😂
Same lol
That will come back to bite him since the judge ordered him to provide contact info😂
I do
There was a brother. The defendant even states that the plaintiffs brother came to his house and they talked about him hitting the fence, and the brother told the plaintiff he would pay for the repair.
Obviously there was someone else. That person went and talked to the plaintiff. 🤦♀️
The defendant is and looks like a clueless individual
never ever tell somebody that u will pay anything for any damages . defendant would have not had to pay anything if he didnt say he would help pay. especially if the damage is cause by a person who hardly ever even contacts u to see if u are dead or alive . his own brother caused him to have to pay money to his neighbor .
I wonder if he was nervous or possibly autistic, he couldn’t make eye contact. No shade, just curiosity
The defendant is renting the property, yes? So he is responsible for his guest's behavior. Judge is wrong on this one
But was he a guest? The defendant wasn't home at the time and it didn't seem like he had given him permission to be there, either way we never got to know. The grandfather might have.
No it’s the grandfathers home . The defendant was not even in town . His brother was visiting the grandfather , and he hit the fence . If anything sue the grandfather and the brother .
Wrong. The homeowner is responsible. I'm glad the defendant won. The plaintiff seems like a bit of a jerk.
@@layahYasharahla the grandfather was also on the lawsuit though.
Not always.......If the defendant was not there, he is not liable....end of story.
Why does the party responsible for the damage get the authority to decide how much they are going to pay? What kind of crap law is that?
never ever tell somebody that u will pay anything for any damages . defendant would have not had to pay anything if he didnt say he would help pay. especially if the damage is cause by a person who hardly ever even contacts u to see if u are dead or alive . his own brother caused him to have to pay money to his neighbor .
The defendant wasn’t responsible for the damage, his brother was. But he had told the plaintiff that he would take care of it.
I drove from work to home and this story was still going....
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I felt like it was a king case as well
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You buy those panels at Lowe’s. The plaintiff is acting as though that fence was pristine before a car pushed it
It was built by Slats R Us their Pristine design line A41X and it was in Better Homes & Fences magazine 2 years running.
@@Channel-JJ you everywhere. Lol. It’s not a day I don’t say your name in the comments
@@ebonecoley2985 It's not always me. My cat and parrot figured out my password. They like to sign in and make comments more so these days because they're both on ankle monitors and can't leave the house. They got caught ride'n dirty.
@@Channel-JJ I’m ctfu
@@ebonecoley2985 I was thinking the same thing a few days ago ! Then when you click on his name he has over 1k comments on this channel smh, somebody has a LOT of time on their hands lol
Defendant was great in Game of Thrones.
$400 is extremely too high for a wood fence repair, sir...😒
This ruling was bs.
Looking at the defendant I wouldn’t trust him to make a peanut butter & jelly sandwich
I smelled lawyer too
This was the worst Judgement I have ever seen by Judge Millian. If my brother kills a man and I had nothing to do with it, can I serve any of his time? No I can't, nor should this man be financially responsible in any way. Worst call I've seen
That’s not really relevant on the same lol. When you have guests at your house and they damage your neighbours property it’s on you. You then can sue your brother for the damages you paid because of him.
@@robjk8876 the “guest” wasn’t invited and no one was home. He shows up when he wants.
@@kassipenrod1737 still, it was his brother and his equipment that broke the fence. He can say the brother wasn’t invite but don’t know that for sure sometimes people don’t tell the truth.
The plaintiff is greedy. The defendant seemed nice.
He’s an entitled jack ass! Keenan does anything for anyone! He just didn’t like Keenan so he tried searching for a reason to sue!
The defendant doesn't look like the brightest bunny in the forest.
Ironic of you to say considering that analogy makes zero sense 😂
@@ZovaBe OK.
All the is from someone with no picture. I’m sure you look horrible!
bright bunny? the only bright bunnies I know are near Chernobyl.
@@Channel-JJ "Bright" as in smart or quick to learn, which you are obviously not.
