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00:00You described yourself as a poor student going to USC.
00:05Yes, I was very happy to find her home.
00:07You just wanted to feel safe, but instead faced with a predatory landlord.
00:12There was no heating and my bedroom had no ventilation.
00:15You've been getting sick and you're just on death's door.
00:18So you were too sick to pay rent, but not too sick to go on a backpacking trip.
00:23During that weekend, I was well.
00:25Miraculously cured. Do you hear yourself?
00:28I thought USC was a good school.
00:30I thought that when people graduate, they must have learned something.
00:32You have just proven the opposite of that.
00:35Education has been falling.
00:36Because they're letting morons like you in school.
00:38Now on Tribunal Justice.
01:02Today's case was filed in Los Angeles, California.
01:06Your Honor, this is case number 3060, Tong v. Dang.
01:11All parties have been sworn in.
01:12You may be seated.
01:14Thank you, Cassandra.
01:15You're welcome.
01:15Okay.
01:16Ms. Tong?
01:17Mm-hmm?
01:18You're suing your former tenant, Mr. Dang, for unpaid rent, eviction service fees, and others.
01:24The total amount of your damages and that you are suing here for is $3,479.
01:30Correct.
01:31Mr. Dang, according to your answer, you described yourself as a poor student going to USC.
01:37You asked the plaintiff multiple times to fix the issues in the house that made it uninhabitable, and she refused.
01:46That is correct.
01:47Furthermore, you also asked her to consider your financial constraints and that you just wanted peace and to feel safe
01:54in your home, but instead you were faced with a predatory landlord, which was a lot for anyone to deal
02:01with.
02:02Yes.
02:02All right.
02:03Ms. Tong, tell us about the home that you rented to the defendant.
02:06It is a two-bedroom, single-family house.
02:09My husband and I used it as our home for a very long time.
02:13He used to go to USC as well.
02:16We bought it in 2010.
02:19Last year, we relocated to Santa Clara, so we rented it out.
02:25That's smart.
02:26Mm-hmm.
02:27It's two-bedroom.
02:28Yes.
02:28All right.
02:29Tell us about this lease.
02:31It's a five-month short-term lease.
02:32When did it start?
02:33When did it end?
02:34It starts from August 1st and ends at December 31st, 2024.
02:39How much was the rent?
02:40The rent is $1,625.
02:43With Mr. Dan, for one bedroom.
02:46And so security deposit was also $1,625?
02:49Also $1,625, yes.
02:50And according to my review of the lease, ma'am, you are responsible for the repairs, correct?
02:55Yes.
02:55And you, sir, are responsible to promptly notify the landlord of the need for any such repairs, correct?
03:01Correct.
03:02This is in the rules and regulations.
03:04Any notice required by the terms of this lease agreement shall be in writing via email, correct?
03:11Correct.
03:11Correct, sir?
03:12Yes.
03:12Good.
03:13If the tenant, that was you, sir, vacates the premises before the end of the lease, the
03:18premises is considered abandoned, and the landlord may take the full amount of the security
03:23deposit.
03:23That's what you signed, correct?
03:25Correct.
03:25All right.
03:26August 1st now.
03:27You say that the defendant moved in.
03:29Mm-hmm.
03:30Great.
03:30Great.
03:30Can we take a look now at photographs of the move-in date, the way the home looked?
03:35Can we take a look at 01, then 02, then 03?
03:39This is 01.
03:41So this is the way that the defendant's bedroom looked on August 1st?
03:47Yes.
03:47Sir, is that correct?
03:48That's the general idea, yes.
03:51And 02, please.
03:52And is that, sir, the way the bathroom looked when you moved in?
03:55Yes.
03:55Can we go to 03, please?
03:59Sir, is that the way the kitchen looked when you moved in?
04:01Yes.
04:02Now, on August 31st, 2024, there was an incident at the home.
04:08Is that correct?
04:09Yes.
04:09What happens then?
04:10So that day, my gardener reported that he smelled gas while he was doing the yard work
04:18outside.
04:20I tried to reach out to Mr. Dang, and I couldn't reach him at first.
04:25Later, I realized that he was traveling.
04:29So I called the gas company immediately.
04:32They came and fixed the issue.
04:34They found that it was the flex pipe of the water heater that is located in the basement
04:39that was leaky.
04:41So they replaced that flex pipe, fixed the issue, and checked everything, all the appliances,
04:46and put everything back.
