I thought the exact same thing when the judge asked if "Did that happen" that she was asking if the plaintiff had actually received the $900. After rewatching it I understand that isn't what she was asking.
As a mobile mechanic business owner, I have 2k that I never touch. It’s there in case anything goes wrong and I need to make it right. For example, while replacing an alternator, I leaned over this tiny radiator line and snapped it. Had to make it right. Owner has called me back multiple times because they know they can trust me. Every business needs a small buffer like this so they don’t wind up in this position. Even if it’s $500. It can go a long way in showing the client you really want to make it right
The crooked defendant constantly answers "I don't know...I wasn't there!" He just drops off 2 yahoos and never once went to check on the job! What a piece of work!
i been told all my life that u cant judge a person by how they look when u first lay eyes on them , but all my life the opposite has turned out to be the case . i knew as soon as i saw the face of the defendant and how he stood there with his hands in his pockets that he was a con man .
As a roofer I can say guys like this give all us roofers a bad name. Defendant was clearly a scammer just going off his demeanor to the whole thing, no apology no nothing at all
The other part that Harvey didn't mention is to *ALWAYS check with your state's licensing board to see if he #1 HAS a valid license, and #2 has ANY liens against him.*
And L&I coverage. If his workers get hurt on your property and he doesn't have L&I, your homeowner insurance pays. If the worker is out of work for life, you are ruined.
@@TheOnlyKateslate Would that be the case regardless of how the worker went about doing the job? Would carelessness, lack of attention, being drunk or high on the job go in favor of the someone who hires them?
M: "How much were you paid?" D: "1150" M: "How much did you agree to pay back?" D: "900" M: "Did that happen?" P: "Nope" M: 🤨 That's a vague question, Judge, of course the answer wasn't what you expected!
Thank you! “Did that happen” to me means “did he pay you back the 900” not “did that conversation happen.” I thought she was talking about the money too!
Not even the next job, just in town somewhere. Plus the guys didn't call to let him know what was going on, he didn't find out until he came there. Sounds like he just hired a couple of day laborers to me.
Another "Fly by night" contractor as my late dad would say, he himself a carpenter his entire life, owned his own construction company. Not covering the roof with a tarp, the defendant is full of 💩, it should always be covered especially if rain is forecasted, the results speak for themselves. The he states after two days he went home to grab rakes to clean the debris, those rakes should have already been in use, daily. Roofing nails are the worst for getting flats in vehicle tires, and just getting stuck where they shouldn't. Then his vehicle issues are somehow the plaintiff's problem, ridiculous. He definitely should not be in that line of work!
The roofer was arrested in 2016 Dubner is accused of collecting $15,875.00 from the two homeowners for work that was never performed. Dubner was arraigned in Town of Wallkill Court, and committed to Orange County Jail in lieu of bail. He’s due back in court on June 7 2016 August 2016 Dubner was arrested for violating a order of protection and never appeared for the bench warrant
Man said on Saturday his car broke down, on Sunday he had something to do with his daughter, on Monday he was sick, then on Tuesday he had something in his eye 😂
Yeah & that’s not going to happen! Can you imagine if the show started paying all the judgements out of their $?!! Lol! They can’t do that or they’d be shut-down in no time! 😮
Newsflash: If you pay a contractor a large sum/half of more than half of the entire cost…and then they start blowing you off with excuse after excuse….they blew that money on drugs and are now scrambling to find some crackheads to do the job on a promise they will get paid when the job is done. Source: I’ve been in the industry 20+ years
100%. I was a mechanic in my early 20s. I'm 33 now. But I saw the same thing in the mechanic industry. But it's much more common in cases like this. It's insane how much it happens. Especially to the elderly that get ripped off.
My roofer wanted 1/2 down which was ok. But before he finished he “needed” the balance. I told him no way. I knew my job would get shoved to the back burner if he had all the money. They finished up and he got paid but he was very unhappy with me. 🤷🏼♀️
@@traceyaz125 his inability to have overhead/ a line of credit/ or up to date accounts with his suppliers is NOT your problem. Half up front. Half when you finish.