Good luck with your life
These Cases Are becoming very contradicting in a sense the judge would say promises are things that can be broken it’s not a binding contract but then also to say based on your promise they relied on that is very confusing very technical “if you tell me your giving me my rent money and i go pay my rent does that mean you owe it to me if you promised”
It's based on a legal concept/remedy called Estoppel. For Estoppel to be successful you have to prove that they relied on the promise (e.g take action such as building the fence), not all people will take action based on a promise, I think that is the disinction.
@Imani Powell I'm sorry. I have ocd. Words associations, right angles....
*You're * giving me my rent money. Sorry sorry had to else it rolls around in my head til I correct it. And yep that is why my friends just LOVE ME. LOL
Contradictory in the sense...
Again I'm sorry.
Ugh. I can't stand when people add whipped cream to their story so they sound EXTRA amazing. "I told him I trust you, you do great work, I'm really impressed by what you do, I feel as though your work would be excellent for the fence, and I know that you would be a great person for this job at a reasonable price."
100% that conversation did NOT happen. This is how it went for someone who went to small claims court: "You're a carpenter, right?" "Yep." "How much for the fence?" "(cost)" "Okay, come at 5."
He gives me lawyer vibes. He’s definitely adding fluff.
@@charkitahood2532 exactly! We kicked dude off our property! Not John’s! There is so much more to this than they shared but it’s solely because John didn’t like Keenan. He’s old and Keenan is young and a smart ass lmao
How hard is it for adults to be adults? We share our fences with neighbors and one side came crashing down last year. Our neighbor paid for it to get fixed and we paid her back, monthly. 1700 bucks for half of a fence. Expensive but damn fences ain't cheap, especially if they are done right. Now to just get the other neighbors around us to fix the damage their dogs caused.
Also during covid. We just ended up doing a cheap repair cause it was going to be expensive. It worked out since the part of fence that needed fixing was seen or used by anyone so we can just do a cover up job lol
I thought the narrator said - This is the plaintiff, John's fence.....
LOL
Omg, yes!! 😆
Damn ladies, I came here for a certain comment ( 😉 ) and I’m to early. Lol.
@@Kat-bu3bn Since this is two men, look out for the Milian is so and so. Lol
lol
Plantiff was long winded!
I think the tenant is responsible for what happens with his guests causing damage . Then he should be the one to sue his brother. I also think if the cost was reasonable, which it was, the complainant should decide who fixes the fence. He is totally innocent in all of this and shouldn't have to settle for a cheap fix.
Good thing thats not how the law works. Could u imagine being responsible for any mistake one of your guests made
How many times have I heard Judge Milian tell someone that a promise is just a promise, and not a contract!?! Why did she order the defendant to pay anything at all? This was just wrong. The defendant had nothing to do with the damage, and despite his offer to help out the plaintiff, he should not have been held to that so-call promise.
Her decision hinged on the legal theory of Detrimental Reliance. The fact that the defendant committed himself to helping financially, coupled with the fact that the plaintiff “relied” upon that verbal commitment, to his own potential detriment, is why the defendant was ordered to pay. Had the defendant *not* made such a commitment, the plaintiff could very-well have decided not to go through with the repair, and would therefore not be out of the money that he felt the defendant owed.
@@NubianP6 Great explanation! You made it so easy to understand, thank you!
Plaintiff sued the wrong person....case closed... and I think the plaintiff is stretching the truth several times.
The defendant repeatedly represented himself as the property owner. It wasn't until the suit was filed that it was revealed that his grandfather actually owned the property.
@@anytimefitness5348 there are many reasons as to why that was said! Stop acting like you know everything.
@@kassipenrod1737 One thing I know for sure is that the defendant was the most disrespectful neighbor ever. He's built himself quite the reputation in the neighborhood.
