So she cleaned her own house, without consulting them, sent them a bill...for her own cleaning? She cut down the trees also without consulting the Plaintiffs? What an absolute, entitled nightmare. Whether they look good or not, they are not the Defendant's property, she's just renting it. No common sense whatsoever.
You can’t just decide the house needs to be cleaned and send a bill 😂that’s not how it works. You can’t take money off the rent without first agreement or discussion or many times being ignored of an issue. The cabinets being dirty isn’t much of an issue
She saw that the landlords were nice people and started making noise about random things in order to avoid paying rent knowing the landlords weren’t exactly the nasty type…she’s def a hustler
If I was moving into a house where someone else had lived, I guarantee you I would scrub and disinfect that place from top to bottom … but to send a bill for doing so??! You don’t do that, silly lady!
She’s not wrong. Those bushes are only good for just so long. When they look terrible on the bottom, that’s the time for the OWNER to dig them out. NOT the renter. The defendant wants the place to look up to HER standards !
If the kitchen was that dirty, the tenant should have told the landlord and come to an agreement -- eother they pay someone to come in and clean or they give her a bit of a discount on rent to compensate her for her time. She is due a clean pkace upon moving in, but she can't just charge them unilaterally.
JJ asked if she did a walkthrough, and she said she did. If you see the property, say ok, and sign the lease, you are saying you're ok with the property as it is. Everyone ought to have a little education packet on this sort of thing in high school.
When we moved in we cleaned the whole place. We did a quadruple cleaning of the carpets. We even replaced the old, stained toilet seats. The place was sorta clean before moving in, but not to our standards. So we cleaned. That's what you do. Clean your home. That's life.
Completely different country, but once i had a landlord who billed me 12.50 per hour from the deposit as "sorting out the cutlery drawer". She was just lucky i was not petty enough to go to court for 6,25 (she billed half an hour)
but why is JJ talking about how the bushes are ugly? she is not a horticulture expert. anyway even if they look ugly, that is not the issue in the case
I do landscaping and every time I have someone request I trim their hedges, I make sure to give a disclaimer they will look ugly and brown before they turn green and beautiful. Especially in the winter when the bushes become bare of their leaves/sprigs. I wish they could have had a professional explain that to JJ🤦🏽♀️
While I do not agree with the defendant's actions in cleaning the house and sending a bill, I do KIND OF agree with her about the timing of the complaint. It clearly wasn't an issue for the plaintiffs when it first happened, and that's likely because they did need to have the place professionally cleaned and would have had to foot the bill for that, which definitely would have cost more than $200. Bringing it up seven months later to stack the books and make your case is kind of a piece of shit move, in my opinion. That said, the defendant saw the house as it was, and if the plaintiffs agreed to clean the house and they didn't, you had the right to move out. You can't just come up with some surreptitious price for your own efforts to clean your house. Not when you didn't agree to it beforehand.
People like this defendants are the type to pay for a rental and do whatever they want as they please. All because they're paying for it, even if they don't own it.
Typically it is supposed to be cleaned landlords charge tenants a cleaning fee so it's clean for the next tenant that's why the defendant thought she could get away with it, but in all seriousness the unit should of been cleaned properly
I get it. Sometimes if people can rent a house they want to believe they OWN the house they're renting. They justify wasting money on the house they don't own. Sometimes they even lie/convince themselves that what they pay in rent will go towards decreasing the price of the home they are RENTING. It's really weird... but rather common how people can lose perspective/be delusional.
For exactly that reason, NEVER rent to someone you know. My sister’s husband was forever taking off their rent for lawn fertilizer, paint, lightbulbs. It started with little things. To keep peace in the family I kind of let him get away with it a few times. I pulled him aside and told him to stop and to read his lease agreement. Then he had some concrete repairs done and I flipped my lid on him! I told him I absolutely was not covering that $2,000 bill!! He was mad - I told him to either follow the directions and rules in the contract he chose to live under, or pack up and leave - but I would tell my sister myself what was going on so he couldn’t tell her anymore lies about me. He’s a piece and a half! I finally put the house on the market and sold it. I was officially done dealing with rental property!!