@@illonahunt1328 Oh don’t get me started on the mechanic industry 😩 I worked in a body shop for a couple years as a 2nd job and it’s exactly like you say. The crackheads doing the drywall are the same ones cranking a wrench ISTG.
No, Marilyn -- at 8:45, when you asked, "Did that happen?" the context indicated that you were asking if he got repaid the $900. It's basic English, dear. You are mistaken. Though you *meant* the alleged agreement, you actually *asked* about the refund. THAT's why he replied, "No."
People on here really tick me off with that "I trusted him or her crap" how on earth do you trust someone, you don't even know, I'm completely amazed , at the amount of people , in the world who seemed to live, their life under a rock, SMH 😡😡
The defendant is a slimy boy. Cant even call him a man. Do your homework before hiring cheap laborers. Defendant was obviously not licensed or insured.
8:33 Judge: You were going to pay back 900 of the 1,150? Defendant: Yes. Judge to plaintiff: Did that happen? Plaintiff: No. It is clear that the judge is having memory problems because she thought that she asked a completely different question than what she actually asked.
"I wasn't there. I don't know anything." GIve $1100 up front in cash to some guy who looks like a cheap hustler who O.D'd on Grecian Formula and who you met at a gas station...what could go wrong?
The plaintiff won't win an award for personality :) The defendant won't win an award for integrity, honesty, or professionalism. Perhaps the plaintiff should have done the background check before shelling out his cash to someone he didn't know. Defendant needs to find a new line of work.
Number 1 rule of construction, dont use language like "rip off" in front of ur customer. No one wants to hear that kind of language when someone is working on their home. I worked as a production manager at a roffing company. This sounds exactly like any roofer who is irresponcible. I have made roofers cry bc I would not give them jobs when they pull this type of bs. They dont show up bc they have another job while taking the job in the first place. Sometimes, they tear the roof off to save their spot bc they knew I would take the job away if they had 2 jobs overlapping.
Honest hardworking contractors handyman gets bad reputation because this kind of contractor. If happen to you ….report them write a review, call BBB….. it’s a must.
Any good roofer, cleans up the yard debri before leaving the job each day. The paper is waterproof for a light rain only. Of course they can't roof on rainy days. The plantiff must have a small garage roof. A roofing job taking off all shingles, repair wood, plus reshingle for $1650. Its a steal of a job. The wouldve been a red flag for me. The defendant aka roofing contractor should've been more on the ball about getting the job finished. If he's roof is that small. It could've been done in 1 day, max 2.
In the 80’s I use to hear about these greasy haired, scrubby, shiesty contractors that would try to scam you out of your money showing up to your doorstep wearing a thrift store mock neck & sports coat with jeans to look like a professional salesman and then gives every excuse in the book on why they can’t finish the job..Apparently, the defendant matches the description 😂
You can tell by the photos it's a roof that has multiple layers and with only a two man crew tearing off it would take a few hours. Should have had tarps on the ground first for the crumbly stuff. Then you pull and clear your tarps before leaving. You always know what weather is coming and should have tarped the garage when they found out it was gonna rain. The tar paper will keep it kinda dry it's not a water tight that can endure a down pour! It can work for a minute but it's frowned upon. There was many issues with this guy.....are we sure he knows how to roof cause dang all these mistakes are amateur at best! 😊
Wait, so the according to the defendant the plaintiff's wife was pretty drunk and screaming like a banshee but the workers agree'd to catch a ride with her back into middle town? Totally believable.
I thought she asked him if he got paid the $900 back. @14:21 she asked "did that happened?" Why she got to be so snippy to the defendant, the guy that got ripped off for real
Bad when the roofer is hired to do the job, does not stay at the job to oversee the workers. That is bad customer service. And to not finish the job, bad also. And plus left a mess there for 4 days. Very unprofessional on the Defendant. And when the plaintiff showed the Judge the record the plaintiff has on the Defendant, the Defendant had a smirk on his face.
