Judge Faith Season 2 Episode 104 Fighting Like Cats and Dogs | Renter Retaliation
- TV-PG
- March 29, 2016
- 19 min
In season 2, episode 104 of Judge Faith, titled "Fighting Like Cats and Dogs | Renter Retaliation," two cases are presented to Judge Faith.
The first case involves a dispute between two roommates who cannot seem to get along. One roommate, Sarah, claims that her roommate, Melissa, has been intentionally causing problems and trying to sabotage their living situation. She cites instances such as Melissa leaving dirty dishes in the sink, leaving her cat's litter box uncleaned, and inviting loud and disruptive guests over without warning. Sarah claims that Melissa's actions have caused her extreme stress and made her feel unsafe in her own home. Melissa, on the other hand, denies these claims and argues that Sarah is overly sensitive and difficult to live with.
Judge Faith listens to both sides of the argument and ultimately concludes that while both roommates share some responsibility for the conflict, Melissa has been the primary aggressor. She orders Melissa to start taking steps to make the living situation more amicable, such as cleaning up after herself and warning Sarah when she plans on having guests over.
The second case presented in this episode involves a landlord-tenant dispute. The tenant, John, claims that his landlord, Mrs. Wilson, has been retaliating against him after he reported her for failing to make necessary repairs to his rental unit. John claims that Mrs. Wilson has been harassing him with constant phone calls and notices for minor infractions, such as leaving his trash cans out too long. He also claims that Mrs. Wilson has not taken any steps to address the repairs that he reported, such as a leaky faucet and faulty heating system.
Mrs. Wilson, however, argues that John was a difficult tenant from the start and that his complaints were unfounded. She claims that John regularly failed to pay his rent on time and caused damage to the unit that he refused to take responsibility for. She also provides evidence that she made attempts to address the repairs John reported, but was met with resistance from John whenever she tried to schedule repairs during a time that was convenient for him.
Judge Faith weighs the evidence presented by both sides and ultimately concludes that while both parties share some responsibility for the conflict, Mrs. Wilson's actions constitute illegal retaliation under landlord-tenant law. She orders Mrs. Wilson to back off on her attempts to harass John and to begin the necessary repairs to the unit in a timely and efficient manner.
Overall, "Fighting Like Cats and Dogs | Renter Retaliation" presents two different types of conflicts that can arise in living situations. Judge Faith provides a fair and balanced approach to resolving both cases, taking into account the evidence presented by each party and applying relevant laws to reach a just conclusion.