Look, I get where the defendant was coming from. My family rents, and we have made the property better, but we didnt try to bill any of our home owners for the work, and we got permission to remove any trees or plants. When we moved in, the house was dirty, so we cleaned it BECAUSE WE WERE LIVING THERE, not for money. The backyard was gravel, so we shovelled all the gravel, laid turf and grew grass on it, BECAUSE WE WERE LIVING THERE, not for money. I could go on. Its turned the house into a home for the last 5 years we have been living here. The current owner we have now however, is a nightmare trying to kick us out to smash another house behind this one and turn it into a duplex property before the lease is up. So we are taking every improvement we have made here with us ;)
"YOU'RE A TENTANT!" So does being a tenant makes you less than human? I work full time at a school district and I have to rent as I am unable to save up money to buy. Renting should be a choice, not the only option for millions of us hardworking Americans. Half of Judge Judy's cases are about landlords and tenants. I understand landlords deal with a lot of crappy people. But they're in the business of making money off less fortunate people! And after renting for the past 13 years I've found there are some pretty crappy landlords! I agree with Judge Judy on her ruling, as it's the law. But just because something is a law doesn't mean it's right. Plenty of laws have changed and will continue too. We need a law that gives houses to all who are willing to work full time.
Then move to someplace that you can afford. If you’re in the USA, there’s tons of people always claiming that they can get a big 3 bedroom house on acres of land for cheap. I work full time but that doesn’t entitle me to things.
No disrespect but you might look at some of your videos I think it's against the law to badger people you are judging I've seen a lot of your cases where you were wrong on your judgment and a handful of your episodes your granddaughter shows it in her facial expressions
heck at least the lady took the iniative lol I rent and can barely go outside and cut the grass, I do think she over stepped her boundaries by sending a cleaning bill "but she did" the defendant seems bossy, stubborn and a bit rude
So she cleaned her own house, without consulting them, sent them a bill...for her own cleaning? She cut down the trees also without consulting the Plaintiffs? What an absolute, entitled nightmare. Whether they look good or not, they are not the Defendant's property, she's just renting it. No common sense whatsoever.
to be fair the house should have been cleaned before they put it up for rent its just good manners
@@CraiiZeD
True, but obviously, they were happy with it
She should have told them and made them do it
I cleaned ours too and she took it off the deposit
You can tell the defendant has a nasty attitude. I don't understand why people are like this. 🤷🏾♀️
There are certain people that make a comfort zone of taking control of their environment and enforcing that idea on those that may disturb that
JJ: “ You can’t do that.”
Defendant: “Well, I did.” 🤷♀️
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😂😂😂
She didn't blink 😂😂😂😂😂😂
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You can’t just decide the house needs to be cleaned and send a bill 😂that’s not how it works. You can’t take money off the rent without first agreement or discussion or many times being ignored of an issue. The cabinets being dirty isn’t much of an issue
She saw that the landlords were nice people and started making noise about random things in order to avoid paying rent knowing the landlords weren’t exactly the nasty type…she’s def a hustler
If I was moving into a house where someone else had lived, I guarantee you I would scrub and disinfect that place from top to bottom … but to send a bill for doing so??! You don’t do that, silly lady!
Landlords are supposed to make sure that property is move in ready. Carpets cleaned, bathrooms cleaned, etc.
@@Jade_902if you don’t like it, find another place.
That Defendant seems like a piece of work
On something.
She certainly revolves on the carousel by herself
@iykeharrison, I thought piece of, but word isn't the word I came up with.
JJ telling telling them that the trees are ugly is hilarious 😭😭🤣🤣
She’s not wrong. Those bushes are only good for just so long. When they look terrible on the bottom, that’s the time for the OWNER to dig them out. NOT the renter.
The defendant wants the place to look up to HER standards !
And when she compared them her's, it was tragic 😂😂😂
This is not going to go well for the defendant!
If the kitchen was that dirty, the tenant should have told the landlord and come to an agreement -- eother they pay someone to come in and clean or they give her a bit of a discount on rent to compensate her for her time. She is due a clean pkace upon moving in, but she can't just charge them unilaterally.
