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The landlord refuses $3,000 to go forward with the eviction! A tenant is fighting an eviction, accusing the landlord of a retaliatory filing. Witness as a tenant reveals the landlord's shocking move in court. This video reveals hidden truths and the legal battles. #Eviction #Courtroom #LegalDrama #TenantRights #LandlordTenant #Agreement #CourtCase #LegalBattle #QuickResolution #Victory Litigants List: Plaintiff: Jamal Sule (Landlord) Defendant: Annalee McCrae (Tenant) Plaintiff: Yellow Rock (Landlord) Defendant: Miss Davis (Tenant) 00:00 Landlord Details Tenancy Terms 00:00:43 Missing Payments and Disputed Zelle Transfers 00:01:35 Calculating Unpaid Monthly Rent and Late Fees 00:02:54 Dispute Over Original Lease Expiration Date 00:03:29 Allegations of Retaliatory Filing 00:04:44 Previous Court Judgments and Case History 00:05:46 Tenant Questions Landlord’s True Intentions 00:07:07 Claims of Forceful Pressure to Vacate 00:08:48 Disputes Over Specific Payment Amounts 00:10:45 Confusion Regarding Mid-Month Agreements 00:12:35 Tenant Details Family Hardships and Moving Obstacles 00:14:02 Conflict Over Property Maintenance Requests 00:15:53 Judge Issues Final Monetary Judgment 00:17:12 Requirements for Writ of Possession Burden of Proof: The responsibility of a party to present evidence and prove the facts necessary to win their case. Perjury: The act of knowingly making false statements under oath in a court of law. Zelle: A digital payment service used to transfer money between bank accounts. Cashier's Check: A check issued by a bank, guaranteeing payment, often used for financial transactions. Partial Payment: A payment that is less than the full amount owed. Eviction: The legal process by which a landlord removes a tenant from a property. Lease: A contract granting the use of a property for a specific period in exchange for payment of rent. Code Enforcement: The process of ensuring that properties comply with local building codes and regulations. Retaliatory Filing: A legal action taken in response to a tenant's exercise of their rights, such as reporting a landlord for code violations. Finding of Fact: A determination made by a judge based on the evidence presented. Writ of Possession: A court order authorizing law enforcement to remove a tenant from a property. Registry: A court account or system where funds are held. Emancipation: The point at which a child gains the legal rights and responsibilities of an adult. Designation of Agency: The act of a party (like a property owner) formally empowering another person (the agent) to act on their behalf.Burden of Proof: The responsibility of a party to present evidence and prove the facts necessary to win their case. Perjury: The act of knowingly making false statements under oath in a court of law. Zelle: A digital payment service used to transfer money between bank accounts. Cashier's Check: A check issued by a bank, guaranteeing payment, often used for financial transactions. Partial Payment: A payment that is less than the full amount owed. Eviction: The legal process by which a landlord removes a tenant from a property. Lease: A contract granting the use of a property for a specific period in exchange for payment of rent. Code Enforcement: The process of ensuring that properties comply with local building codes and regulations. Retaliatory Filing: A legal action taken in response to a tenant's exercise of their rights, such as reporting a landlord for code violations. Finding of Fact: A determination made by a judge based on the evidence presented. Writ of Possession: A court order authorizing law enforcement to remove a tenant from a property. Registry: A court account or system where funds are held. Emancipation: The point at which a child gains the legal rights and responsibilities of an adult. Designation of Agency: The act of a party (like a property owner) formally empowering another person (the agent) to act on their behalf. This is legal commentary for educational purposes only. Not legal advice.