The People's Court Season 20 Episode 153 Being A Rotten Renter
- June 28, 2017
The People's Court season 20 episode 153, named "Being a Rotten Renter," follows the case of a landlord who is suing their former tenant for damages and unpaid rent. The plaintiff claims that the defendant caused significant damage to the property, including holes in the walls and water damage, and failed to pay rent for three months.
The defendant argues that the damages were not their fault, and that the landlord did not properly maintain the property. They allege that they repeatedly informed the landlord of issues with the plumbing, which eventually led to the water damage, but that the landlord did not address the problems in a timely manner. They also claim that they withheld rent because of the unsatisfactory living conditions.
The judge hears testimony from both parties, as well as from witnesses and experts. They review photographs and documentation of the damage to the property, as well as the lease agreement between the parties. Throughout the episode, the judge offers guidance to both parties on their legal obligations and rights as renters and landlords.
The episode highlights the importance of clear communication between renters and landlords, and the legal procedures that both parties must follow when disputes arise. It also emphasizes the responsibility of renters to maintain the property they are living in, as well as the obligation of landlords to address issues promptly and maintain a safe and habitable living environment.
In the end, the judge makes a ruling based on the evidence presented, determining whether the defendant is responsible for damages to the property and the unpaid rent. The episode offers viewers a glimpse into the legal system and the everyday disputes that bring individuals to The People's Court.