Judge Judy Season 21 Episode 29

Judge Judy Season 21 Episode 29 Arkansas Handyman Hustle?!; Mobile Homelessness?

  • October 6, 2016

In Judge Judy season 21 episode 29, titled "Arkansas Handyman Hustle?!; Mobile Homelessness?", two cases are presented to Judge Judy. The first case involves a dispute between neighbors. A woman claims that her neighbor, who works as a handyman, accepted payment for a job but did not complete the work. The handyman denies the accusations and states that he completed the job to the best of his ability. Judge Judy must determine who is telling the truth and who is to blame for the incomplete work.

The second case deals with the issue of mobile homelessness. A young woman who has been homeless for several months claims that her former landlord evicted her without just cause. She argues that her landlord violated her rights by failing to provide adequate notice before the eviction. The landlord, on the other hand, insists that he provided ample notice and that the eviction was justified. Judge Judy must decide whether the eviction was legal and what, if any, compensation the tenant is entitled to.

Throughout the episode, Judge Judy exhibits her signature no-nonsense approach to justice. She questions both parties thoroughly and demands clear and concise answers. Her attention to detail and no-nonsense attitude serve as a reminder that justice can often be found through careful consideration of the facts. By the end of the episode, Judge Judy will have rendered her judgment and provided insight into the complex world of legal disputes.

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 6, 2016
  • Language
    English