Judge Faith Season 1 Episode 139 I'm No Loan Shark; Rental Retaliation
- TV-PG
- April 15, 2015
- 19 min
In season 1 episode 139 of Judge Faith, titled "I'm No Loan Shark; Rental Retaliation," two separate cases are brought before Judge Faith Jenkins in the hope of finding a resolution.
The first case involves a borrower who is being accused of failing to pay back a loan. The plaintiff claims that she lent the defendant $2,000 to help him pay for his child's medical bills. However, the defendant maintains that he never agreed to pay back the loan, and that the plaintiff had told him it was a gift. As the two parties present their evidence, Judge Faith attempts to determine whether or not the loan was given with the understanding that it would be paid back. She also scrutinizes the plaintiff's actions, as she had loaned the money without any written agreement or collateral.
The second case involves a landlord-tenant dispute. The plaintiff, a landlord, claims that the defendant, a tenant, left the apartment in shambles and caused damages totaling more than $5,000. The defendant, on the other hand, maintains that the damages were the result of normal wear and tear and that she left the apartment in good condition. Both parties present pictures and receipts as evidence, and Judge Faith must determine whether the tenant is responsible for the damages and if they should be held liable for the costs.
Throughout both cases, Judge Faith asks questions to get a better understanding of the situations and tries to find a fair resolution. She also gives advice to both parties on how to avoid similar disputes in the future.
Overall, this episode showcases the importance of clear communication and documentation when it comes to financial agreements and renting property. It also demonstrates the role of a judge in helping parties reach a fair settlement.