JJ asked if she did a walkthrough, and she said she did. If you see the property, say ok, and sign the lease, you are saying you're ok with the property as it is. Everyone ought to have a little education packet on this sort of thing in high school.
Defendant is a good example of an *entitled Karen.*
Hey JJ lunch crew!---Im checking in🤣
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In South Africa it's 9pm. But I can't sleep until I watch jj
From Australia always watching when waking up 6am
What’s for lunch???
Salami sandwich, potato chips and Caesar salad!
Not hers, so she can't do that. Sometimes, tenants begin to believe the unit they're renting is actually theirs. WRONG.
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this is why I would never rent out any place again, tenants suck
Being a landlord seems so incredibly stressful. It can’t be worth it, financially.
with a good tenant it is, I did it for 30 years but no more, times have changed. @@BeKind2AllKinds
We dont all suck! I swear! Lmao
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They are not all like this !
The defendant is no stranger to hard drugs. She's got the look.
lol
She’s methed up
Defendant is on something.
'The ones on the left are ugly."
No hesitation at all. I love JJ so much
It doesn't matter if the hedges look good and healthy or not. The renter has no right to cut them down without permission.
When we moved in we cleaned the whole place. We did a quadruple cleaning of the carpets. We even replaced the old, stained toilet seats. The place was sorta clean before moving in, but not to our standards. So we cleaned. That's what you do. Clean your home. That's life.
LOL. A renter is suppose to keep the house clean.
If the defendant shows up to rent your place, shut the door in her face. What an nut.
Completely different country, but once i had a landlord who billed me 12.50 per hour from the deposit as "sorting out the cutlery drawer". She was just lucky i was not petty enough to go to court for 6,25 (she billed half an hour)
but why is JJ talking about how the bushes are ugly? she is not a horticulture expert. anyway even if they look ugly, that is not the issue in the case
Leave judge Judy alone get a life
@@sandrawilson8737you need to get a life. JJ doesn’t know or care about you, so why are you defending a stranger?
It’s givingggggggggg: “I’ll do anything but pay the rent.”
I do landscaping and every time I have someone request I trim their hedges, I make sure to give a disclaimer they will look ugly and brown before they turn green and beautiful. Especially in the winter when the bushes become bare of their leaves/sprigs. I wish they could have had a professional explain that to JJ🤦🏽♀️
Chick acts like she bought the house 😂😂😂 see what drugs will do 😂😂
Judge judy is very beautiful and very intelligent and the best judge ever
How scary the world would be if the majority thought like the defendant 😅
The look on the plaintiffs face when the defendant said she did a walk through 🥴😂😂😂😂
I'd say the trees being "ugly" is personal preference. Tenants shouldn't just unilaterally decide to cut down trees regardless.
Defendant is coo coo
I bird ? is getting tired of these people, i know i would😂
Is the defendant drunk?
The way the plaintiff looked at the defendant 1:10sec 😂😂😂😂😂
Just a scammer that prob does the same thing at every place she rents. Hard to believe that an adult came up with that ridiculous idea.
In all the years this aired, this is probably only the 2nd time I've seen Bird take initiative with a plaintiff's evidence.
While I do not agree with the defendant's actions in cleaning the house and sending a bill, I do KIND OF agree with her about the timing of the complaint. It clearly wasn't an issue for the plaintiffs when it first happened, and that's likely because they did need to have the place professionally cleaned and would have had to foot the bill for that, which definitely would have cost more than $200. Bringing it up seven months later to stack the books and make your case is kind of a piece of shit move, in my opinion.
That said, the defendant saw the house as it was, and if the plaintiffs agreed to clean the house and they didn't, you had the right to move out. You can't just come up with some surreptitious price for your own efforts to clean your house. Not when you didn't agree to it beforehand.
Before u trim someone's bush,get permission!
jj savage!!!
Superfluous editorializing on Judge Judy's part regarding the poor esthetic quality of the bushes lol.
Where can I find Part 2?
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defendant needs poly grip for her dentures.
That's just wrong... 🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨
Who cares if they don't look good? It's still their dang shrubs!
Something's wrong with her... 👀
Any renter should clean their house before moving in.
