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Get a front-row seat to the high-stakes world of landlord-tenant disputes! This video explores multiple eviction cases, revealing the struggles, the arguments, and the final decisions that could determine whether someone keeps their home. Watch as tenants face non-payment claims, broken promises, and the looming threat of being forced out. Will they find a way to stay, or will the court rule against them? 00:00 The Late Counterclaim 08:13 $21,000 Behind & A Tragic Backstory 16:51 "Mildew in the Shower" 19:24 The Agency Standoff 26:58 One Appointment to Save the Apartment 28:59 Waiting on the Husband's Paycheck 32:08 Conditional Dismissal 32:54 No Show, No Home 33:42 The Employer Loan 35:39 Judge Roasts Tenant's Hat 37:53 Paid in Full 38:21 "Signing on Eggshells" 50:50 Default Judgment II 51:36 The Baby Strategy 57:45 "She Hasn't Answered My Calls" 01:13:31 Interpreter Not Needed 01:15:55 Shocked by a $13,000 Balance 01:20:40 Lawyer Challenges the Judge's Authority Possession Judgment: A court order that grants the right to possess property, typically in an eviction case. Counterclaim/Counter Complaint: A claim made by the defendant against the plaintiff in the same legal action. Redemption Amount: The amount of money a tenant must pay to avoid eviction and reclaim possession of the property. This typically includes unpaid rent, and court costs. Writ of Restitution/Writ of Execution: A court order authorizing the eviction of a tenant and the return of the property to the landlord. Motion: A formal request made to a court, asking for a specific ruling or order. Default Judgment: A judgment entered against a party who fails to defend against a claim. Res Judicata: A legal doctrine that prevents a claim from being relitigated if it has already been decided by a court. Subject Matter Jurisdiction: The power of a court to hear and decide a particular type of case. Non-payment Claim: A legal action brought by a landlord against a tenant for failure to pay rent. This is legal commentary for educational purposes only. Not legal advice.