When the plaintiff started to speak Spanish like a chad to impress Judge Millian 😂😂
He was repeating what someone said though lol
@@AP-xw5px lol
Good judgment. The lousy brother probably wreaks havoc everywhere he goes. The plaintiff sounds like a bit of a self entitled jerk. You can't tell me who the hell can fix your fence. If I can't afford that carpenter then we have to compromise and agree. Case closed. Glad the defendant won.
The ruling was for the plaintiff. So the plaintiff actually won.
@@anytimefitness5348 the defendant agreed to pay so he has no issue paying the jerk. He has to get the bulk from the brother so🤷🏽♀️😆🙂
@@mrshappilymarried1 Well, I am that jerk, so I would know ;-)
Actually your wrong. The plaintiff does get to pick the contractor, as long as it’s a reasonable estimate. It’s actually the law. Think about it, would you want the person thats already damaged your property be allowed to pick the cheapest contractor they could get and get screwed twice? Hell no, you wouldn’t stand for it and neither would I.
@@anytimefitness5348 may as well add a liar to the list as well!
💤 This case was a snooze fest. I watched it to help TPC algorithms.
Lmbo
Same thought
2x speed and it’s still slow 😅
thanks and to answer your question, if you continue to repeat it then it is.
This plaintiff is putting me to sleep.
I think the owner of the house next door should pay for the fence and they get it from their invited guest. The victim should have to chase around the their guest.
Well what if he didn't invite that guest...
The guest wasn’t invited. No one was home
I think the plaintiff has added a whole lot to what was actually said. He should call the defendant's neighbor and fix the fence for $170.00. He'll probably talk the guy's ear off lmbao
No person has the right to determine who works on my house or any other property that i own.
Just because someone is a carpenter doesn't mean he knows how to fix a fence... good price though! I think the plaintiff is just a great speaker and it's easy to believe and want to believe what he says.
The defendant said his contractor would charge $187.00. Baloney!
That was probably a materials quote, not the labor costs. With labor it’s probably going to be about the same cost, give or take
@@feyfantome it’s a friend and he does it for a living. It’s someone we help a lot so he was going to help us. This whole this is funny to me!
@@feyfantome oh and our friend is a well known person in our town who fixes everything!!
never ever tell somebody that u will pay anything for any damages . defendant would have not had to pay anything if he didnt say he would help pay. especially if the damage is cause by a person who hardly ever even contacts u to see if u are dead or alive . his own brother caused him to have to pay money to his neighbor .
There is always out behind the wood shed.
Almost fell asleep on this one
The plantiff can have anyone he wants to fix the fence if he so chooses but unfortunately this defendant isn't the one who damaged it. I don't agree with Milian's decision.
Accept that's not how the law works. If someone hits your car, you can't take it to the best mechanic in the state and have a $40 dollar fix get ballooned up to $500 because that's what the mechanic charged. The plantiff can come to court saying "I have this quote", and the defendant can also come in with another quote to show that the plantiff is being unreasonable. There's literally hundreds of cases on this show about this very thing.
There's a reason why you're not a lawyer, and it's entirely because you don't know anything about the law and instead use your bias emotions. Maybe study the law for a few years before you decide what's legal and what's not.
@@Fribee83 you sound very condescending. I'm guessing you're a lawyer. Lol
@@kittyb275 No, Adrian is just infamous for finding every excuse in the book for saying the judge is wrong.At one case, he literally said the judge was wrong because she got too emotional to a guy and should be fired for disrespecting a man like that.
@@Fribee83 , You don't know chit about American laws. Adrian is correct. The plaintiff chooses who repairs his property, not some loser from Australia .
Did you send Mr Adrian an invite to your 13th birthday party Tommy? lmbao
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17:45 This information is gold.
The judge is very inconsistent, recently she said 'it's not because a person promises to do something that makes it legally binding', and in this case, apparently it was, even though the person offering to pay had no legal obligation to pay anything as it wasn't even him that damaged the fence...