This happened to my mom but in a worst way, she hired two family members to re due roof the upper-level roof (2 story house) because they were out of Jobes, and my mom felt sorry for them. They complete rip the whole part off but got tired and said they well be back in two days to recover from the heat, they never covered anything up. It rain that night. I was living out of town my mom described like the sense from the movie Titanic were water running down the staircase and bad enough it was a 30 plus year-old house. The rain got in to all the Sherrock wall in every inch of the house, so it looks like cookie crumbling in milk. She had the city to walk it off the city condemned the house as unlivable due to mold growing in the walls now. lucky God was good to my mom, and she was approved for a loan to have the whole house demolish and they build her a smaller home which is better cause it's just her. Nothing happened to my family members, and I do not speak to them.
8 more trips to court....too bad its not the PC...I would love to see the crooked defendant have to pay tons of money for being a moron...My step father had another mechanic with him and he always checked the work or I did....
At times JMM has an ADD moment (I know cuz I am😂) and her questions are not worded clearly. At times I'd be confused too....but, still love watching her❤
I have a serioud question. Where do these people live that gets a new roof so damn cheap. Im im New Orleans and Hurricane Ida damaged my roof i need to replace it still (insurance went bankrupt) and right now as of June 9th 2023 several have told me minimum 13-15k and its 1100 sq ft.
A legitimate contractor doesn't get paid up front. Those are the ones that take you money and get to when they can. Plus what kind of bobo company doesn't have company trucks. What a joke. The plaintiff was an idiot for not doing his due diligence and check his references and past customers.
Listening ears. Harvey said “if”. It’s a hypothetical situation. He wasn’t disagree with Judge Milian. If (there’s that word again), _If_ the wife actually really did that, the defendant needs more proof than some unsubstantiated person told him that the wife said something that he doesn’t actually know and he guesses she drove them into town. That’s called hearsay. There’s no proof. Listening ears next time 😉
@@kyoto32001 you can believe all you want, but beliefs don’t stand up in court without evidence or direct testimony (from the defendant’s employees since the defendant himself wasn’t present to hear anything the wife may or may not have said or done) 😉
Coming from someone who’s been both a worker dropped off and the customer.. it is extremely unsettling when a contractor just drops their employees off.. it’s clear at that point there no company vehicle on site incase they run into issues, as well there’s no clear supervision of the employees. While I understand contractors are busy (I’ve worked for many), the rule of thumb is if there are workers onsite there is a truck on site.
i been told all my life that u cant judge a person by how they look when u first lay eyes on them , but all my life the opposite has turned out to be the case . i knew as soon as i saw the face of the defendant and how he stood there with his hands in his pockets that he was a con man .
I thought the exact same thing when the judge asked if "Did that happen" that she was asking if the plaintiff had actually received the $900. After rewatching it I understand that isn't what she was asking.
Yeah. I saw it immediately when she said it - eay miscommunication - not sure why JM got offended by it.
Yeah, she was ambiguous in how she framed the question
@@lukerinderknecht2982 Exactly! I also thought she was asking about the money at first!
Me too….
Exactly. And the judge had the nerve to say he folded like a cheap suit. Where the heck did that come from?
As a mobile mechanic business owner, I have 2k that I never touch. It’s there in case anything goes wrong and I need to make it right. For example, while replacing an alternator, I leaned over this tiny radiator line and snapped it. Had to make it right. Owner has called me back multiple times because they know they can trust me. Every business needs a small buffer like this so they don’t wind up in this position. Even if it’s $500. It can go a long way in showing the client you really want to make it right
..... any roofer that supposedly has "workers" but doesn't have 900 to give back immediately is not someone you want to hire.
Not something you're aware of when you hire the guy.
and any contractor that does not have a properly running vehicle .
Luckily, people will see the guy now.
Geee no shiiit Einstein
Thank you captian OBVIOUS
The defendant needs to find another job. If he has 10 judgments against him. Maybe being a contractor isn't his forte
The crooked defendant constantly answers "I don't know...I wasn't there!" He just drops off 2 yahoos and never once went to check on the job! What a piece of work!
He met him at a gas station, talked to him for a few minutes, and hired him, without even checking him out first! Not too smart!!
I also thought she meant did he get paid!
