The People's Court Season 23 Episode 61 You Kept My Deposit
- December 2, 2019
In this episode of The People's Court, titled "You Kept My Deposit," we follow the case of two former roommates who are in a legal battle over a security deposit.
The plaintiff, John, claims that his former roommate, Sarah, kept his security deposit without cause. According to John, Sarah turned their shared apartment into a "party house," causing damage and violating their lease agreement, and then refused to return his portion of the security deposit when he moved out.
Sarah, on the other hand, argues that John actually owes her money for damages he caused to the apartment and for rent that he did not pay before he moved out. She claims that John was a "nightmare" roommate who frequently threw loud parties and brought strangers into their home without her permission.
As is typical of cases brought before The People's Court, both parties present their arguments and evidence before Judge Marilyn Milian, who meticulously reviews the case and encourages both sides to come to a fair resolution.
Throughout the episode, we see testimony from both John and Sarah, as well as from witnesses who lived with them. John presents receipts for his portion of the security deposit and photos of the damaged apartment, while Sarah argues that she had to pay for cleaning and repairs after John moved out.
The key issue in this case is whether or not Sarah had the right to withhold John's security deposit. While she certainly has a compelling case for damages that John caused, she must prove that she is entitled to the full amount of the deposit, which John claims was never returned to him.
As always, Judge Milian listens closely to both sides and asks probing questions to uncover the truth. She also offers wise advice and guidance to both John and Sarah, encouraging them to use this experience as a learning opportunity and to approach their future living arrangements with greater care and consideration.
In the end, Judge Milian delivers her verdict, and viewers will have to watch the episode to find out how she rules. But regardless of the outcome, this episode of The People's Court offers insights into the challenges of sharing living space with others, and the importance of understanding one's legal rights and responsibilities in such situations.