The People's Court Season 23 Episode 73
The People's Court
Season 23

Ep 73. Causing a feud

  • January 22, 2020

The People's Court season 23 episode 73, titled "Causing a Feud," follows the case of two neighbors who are currently in a dispute over property lines that separates their homes. The plaintiff claims that the defendant installed a fence in a way that encroaches on her property, while the defendant argues that the fence is on the boundary line and therefore not an issue.

As the trial begins, the plaintiff presents a survey and photographs as evidence, which she claims prove that the defendant's fence is well over the property line. However, the defendant disputes the accuracy of the survey, claiming that the surveyor was inexperienced and made mistakes. The defendant also argues that the plaintiff's photographs are misleading and do not accurately capture the fence's position.

Both parties make compelling arguments, and the judge seems to be having a difficult time determining the exact location of the property line. As the trial continues, tensions between the neighbors grow, and they begin arguing with each other. The judge tries to keep the peace, reminding them that the court is not the place to hold personal grudges or fights.

In an effort to settle the dispute, the judge suggests that both parties seek the help of a professional surveyor to accurately determine the position of the property line. However, the plaintiff refuses, claiming that she has already spent too much money on the case and that the defendant should be held responsible for all costs. The defendant also denies this suggestion, stating that the plaintiff's surveyor's incompetence was the root of their disagreement and that she had already spent a large sum of money on the fence's installation.

The case becomes more complicated when the defendant tells the judge of several other disputes that she has had with the plaintiff over the years, including noise complaints, parking issues, and damage to her property. The judge reminds both parties that they are there to settle a specific issue regarding the fence, and the other disagreements are not relevant to the case. However, the tension between the neighbors continues to escalate, and they begin to yell and interrupt each other.

Finally, after hearing both sides and examining the evidence presented, the judge makes her final decision. She determines that the plaintiff's survey and photographs prove that the fence is indeed encroaching on her property, and therefore, the defendant is ordered to remove the fence and pay for any damages caused during its installation. The judge also reminds both parties to behave civilly towards each other and suggests they work towards resolving their other issues outside of the courtroom.

Overall, "Causing a Feud" is an intense episode of The People's Court that highlights the difficulties of settling property disputes between neighbors. The tension between the parties is palpable throughout the trial, and the judge's attempt to keep the peace makes for an interesting and thought-provoking viewing experience.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 22, 2020
  • Language
    English