I side with the defendant on this. That dance could have been repaired for far less. 2 entire panels didn’t need to be replaced. It would have been cheaper and easier to just replace the damaged boards. The plaintiff decided to go ahead and replace 2 entire panels, so he should be responsible for the majority of the cost, and the defendants brother should only be responsible for the labor and material cost of replacing only the damaged boards.
Okay if they share a property line, how is it just on plantiffs property? If it's a shared fence, which most are, how the hell does plantiff get to dictate everything? It would be both their fence. And how the hell is he suing the person who isn't the homeowner, or the person who damaged the fence. I am so confused.
I always thought that if one neighbor put up the fence it didn’t necessarily mean the other neighbor had to pay. What if they didn’t want a fence, or care? I mean of course be a good neighbor and freaking pay half!! I just didn’t think they legally had to? Pls let me know!
@@Kat-bu3bn We share fences and unless the neighbor damaged it, both parties have to share the cost. Just went through this last year when the wind knocked out one side of our fence.
When the fence was built, if one neighbor paid for it entirely, then he had to build the fence within his own property. The guy who built it owns it 100% even though the other neighbor gets the benefit of it. If the neighbors originally shared the cost of the fence, it can be built on the property line and they co-own it.
@@ButtonsCasey that's where you made your mistake. You should have sued the wind on TPC. Even if you lost it would be fun to watch the Judge yelling into the wind.
@@Channel-JJ LMAO. We did file an insurance claim but they denied it.
The neckbeard is strong in this one😅
Paired with the mouth breathing
Plaintiff seems like he is emotionally unstable
You live next to a crazy, jerk neighbor for a year and see how it affects your stability! 😂
@@anytimefitness5348 dude no one here even talked to you! Why tf are you still so pressed?
The defendant looks like he is drugged to the max. He can barely keep his eyes open.
Lmao that’s honestly the furthest thing from the truth! He won’t even take a Tylenol. He was just tired because he works his ass off!
Plaintiff can't be to concerned if he isn't going to pursue the guy who hit the fence. My guess is the Plaintiff is paying Willie for the cost of materials and a slab. Plaintiff is then pocketing Willie's labour cost.
A slab in Australia is a 30 pack of cans or stubbies of beer and is usually what we pay a mate for helping us out with something.
exactly. But he was so persistent going after the defendant.
I agree and disagree ; it’s the grandfathers home . The defendant was not even in town . His brother was visiting the grandfather , and he hit the fence . If anything sue the grandfather and the brother . However if the brother stepped up and offered to pay for it , then the plaintiff did rely on his promise . But again the amount was the big dispute .
The brother wasn’t at the house for grandpa.
Great neighbour. Not
Why would the defendant have the right to decide how much he should pay and who the contractor should be? I'm confused.
Me too. It doesn’t work that way with a car and it wouldn’t work that way with a fence either. I can only assume it’s because he didn’t actually hit the fence that she decided the way she did 🤷🏻♂️
Why doesn’t Kennan use his homeowners insurance or the auto insurance of the person who hit the fence with his car? The guy who owns the fence shouldn’t have to pay any money for repairs.
I have to know in a case like this where the litigants are neighbors and covid-19 lockdown was in effect. They are FaceTimeing into court but from houses next to each other. Do you send a bailiff to stand out on the sidewalk? Was that a meeting topic at some point?
What about homeowners insurance or even just being the homeowner…(renters also have an option to buy renters insurance) as if someone fell on his property and sue he’s responsible Or even the damn car insurance 🤨🧐
so i can damage a guys fence then go to court with no evidence and tell a story and the judge will believe me?
the defendant had no evidence of anything he said!
was there a brother? was the person who knocked on the plaintiffs door the brother?
i think someone schooled the defendant on how to avoid paying the full cost
Is it just me, or is the plaintiff kind of a silver fox?
I like to defendant. I am not sure about the plaintiff but I do like the dependent
The Price Is Right is playing the background, when the dudw with glasses is talking
Fence cases are really boring
we was on vacation
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