04:47I see, sir, that you have something in front of you.
04:50Is that correct?
04:50Yes.
04:51This is the flex pipe with the hole that was leaking the gas.
04:55Okay.
04:55Can we also put up 04, please?
04:58That shows the hole in the pipe that had caused the gas leak.
05:02And on the right is the fix, and the problem was solved.
05:05Is that correct, sir?
05:06That is correct.
05:07Now, when you were home, you didn't smell any gas, did you?
05:10No, it's because it was in an undisclosed basement, so I didn't even know about.
05:14But, Mr. Dang, according to your answer, you say that on October 10, 2024, you filed a
05:20complaint with the health department, correct?
05:22Yes.
05:23And what was it that you claimed to have told them that resulted in what you provided us
05:28with, which was a confirmation notice?
05:31Mm-hmm.
05:32So, what was it that you told them that caused them to open up a case against the plaintiff?
05:38First, there was no heating ever since the pipe was fixed.
05:43So, from the duration of September all the way until October.
05:48September 1, and by the way, you're in Los Angeles, right?
05:51Yes.
05:52So, there was no heating.
05:52At that time, it wasn't a problem because, frankly, it wasn't that cold.
05:56Also, there was mold in the ceiling, and my bedroom had no ventilation.
06:01So, basically, I couldn't smell gas because I don't have a window that opens, and the AC
06:06unit just recirculates interior air, so I have no way of just smelling the gas.
06:12Well, you would have no way of knowing whether or not that hole was created on August 31st
06:17or someday any time before.
06:18You had no idea when that started.
06:19Yeah, I had no idea.
06:20By the looks of it, it's really old.
06:22Well, no, I get it's really old.
06:23Now, I know that you go to USC.
06:25You go to the business school, correct?
06:26Yes.
06:27Do you have any expertise in mold?
06:29No, that's why I called them.
06:30They said they would come and get an inspector over.
06:33I never saw an inspector.
06:34But you classified it as mold.
06:36It was black.
06:37It was fuzzy.
06:39Well, listen, there are a lot of black and fuzzy things, but it doesn't mean it's mold.
06:43You didn't show the photographs that I took, Your Honor.
06:45You know what?
06:45Let's take a look at the photograph.
06:47O-9 was a hood stove.
06:50I was using it because I thought this was okay.
06:52By the way, he did notify you about that, correct?
06:55Correct.
06:56Yes.
06:56And what did you do once he provided you with notice of that?
06:59I replaced it.
07:00Yes, you did.
07:01He provided you with that notice in September of 2024.
07:04You promptly replaced it with a brand new range hood delivered on September 9th and
07:10installed on September 11th.
07:11Yes.
07:12Yes?
07:12Yes.
07:13So now we know that if you provide her with notice, she fixes it.
07:18That's your experience with her as of September.
07:21Hindsight's always-
07:22No, not hindsight.
07:23You know in September.
07:25What?
07:26Is he-
07:27Ma'am.
07:29Yes.
07:31I would like you to please show me the email that you sent to her prior to calling the authorities
07:37that she has not provided you with some proper service or created a dangerous condition.
07:42I do not have this email because she told me multiple times that she prefers-
07:47Did you ever tell him to disregard the lease with respect to notice provisions?
07:50Right.
07:51I don't believe she said that to you.
07:52Okay.
07:52So now, I want you to show me some proof that the plaintiff was provided by you with a
07:59copy of this notice when you got it.
08:01I do not have such proof.
08:03So you never notified her, right?
08:05Right.
08:05And would it be fair to say that the first time that you became aware of any of the issues
08:12that he's raising here today was what day?
08:15November 4th, when he first emailed me about those conditions.
08:18You agree with that?
08:19That is correct.
08:20Written email notice, yes.
08:21Why?
08:24Because multiple times in the previous exchanges, for example, on September 2nd, number one,
08:30she agreed that this is very old.
08:32And second, and I quote-
08:34No, no, no, no.
08:35The gardener said-
08:35No.
08:36As soon as she knew about that, she fixed it.
08:39What I'm referring to is that pipe-
08:41She knew about the gas leak before.
08:43No, she knew-
08:44No, no, no.
08:45She knew about it August 31st.
08:46You know what?
08:46I get it.
08:47I get it.
08:48Her gardener said-
08:49Maybe Judge Ackman has more questions about this.
08:51Thank you, sir.