That renter has some never doing something to property that she doesn't own.
People like this defendants are the type to pay for a rental and do whatever they want as they please. All because they're paying for it, even if they don't own it.
Simpleton! "You don't wanna see the PITCHERS of what it looked like?" Pitchers??? What a fool!
I have these bushes I’m just telling you they don’t look good 😂
Wonder where she is living now?
Defendant is on that shit.
when i moved in to my unit it was filthy u clean it u dont send ur landlord a bill lol
Typically it is supposed to be cleaned landlords charge tenants a cleaning fee so it's clean for the next tenant that's why the defendant thought she could get away with it, but in all seriousness the unit should of been cleaned properly
G'Day!
I get it. Sometimes if people can rent a house they want to believe they OWN the house they're renting. They justify wasting money on the house they don't own. Sometimes they even lie/convince themselves that what they pay in rent will go towards decreasing the price of the home they are RENTING. It's really weird... but rather common how people can lose perspective/be delusional.
For exactly that reason, NEVER rent to someone you know. My sister’s husband was forever taking off their rent for lawn fertilizer, paint, lightbulbs. It started with little things. To keep peace in the family I kind of let him get away with it a few times. I pulled him aside and told him to stop and to read his lease agreement.
Then he had some concrete repairs done and I flipped my lid on him! I told him I absolutely was not covering that $2,000 bill!! He was mad - I told him to either follow the directions and rules in the contract he chose to live under, or pack up and leave - but I would tell my sister myself what was going on so he couldn’t tell her anymore lies about me. He’s a piece and a half!
I finally put the house on the market and sold it. I was officially done dealing with rental property!!
She cleaned before moving in. I get it. But she should have had them clean it before moving in.
Anyone can see the defendant is such a handful
I once got the 1st months rent for free for painting the place.
Real scammer. Drug usage maybe 🤔
Defendant is a good example of a failed Spiderman villain.
Those bushes even if they do die they will come back after while it takes few years
Look, I get where the defendant was coming from. My family rents, and we have made the property better, but we didnt try to bill any of our home owners for the work, and we got permission to remove any trees or plants. When we moved in, the house was dirty, so we cleaned it BECAUSE WE WERE LIVING THERE, not for money. The backyard was gravel, so we shovelled all the gravel, laid turf and grew grass on it, BECAUSE WE WERE LIVING THERE, not for money. I could go on. Its turned the house into a home for the last 5 years we have been living here. The current owner we have now however, is a nightmare trying to kick us out to smash another house behind this one and turn it into a duplex property before the lease is up. So we are taking every improvement we have made here with us ;)
If i had a nickle for every time a tenant asked me to clean their homes after they've moved in. Id be rich. Homes a vacant and get muggy and dusty...
The defendant is definitely on meth.
Is that Ryan Long's mom?
where is part 2?
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These Joe Biden spots make me sick.
Dont meed his DNA in the pool any longer
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"YOU'RE A TENTANT!"
So does being a tenant makes you less than human?
I work full time at a school district and I have to rent as I am unable to save up money to buy.
Renting should be a choice, not the only option for millions of us hardworking Americans. Half of Judge Judy's cases are about landlords and tenants. I understand landlords deal with a lot of crappy people. But they're in the business of making money off less fortunate people! And after renting for the past 13 years I've found there are some pretty crappy landlords!
I agree with Judge Judy on her ruling, as it's the law. But just because something is a law doesn't mean it's right. Plenty of laws have changed and will continue too. We need a law that gives houses to all who are willing to work full time.
Then move to someplace that you can afford. If you’re in the USA, there’s tons of people always claiming that they can get a big 3 bedroom house on acres of land for cheap. I work full time but that doesn’t entitle me to things.
No disrespect but you might look at some of your videos I think it's against the law to badger people you are judging I've seen a lot of your cases where you were wrong on your judgment and a handful of your episodes your granddaughter shows it in her facial expressions
heck at least the lady took the iniative lol I rent and can barely go outside and cut the grass, I do think she over stepped her boundaries by sending a cleaning bill "but she did" the defendant seems bossy, stubborn and a bit rude
Any renter should clean their house before moving in.