I love when Doug laughs in their face.
The look on JMs face after asking the defendant about the other judgements 11:27 😅
i been told all my life that u cant judge a person by how they look when u first lay eyes on them , but all my life the opposite has turned out to be the case . i knew as soon as i saw the face of the defendant and how he stood there with his hands in his pockets that he was a con man .
As a roofer I can say guys like this give all us roofers a bad name. Defendant was clearly a scammer just going off his demeanor to the whole thing, no apology no nothing at all
The other part that Harvey didn't mention is to *ALWAYS check with your state's licensing board to see if he #1 HAS a valid license, and #2 has ANY liens against him.*
And L&I coverage. If his workers get hurt on your property and he doesn't have L&I, your homeowner insurance pays. If the worker is out of work for life, you are ruined.
@@TheOnlyKateslate Would that be the case regardless of how the worker went about doing the job? Would carelessness, lack of attention, being drunk or high on the job go in favor of the someone who hires them?
M: "How much were you paid?"
D: "1150"
M: "How much did you agree to pay back?"
D: "900"
M: "Did that happen?"
P: "Nope"
M: 🤨
That's a vague question, Judge, of course the answer wasn't what you expected!
I had the same thought. She should have been clearer. I don’t know why she acted like it was a gotcha
Thank you! “Did that happen” to me means “did he pay you back the 900” not “did that conversation happen.”
I thought she was talking about the money too!
@@iamthomasgreenman bingo
Yeah, I 100% thought she meant "did he pay you back," I was confused at first when she acted like it was crazy that he'd think that's what she meant.
She got confused but her ego won’t allow her to admit she isn’t as sharp as she used to be.
The wife was drunk and ranting and raving but dropped them off at their next job. Yeah that makes sense 😂
Not even the next job, just in town somewhere. Plus the guys didn't call to let him know what was going on, he didn't find out until he came there. Sounds like he just hired a couple of day laborers to me.
As a retired contractor, I outright hate this lying thief
To be honest with you I thought JM was asking him if he got the $900 too and then she thought plaintiff was lying
Another "Fly by night" contractor as my late dad would say, he himself a carpenter his entire life, owned his own construction company.
Not covering the roof with a tarp, the defendant is full of 💩, it should always be covered especially if rain is forecasted, the results speak for themselves.
The he states after two days he went home to grab rakes to clean the debris, those rakes should have already been in use, daily. Roofing nails are the worst for getting flats in vehicle tires, and just getting stuck where they shouldn't. Then his vehicle issues are somehow the plaintiff's problem, ridiculous.
He definitely should not be in that line of work!
1600 for a roof? That would scare me off on it's own
Right it would almost cost that much in material to do my two car detached garage even back when this happened
This dude's excuse for everything is... I wasn't there. Lmao! Great work buddy. 😅
Mr. Carlson, the plaintiff, it's so chill I would have choked the hell out of the defendant
The defendant clapping after a 2k judgement is ruled against him, is all you need to know regarding this case
The roofer was arrested in 2016
Dubner is accused of collecting $15,875.00 from the two homeowners for work that was never performed.
Dubner was arraigned in Town of Wallkill Court, and committed to Orange County Jail in lieu of bail. He’s due back in court on June 7 2016
August 2016 Dubner was arrested for violating a order of protection and never appeared for the bench warrant
Yes, I saw that too...wonder if he ever went to jail...
Always call your insurance first. Never trust random idiots
Roofers are the worst.
And why if the wife came out drunk yelling at them, would they get in a car with her.
And why would she even take them anywhere if she wanted them off her property?
Don’t do too much judge!! Bffr. I thought she said did you receive any money too. Idk my brain automatically cut her off and finished the sentence 😂.
To be fair, I thought she asked him if he was paid as well; why does she get so nasty because he misunderstood her?
yes me too. She wasn't clear
She’s an arse
The Defendant was arrogant & seemed proud he had negative judgements against him after he's been checked out.
Man said on Saturday his car broke down, on Sunday he had something to do with his daughter, on Monday he was sick, then on Tuesday he had something in his eye 😂
When you only look at the lowest price and not who is offering that price. The cheap isn’t always cheap in the end.