08:52Just so we can clarify a few things, Ms. Tong, it's a 100-plus-year-old Victorian home.
08:59Exactly.
09:00That's in an historic preservation overlay zone.
09:03Yeah.
09:03I know that area well.
09:04Really beautiful old homes.
09:06You were thrilled to find this place, weren't you, sir?
09:09Yes, I was very happy to find it, yes.
09:11And I note in your answer that one of the bases that you cite for not paying rent was that
09:16because it was so cold over the four months that you were there, you had high fevers and ongoing discomfort.
09:25Tell me a little bit about that.
09:26Right.
09:28Coming up on Tribunal Justice.
09:30That's a very nice suit.
09:32Got it in China.
09:33Very nice.
09:34Yes.
09:35Got it in China.
09:35Fits you well.
09:36Cheap.
09:37It's great.
09:38Cheap.
09:38Just approximately.
09:39What'd you pay for it?
09:45Landlord Lorelei Tong is suing former tenant Yushan Ding for nearly $3,500 in unpaid rent and eviction fees.
09:53But Yushan Ding says living conditions were filthy and dangerous, and his former landlord ignored his concerns, so he owes
10:00nothing.
10:01One of the bases that you cite for not paying rent was that because it was so cold over the
10:07four months that you were there, you had high fevers and ongoing discomfort.
10:13Tell me a little bit about that.
10:14Right.
10:15Mostly in October onwards, but initially...
10:19October onwards.
10:19So that was when you started to get really sick.
10:22Yeah, that's when I started.
10:22But not so sick that you couldn't take a backpacking trip.
10:25Can we put up Exhibit 6?
10:27I went on a budget backpacking trip.
10:29A budget backpacking trip.
10:30So you were too sick to pay rent, but not too sick to go on a budget backpacking trip.
10:36During that weekend, I was well.
10:38Miraculously cured.
10:40That's so funny.
10:41It doesn't fly, but maybe student life is different.
10:44Okay, so let's refer to your email on November 3rd, because now this is long after the period when you've
10:52discovered that you've been getting sick and having high fevers and you're just on death's door,
10:57but only during the week, not for the weekend backpacking.
11:00Show me where in this November communication to the plaintiff you say to her,
11:05these premises are so gosh darn dangerous and cold that you should excuse me from the rent.
11:12I didn't tell her here because...
11:14No, you did not.
11:14What did you say?
11:16I said that I was on a budget backpacking trip and I will try my best to pay the rent.
11:20What did you say?
11:21What was your response?
11:22Well, I offered him a way to settle this.
11:26You know, I said he paid me the last month's rent.
11:28I have his deposit plus the $3.99 that I paid to the eviction service company.
11:36I offered that settlement for him and I didn't...
11:38And what was his response?
11:39No response.
11:40Ms. Yan, could you take the stand, please?
11:44Yes.
11:45The defendant has brought you here today as a witness.
11:48Yes.
11:49You've submitted a sworn witness statement.
11:51Correct.
11:52You say the house was always really cold, which made it uncomfortable.
11:56Yes.
11:56Throughout you stay, I would go to the house two to three times per week to study, eat dinner, or
12:01hang out.
12:02But you had your own apartment.
12:03Correct.
12:03So why were you hanging out three times a week in this cold, dank, freezing, uncomfortable place?
12:09I mean, we were dating for five years.
12:11He's my boyfriend, so obviously...
12:12Study in the library.
12:13No.
12:14How?
12:15I'm talking to the two of you as respectfully as I can.
12:19How dumb do you think we are?
12:20You don't think you're dumb, Your Honor?
12:22You bring your girlfriend to court to say, the house was horrible.
12:25She's a slumlord.
12:27I felt like I was in the dungeon, but we had to be there three days a week.
12:30But he shouldn't have to pay his rent.
12:32Because I saw the statement that you presented.
12:34I'm going to work really hard to find every loophole I can, so I don't have to pay my rent.
12:40It is a shocking degree of entitlement.
12:42Judge Domingo.
12:43Oh, Mr. Dang.
12:45Yes, Your Honor.
12:46You are a deceitful, misrepresenting opportunist with the support of a similarly opportunist girlfriend.
12:55So you can have a seat.
12:57I have to say to say...
12:57You can have a seat.
12:59You know, I'm looking at your suit.
13:01That's a very nice suit.
13:03Got it in China.
13:04Very nice.
13:05Yes, got it in China.
