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He Can't Speak, He's On A Ventilator! Mom Fights To Save Son's Home From Eviction! A series of cases with a common thread – facing housing instability. From medical emergencies to broken promises, each individual's story reveals the struggles behind the headlines. Watch as a judge navigates complex situations, making decisions that affect lives. Will they find solutions, or will these families be left without a home? 00:00:00 Double Lung Transplant vs. Eviction Notice 00:07:47 Judge Debates Landlord Over Senior's $75 Late Fee 00:13:23 Unpaid Intern Struggles to Save Housing 00:21:48 "The Meds Made Me Aggressive": Termination Hearing 00:28:56 The Case of the Missing $1,100 Payment 00:31:00 Avoiding Default: The $3,000 SOS Payment 00:34:53 Salon Owner Tries to "Walk Down" the Balance 00:41:18 "The Owner Has the Money": Confusing Mobile Home Defense 00:48:41 Judge Sympathizes with Furloughed School Teacher 00:52:42 Coordinating Charities to Cover $5,000 Debt 00:58:46 Attorney Steps in Pro-Bono for Massive $24,000 Debt 01:04:22 "My Mom Takes It Very Seriously" Adjournment: A postponement or delay of a legal proceeding. Balance Due: The amount of money a tenant owes to a landlord. Rent Arrears: Overdue rent payments. Affirmative Defenses: Facts or arguments presented by the defendant that, if true, defeat the plaintiff's claim. Motions: Formal requests made to a court for a specific ruling or order. Legal Aid: Free or low-cost legal services provided to individuals who cannot afford an attorney. Judgment: A formal decision or order issued by a court. Default: A failure to respond to a legal action, which can result in a judgment against the non-responding party. Motion to Set Aside: A formal request to a court to cancel or overturn a previous order or judgment. Escrow: A holding account where funds are held by a third party until specific conditions are met. Termination: The act of ending an agreement or a service, in this case, tenancy. Possession: The legal right to occupy and control a property. Commercial Property: Real estate used for business purposes. Redemption: The right to reclaim ownership of a property after a foreclosure or eviction, usually by paying off the debt. Furloughed: Temporarily laid off from a job. Pro Bono: Legal services provided without charge. Plaintiff: The party who initiates a lawsuit. Defendant: The party against whom a lawsuit is brought. Limited Appearance: An appearance in court that is restricted to a specific issue or purpose. Consent Order / Judgment: A judgment or court order agreed upon by both parties Eviction the legal process of removing a tenant from a property This is legal commentary for educational purposes only. Not legal advice.