Quality work costs
If the defendant has all those judgements against him already, how many people has he scammed that didn't take him to court?...
He should be jailed. It's Fraud
Great verdict! Sadly he probably won’t get paid unless the show pays it .
Yeah & that’s not going to happen! Can you imagine if the show started paying all the judgements out of their $?!! Lol!
They can’t do that or they’d be shut-down in no time! 😮
... I hope you're being sarcastic.
The show DOES pay the verdict.
The show will pay, that’s the reason they go on the peoples court. Plus the hotel and airfare trip
@@righttoouropinionthanks4710 but the show pays them alllllllll🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣
@@righttoouropinionthanks4710 that's exactly what happens
Newsflash: If you pay a contractor a large sum/half of more than half of the entire cost…and then they start blowing you off with excuse after excuse….they blew that money on drugs and are now scrambling to find some crackheads to do the job on a promise they will get paid when the job is done. Source: I’ve been in the industry 20+ years
100%. I was a mechanic in my early 20s. I'm 33 now. But I saw the same thing in the mechanic industry. But it's much more common in cases like this. It's insane how much it happens. Especially to the elderly that get ripped off.
My roofer wanted 1/2 down which was ok. But before he finished he “needed” the balance. I told him no way. I knew my job would get shoved to the back burner if he had all the money. They finished up and he got paid but he was very unhappy with me. 🤷🏼♀️
@@traceyaz125 his inability to have overhead/ a line of credit/ or up to date accounts with his suppliers is NOT your problem. Half up front. Half when you finish.
@@iamthomasgreenman exactly.
@@illonahunt1328 Oh don’t get me started on the mechanic industry 😩 I worked in a body shop for a couple years as a 2nd job and it’s exactly like you say. The crackheads doing the drywall are the same ones cranking a wrench ISTG.
“ you folded like a cheap suit and all I had to do was change my eyebrows “ 😂 JM has the best comments!
I took the question the same way the guy did though. When she said, "did that happen?" I thought she was asking if the payment happened. 🤷♀
@@michellehawkins1027 yeah I did too: the comment had me laughing though
8 or 9 judgments against him.
Not the Guy to deal with.
This seems like 7 days and that wasnt fast enough
Lesson: don’t take a roofer off the street lol!
No, Marilyn -- at 8:45, when you asked, "Did that happen?" the context indicated that you were asking if he got repaid the $900. It's basic English, dear. You are mistaken. Though you *meant* the alleged agreement, you actually *asked* about the refund. THAT's why he replied, "No."
I interpreted the question that way as well and agree with you. She likes to make it look like a litigant is being caught in a lie.
I agree that’s how I took it too.And he only realized what she meant when she made the face.I do think it was a misunderstanding
People on here really tick me off with that "I trusted him or her crap" how on earth do you trust someone, you don't even know, I'm completely amazed , at the amount of people , in the world who seemed to live, their life under a rock, SMH 😡😡
It's called indoctrination and the dumbing down of American citizens 😆
The lady in the 1st case seems like a really nice person. I wish her the best.
The defendant is a slimy boy. Cant even call him a man. Do your homework before hiring cheap laborers. Defendant was obviously not licensed or insured.
Wow, that contractor is just another Crook.
or u can say that crook is just another contractor .
@@marleonetti7 That’s the Truth
I hate when people come to these shows and being so lackadaisical with their delivery. Like do you want to win your case or what?
8 or 9 judgements against him..CRINGE MOMENT!!! LOL😁😁
8:33 Judge: You were going to pay back 900 of the 1,150?
Defendant: Yes.
Judge to plaintiff: Did that happen?
Plaintiff: No.
It is clear that the judge is having memory problems because she thought that she asked a completely different question than what she actually asked.
So the plaintiff gets a new heater than can be used for years?
Yikes!!! 9 other judgements??!!?!! 😬
"I wasn't there. I don't know anything." GIve $1100 up front in cash to some guy who looks like a cheap hustler who O.D'd on Grecian Formula and who you met at a gas station...what could go wrong?