13:06Fits you well.
13:07Cheap.
13:08It's great.
13:08Cheap.
13:09Just approximately.
13:10What did you pay for it?
13:11Oh, about like, let me think.
13:13Oh, you don't know.
13:14You're making it up now.
13:15You just want to see what you think is going to work.
13:16No, no.
13:17The bottom line is, instead of buying that beautiful suit, you should have given her money for rent.
13:22When did you travel to China?
13:24Oh, I traveled.
13:25I went back to see my family multiple occasions.
13:27Yes.
13:28Airfare is expensive, I would think, right?
13:30I even told my parents.
13:31I told them to stop buying me plane tickets.
13:33Stop taking care of me.
13:35Stop buying me tickets.
13:36She literally skips a meal in order for me to go to USC.
13:39Yeah.
13:40And they really, really, really want me to be there because they miss me.
13:44They do.
13:45But you know what the problem is?
13:46They don't know what you're doing where you're living.
13:48I tried my best to give her money, and I didn't make all these complaints before.
13:52You tried your best to give her money.
13:54Was she refusing it?
13:56No.
13:57She would refuse no money.
13:59Of course.
14:00She's greedy.
14:01What did you just say?
14:02She's very greedy.
14:03Yeah.
14:04Oh.
14:04She didn't notify me of the court hearing until nine days before the hearing was due.
14:08I can't even submit evidence.
14:10She knows I'm in Canada, and then she's literally harassing me.
14:12Oh, what about what you're doing in Canada?
14:13You got family there, too?
14:14No, I graduated in December.
14:16I told her many times.
14:17And she even submitted an eviction claim against me when I told her multiple times I'm going
14:22to Canada.
14:22She filed an eviction.
14:24Oh, you know, just a second.
14:25Yes.
14:26Because you did say here, instead of working with me, she immediately threatened eviction.
14:32We just had proof that she did work with you.
14:35She did say, and it's in messages here, that she was willing to have you pay a certain amount
14:41of money and use your security deposit towards the balance.
14:44So she was willing to work with you.
14:47That moment, yes.
14:48Yes.
14:48Okay.
14:48That moment, yes.
14:50Then you say here, on November 2024, I encountered financial difficulties.
14:56Not that you had those difficulties before, but that's when you did.
14:58But I still managed to pay my rent on time.
15:01On time, every single time.
15:02Every month, except that next month, you were going to be late.
15:06So, I mean, do you hear yourself?
15:09Yes, I do.
15:09First of all, you, I don't know if you're as bad as he is, but keep your eyes open,
15:12because if this is the way he's lying to us, I would keep track of his every move,
15:16because he's going to be lying to you, too.
15:20Coming up on Tribunal Justice.
15:22Let me tell you something.
15:23If you did this to me, we would have had a much different experience.
15:28This is what you say.
15:29I think you're way more reasonable, y'all.
15:30If you think I'm more reasonable, you are a moron.
15:38Lorelei Tong says former tenant Yushan Ding only had excuses for not paying rent while he took weekend trips.
15:45She's suing for almost $3,500 in rent and eviction fees.
15:49But Yushan Ding says uninhabitable conditions made him sick.
15:53He's reported her to the city, and she needs to pay for his suffering.
15:57I'm not so sure why you think you're the perfect tenant.
16:01I am not so sure why you're here at all, because other than you want to scam her out of
16:06the rent.
16:06Why doesn't she double-check, make sure everything is safe before?
16:09She did.
16:10There's an implied habitability clause, sorry, Your Honor, that she has to double-check and make sure everything is safe.
16:17And everything was okay until it wasn't.
16:19And when it wasn't, it was fixed.
16:21You can't guarantee that something's never going to break.
16:24And the only way she finds out if it breaks, based on what you signed in this lease, was if
16:28you notify her by email as to the problem.
16:31And you did not.
16:33And when they put that tenant from hell in the dictionary, your picture pops up glowing, because that's what you
16:39are.
16:39I don't have anything else to say to you.
16:41I do.
16:42Good.
16:45You know, Mr. Dang, the problem is, you're kind of laughing this off.
16:49You live in Canada.
16:50Yes.
16:51You here on a student visa at USC?
16:53Not anymore, because I graduated.
16:55When you were living in the plaintiff's home, filing complaints while you were in violation of your lease by not
17:02giving her written notice, you were a visitor in our country?
17:06Let me ask you this, because this is the woman who was looking for you?
17:10She needed to fill that room because she needed you to do her a favor?
17:13Or, as you said, you missed the deadline for the school housing, which, quote, left me in urgent need of
17:24accommodations for the final months of school?
17:27Yes.
17:27I was very happy to find her home.
17:29So, this is what I see based upon his November 4th emailed to you.
17:33Mm-hmm.
17:33You say, you filed complaints against the city against you.
17:37This is when you notify her for the first time.
17:39You say to her, at a minimum, you owe me money for the months that I occupied your home, the
17:45stress, and health costs associated with your constant harassment and unreasonable demands.
17:51She called me, like, 10, 20 times.
17:52I don't care what she called you.
17:53This is, we're talking about you now.
17:55Let me tell you something.
17:56If you did this to me, we would have had a much different experience.
18:01I think you would have been way more reasonable, y'all.
18:03If you can, you think I'm more reasonable?
18:04You are a moron.
18:06If you can solve all these problems today, we can renegotiate terms immediately.
18:12During the renovations and reconstructions, that's what you think she's going to do as a result of this nonsense that
18:18you told her about.
18:19You will pay all the fees of a reasonable accommodation so I can live somewhere else.
18:25I can file personal bankruptcy tomorrow, and I don't see how that will be in your best interest.
18:32That is true.
18:32You will refund me the rent for August for breach of the implied habitability clause, and you will pay me
18:40to live somewhere else within five miles of the USC campus.
18:44Mr. Visitor to this country.
18:47Let me ask you this. Your family's in China.
18:50What would happen if I, as a student, go to China, and if I filed false documents with the government
18:56in an effort to avoid my financial responsibility to a Chinese citizen?
19:02What would happen if I did that in China?
19:05I think they would do a better job finding out the other side of the story instead of just ridicule.
19:10You know, it's amazing.
19:11I thought USC was a good school.
19:12I thought that when people graduate from that school, they must be smart.
19:16They must have learned something.
19:17You have just proven the absolute opposite of that.
19:20Education has been falling.
19:22Yeah, it sure has.
19:23And you know why?
19:24Because they're letting morons like you in school.
19:26I'm done.
19:27Why didn't you ask your family for help?
19:30I did.
19:31So, to clarify, I never went back to China between the duration of my lease.
19:36I don't care about the timing of your travels.
19:39Why not ask family for help if they could buy you tickets at some point in time?
19:43Our company in China went bankrupt.
19:44I am being 100% genuine.
19:46I have no reason to dispute that.
19:49Why not then say to the plaintiff, hey, listen, my family's out of money.
19:53I don't know what I'm going to do.
19:55Let me get on a payment plan.
19:57But your approach instead was to sort of kind of gin up this completely preposterous case against her.
20:04I made a complaint about the mattress being hairy, dirty.
20:07She said, you can go buy a new mattress.
20:08I said, please, I don't have that much money.
20:11And then at that time I said, you know, my family is going through a hardship.
20:14You submitted a picture of a mattress with some hair on it.
20:17That is correct.
20:18But do you really think that a hair on a mattress, hairs, dust,
20:23do you think that those are the sorts of conditions that excuse you from paying rent?
20:27At that time I was looking for a job.
20:30By the way, the economy is really bad.
20:32I've been dying to find it.
20:34Please put your hand down.
20:34No, this is not school.
20:36I have something to say.
20:37No, I know you have something to say, but I right now don't want to hear it.
20:41First of all, you need to find yourself better.
20:42No, I actually don't.
20:43If you keep talking, Burr, take her out.
20:45Ma'am, step this way, please.
20:49Coming up on Tribunal Justice.
20:51I don't really understand why the problem of China keeps coming up because I'm not from China.
20:56I'm Canadian.
20:57You know, maybe there's some subtle discrimination going on.
21:00I don't know.
21:00You brought it up, sir.
21:02You're the one who said the Chinese courts were better.
21:04You get a fair hearing.
21:29You're going to have some real harsh realities coming to you in grown-up land.
21:33But good luck.
21:35There's so many things I don't know because it is my first time in America.
21:38It is my first time leasing in America.
21:40It is my first time leasing in general, first time to court.
21:42I don't know much of anything.
21:44But I'm doing my best to present at least somewhat of a case given the time frame and the fact
21:49that I was in Canada since I graduated.
21:51And I don't really understand why the problem of China keeps coming up because I'm not from China.