6:04 guy in the back with the mouth wide open for a while😂
Some of these contractors are something else.
The plaintiff won't win an award for personality :) The defendant won't win an award for integrity, honesty, or professionalism. Perhaps the plaintiff should have done the background check before shelling out his cash to someone he didn't know. Defendant needs to find a new line of work.
Defendant is your typical scam contractor.
What a scammer
I hope nobody hires him ever again
I bet he didn't even pay those workers
He made a mess! That's horrible! He's supposed to have a dumpster!
This big businessman could not run a popsicle stand, let alone a roofing company.
Why do people pay contractors up front? I would never do that.
I wouldn't trust any contractor that you need to pay money upfront. If they don't have sufficient funds to start the job, then run away.
Number 1 rule of construction, dont use language like "rip off" in front of ur customer. No one wants to hear that kind of language when someone is working on their home. I worked as a production manager at a roffing company. This sounds exactly like any roofer who is irresponcible. I have made roofers cry bc I would not give them jobs when they pull this type of bs. They dont show up bc they have another job while taking the job in the first place. Sometimes, they tear the roof off to save their spot bc they knew I would take the job away if they had 2 jobs overlapping.
That’s why you should check people out before you hire them.
Honest hardworking contractors handyman gets bad reputation because this kind of contractor. If happen to you ….report them write a review, call BBB….. it’s a must.
BBB? how old are you? no one does that anymore
@@lawjd96 you surprise the still around…. I complaint about an alarm company in Chicago and they helped and manage get me out a contract.,
Yea that defendant is a crook and can't be trusted. He don't even care he lost
Defendant is happy People's Court will pay off his bill.
Dollars to donuts the defendant is a 'Romani...'
Snape left Hogwarts and become a crooked contractor😅
Any good roofer, cleans up the yard debri before leaving the job each day. The paper is waterproof for a light rain only. Of course they can't roof on rainy days. The plantiff must have a small garage roof. A roofing job taking off all shingles, repair wood, plus reshingle for $1650. Its a steal of a job. The wouldve been a red flag for me. The defendant aka roofing contractor should've been more on the ball about getting the job finished. If he's roof is that small. It could've been done in 1 day, max 2.
In the 80’s I use to hear about these greasy haired, scrubby, shiesty contractors that would try to scam you out of your money showing up to your doorstep wearing a thrift store mock neck & sports coat with jeans to look like a professional salesman and then gives every excuse in the book on why they can’t finish the job..Apparently, the defendant matches the description 😂
You can tell by the photos it's a roof that has multiple layers and with only a two man crew tearing off it would take a few hours. Should have had tarps on the ground first for the crumbly stuff. Then you pull and clear your tarps before leaving. You always know what weather is coming and should have tarped the garage when they found out it was gonna rain. The tar paper will keep it kinda dry it's not a water tight that can endure a down pour! It can work for a minute but it's frowned upon. There was many issues with this guy.....are we sure he knows how to roof cause dang all these mistakes are amateur at best! 😊
Wait, so the according to the defendant the plaintiff's wife was pretty drunk and screaming like a banshee but the workers agree'd to catch a ride with her back into middle town?
Totally believable.
I thought she asked him if he got paid the $900 back.
@14:21 she asked "did that happened?"
Why she got to be so snippy to the defendant, the guy that got ripped off for real
"I never got a chance to talk." You did bud, you just tried to excuse everything by saying "I don't know, I wasn't there."
Bad when the roofer is hired to do the job, does not stay at the job to oversee the workers. That is bad customer service. And to not finish the job, bad also. And plus left a mess there for 4 days. Very unprofessional on the Defendant. And when the plaintiff showed the Judge the record the plaintiff has on the Defendant, the Defendant had a smirk on his face.
I can relate. I had the worst roofer.