21:56I'm Canadian.
21:57You know, maybe there's some subtle discrimination going on.
22:00I don't know.
22:01Maybe that's in your mind.
22:03I don't know.
22:03I don't make assumptions like that.
22:05But I'm just saying, before you deliberate, even though you probably made up your mind, I'm here to do the
22:10best I can and hopefully get a good result.
22:13And that's it.
22:14You brought it up, sir.
22:15You're the one who said the Chinese courts were better.
22:17You get a fair hearing.
22:18So I think that it's wildly unfair, based on what happened in this case, for you to even throw out
22:24any suggestion of discrimination.
22:25You brought it up, sir.
22:27Okay.
22:28Thank you, Your Honor.
22:29Then at this point, we're going to retire to deliberate.
22:31Thank you both.
22:31The court is now in recess.
22:33Parties will be recalled.
22:38All right.
22:39We have another breach of contract claim.
22:40That's what the case is after all of that nonsense that he was spewing.
22:44As a landlord, the plaintiff has an obligation to maintain the living environment in an habitable manner.
22:53The defendant was under contractual obligation to notify via email of any needed repairs or issues.
22:59He provided no proof except the range hood that she fixed immediately.
23:06And listen, he cried about his financial difficulties.
23:09He's chosen to go to one of the most expensive business schools in the country.
23:12For the USC Marshall School of Business, it costs anywhere between $80,000 and $120,000 a year.
23:19I looked it up online.
23:19As I looked at the case in preparation, I wrote down, he seems like an entitled brat.
23:25And, you know, I'm not always right, as you two most certainly know.
23:30But I was dead on about him.
23:32I believe she's made out a burden for every penny she's asking for.
23:35But I think you are forgetting to take into account the fact that he just didn't feel well.
23:41He was under the weather on Monday through Friday, but not on the weekends for the trip.
23:47No, on a serious note, I completely agree with you.
23:51He's made out no basis for nonpayment.
23:54But I think that his use of the system is particularly egregious.
23:58When there are so many people who have landlords who will not take care of properties, who do not respond
24:05to complaints.
24:05He clogged up the system.
24:07I find that really, really reprehensible.
24:10I completely agree with you.
24:11I think she's entitled to every dollar.
24:13I definitely agree with that.
24:15I mean, his smug, opportunist, misleading position in this courtroom under oath was, I found, appalling.
24:22Every word out of his mouth was meant to say, poor, poor, pitiful me, feel sorry for me, feel sorry
24:27for my family's business, and look at what this woman has done to me.
24:31And she agreed.
24:31She said, just show me proof.
24:33Show me proof of the financial.
24:35She was willing to.
24:36And that's why when he said, she's done nothing here.
24:38And I read that sentence to him in his paper, that she didn't do anything but want to evict him.
24:43And that's so not true.
24:44He knows exactly what he's doing.
24:46And this was an opportunity that he took.
24:49Great.
24:53Court is back in session.
24:54Both parties are reminded that you're still under oath.
24:56Thank you, Cassandra.
24:57You're welcome.
24:58Before I render the judgment in this matter, Mr. Dang, we don't discriminate here on tribunal justice, except when liars
25:07and scammers come in.
25:09We don't like them.
25:11You deserved everything you got today.
25:14For you, Ms. Tang, we want to say thank you for bringing this case to us and for giving you
25:19a sense of maybe a modicum, sense of justice, that when people like Mr. Dang take advantage and make false
25:27claims and take away units that could otherwise be used in your homes that could be used for other needing
25:33students, we have deliberated and reached a unanimous verdict.
25:37And it should come as no surprise to you, sir, and that is judgment in favor of the plaintiff for
25:42her full ask, $3,479.
25:47Thank you so much.
25:48Thank you, Your Honor.
25:49This case has concluded.
25:51All parties are excused.
25:56There is no ventilation in the bathroom.
25:58So whenever we had to, like, open the window to vent all the steam out so there isn't mold, I'm,
26:03like, standing butt naked in front of the neighbors, you know?
26:06Oh, I, it's crazy.
26:08He can shut them off.
26:09He doesn't have to open them when he's using the bathroom.
26:12I believe that she owes me rent and that she should return me my deposit.
26:17Nobody leaves rent free.
26:19Got tenants with problems paying rent?
26:21Tribunal Justice wants to move in on your case.
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27:04We'll see you next time.
27:06We'll see you next time.
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