This happened to my mom but in a worst way, she hired two family members to re due roof the upper-level roof (2 story house) because they were out of Jobes, and my mom felt sorry for them. They complete rip the whole part off but got tired and said they well be back in two days to recover from the heat, they never covered anything up. It rain that night. I was living out of town my mom described like the sense from the movie Titanic were water running down the staircase and bad enough it was a 30 plus year-old house. The rain got in to all the Sherrock wall in every inch of the house, so it looks like cookie crumbling in milk. She had the city to walk it off the city condemned the house as unlivable due to mold growing in the walls now. lucky God was good to my mom, and she was approved for a loan to have the whole house demolish and they build her a smaller home which is better cause it's just her. Nothing happened to my family members, and I do not speak to them.
😮your mom is truly an amazing woman with a big heart and I wouldn’t talk to those family members either. Wouldn’t offer them a ride in a blizzard.
9:49 - JM is a reverse collator when it comes to pictures. Keep away from my vacation pics.
The cheap comes out expensive
8 more trips to court....too bad its not the PC...I would love to see the crooked defendant have to pay tons of money for being a moron...My step father had another mechanic with him and he always checked the work or I did....
1600 for a roof?!?!?!? Sign me up!!!!
Joe schmoe thinking he can get a runaround.
Both these litigants are liars. Neither can keep eye contact when telling their story, true sign of someone being deceitful.
I really don't think they should allow a known crooked contractor to come to court anonymously
Defendant should get the heater.
At times JMM has an ADD moment (I know cuz I am😂) and her questions are not worded clearly. At times I'd be confused too....but, still love watching her❤
Should’ve paid him the $900 🤷🏽♂️
I have a serioud question. Where do these people live that gets a new roof so damn cheap. Im im New Orleans and Hurricane Ida damaged my roof i need to replace it still (insurance went bankrupt) and right now as of June 9th 2023 several have told me minimum 13-15k and its 1100 sq ft.
Customers 90% are right so when I was a wedding photographer over 33 years I had 3 extra cameras cause they do breakdown without warning…
The defendant is full of excuses. 🙄
CON-TRACTOR 😂
Making up excuses to not finish the job?!
The defendant is a crook.
A legitimate contractor doesn't get paid up front. Those are the ones that take you money and get to when they can. Plus what kind of bobo company doesn't have company trucks. What a joke. The plaintiff was an idiot for not doing his due diligence and check his references and past customers.
i like that harvey acknowledged that the judge was wrong and the defendant should have won. the wifes abuse was the cause of the damages, go sue her.
Listening ears. Harvey said “if”. It’s a hypothetical situation. He wasn’t disagree with Judge Milian. If (there’s that word again), _If_ the wife actually really did that, the defendant needs more proof than some unsubstantiated person told him that the wife said something that he doesn’t actually know and he guesses she drove them into town. That’s called hearsay. There’s no proof. Listening ears next time 😉
@@redapol5678 i believe defendant. no proof that it did not happen.
@@kyoto32001 you can believe all you want, but beliefs don’t stand up in court without evidence or direct testimony (from the defendant’s employees since the defendant himself wasn’t present to hear anything the wife may or may not have said or done) 😉
@@redapol5678 neither was the plaintiff. i believe defendant.
3:00 So, he dropped off workers to work and he had an issue with that?
Coming from someone who’s been both a worker dropped off and the customer.. it is extremely unsettling when a contractor just drops their employees off.. it’s clear at that point there no company vehicle on site incase they run into issues, as well there’s no clear supervision of the employees.
While I understand contractors are busy (I’ve worked for many), the rule of thumb is if there are workers onsite there is a truck on site.
She has a liver disease and she supposedly came out drunk and yelling. She’s probably an alcoholic
This man braut his stepdaughter to court
The wife must have been drunk, husband did say that she has a liver disorder. Now we all know why.
sleeze was busted!
Shouldn't he of done a background check before he hired him?
Nice dora. Biuthifor.
Judge Milian always says "lo barato sale caro"
Yup! The cheap becomes expensive!
i been told all my life that u cant judge a person by how they look when u first lay eyes on them , but all my life the opposite has turned out to be the case . i knew as soon as i saw the face of the defendant and how he stood there with his hands in his pockets that he was a con man .
You killed people. I love everybody
Tar paper and new shingles after removal of old. Should've paid him the $900 dummy!😂