The plaintiff put down a deposit for an RV the defendant was selling. He claims the title to the vehicle was forged, so he backed out of the deal. He wants his deposit back, so he’s suing. The defendant says he was selling his daughter’s RV and he never forged anything
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The defendant went above and beyond for the plaintiff, and that’s something we don’t see very often.
Never see that
@@Everykneebows esp. from whyte 2 black.
because he thought he had a sucker that would pay 18k for a RV only worth 10k at the most . nobody that knows anything about RVs is gonna pay more than 10 k for a 20 year old used RV .
@@sonquatsch8585 FFS here we go
@MH-yj5ed FGS I will never understand how you guys don't understand that racism isbreal! Even if it wasn't the case in this case(😬) It happens every single day I walk out my door! From being followed in a store, to trying to seat ne by the kitchen or bathroom! Checking on every whyte table around me 5 times to my 1...I can go on and on! FOH with your fake, entitled indignation!
Take him to the DMV...? He wanted a tour guide, a driver, and an instructor
lol!! Yep!! I agree!
He changed his mind simple as that!
How in the HELL do you know he changed his mind
@@judyelmer2257evidence...or lack thereof.
The plaintiff is a fool. Now he's out that huge deposit and no camper. Maybe he'll have better luck buying a broken down minivan. He was clearly in over his head.
the old couple just 'chickened out" and then wanted their money back.. what a joke.. the defendant saved it for them.. let this old guy try his games with a RV dealer.
It is amazing to see someone finally do things in the right manner. What an honor and a pleasure to watch. Thank you❤
The plaintiff looked for problems that didn’t exist 😂
The defendant is a great guy!
I agree
I know, it made me wish I could have some kind of business transaction with him
I agree he is!
The defendant was amazing he did everything for plaintiff he a great seller
Oh pls ge tried to over charge him
@MissStevens1 you can sell a item for as much as you if plaintiff agreed to price that's on him
Certain types always try to make themselves out to be these great, honest people and the track record shows they are the biggest liars, thieves and crooks on the planet...
He really did go above & beyond what a lot people wouldn’t do!! Kudos to him for being such a good guy!
I truly believe the plaintiff had serious second thoughts about his ability to handle that RV. You see so many retiress with RVs for sale. It was their dream for their retirement to travel the country, until they have to maneuver it. They have difficulty maneuvering a small sedan, let alone something the size of a schoolbus.
i would never drive/own one, i'd be causing accidents left and right. left and right. never.
There really needs to be a special endorsement on the drivers license to be able to drive an RV. Some of these owners have huge RVs with a boat, a vehicle, and anything else that they can attach to it going down the road. A semi is shorter than some of these things, and depending on what is in them and attached to them, they weigh close to the same or more than a loaded semi and trailer. We don't allow Professional Truck Drivers to drive without a CDL, and bus drivers also need special endorsements to drive a school bus. RV owners should be no different, especially since most owners have never driven anything larger than a 4 wheel car or truck. RVs can be and are just as dangerous as any semi in the hands of an untrained driver.
@@Sophie-mm7ow You are correct. Some of the RVs are the size of a commercial bus, which you need a special license to drive. Many are driven by retirees that can't back a small sedan out of a parking spot.
Yep. My friend and her husband bought a nice RV. They might do 4 trips a year, but there is a monthly payment and insurance. Now after 4 years, trying to sell it
I want a neighbor like the defendant! OMG if OVER and BEYOND was a person👩🏿⚖️
yes if above and beyond.
Defendant seems to be a great guy. Great verdict
Camping/RV isn’t the easiest thing for able bodied people. I am sure that his brain talked him out of it. Seems like the defendant was a great guy. I feel bad for both.
$8000 lost!!!! What a shame….I would be pissed with myself for being so stupid 🤦🏾♀️
He was sitting there shaking his head because he knew he was lying. I can't tell you how many times I've signed my parents checks, IT IS NOT A FORGERY, they told me to do it. He rightfully lost his money.
The plaintiff moved way too fast, got scared then tried to back out.
that's all it was.
or he found out that there were alot of other RVs like that one selling for half the price .
@@marleonetti7 : Either way he moved to fast
Bingo!
The plaintiff either changed his mind and/or didnt have the money
the defendent is everything you want out of a seller, he really went beyond and the plaintiff didnt hold up his end.
In my decades-long experience with computers as both a programmer and a user, I've learned that when files being transferred to a machine "disappear," it's usually because they were saved to the wrong folder and the owner doesn't know that. They're probably on his machine somewhere ... assuming he's telling the truth.
Looks like the pastor isn’t honest!!
Nothing new there.
The defendant is awesome! He was really looking out for this gentleman!
We need more straight forward honest people like the defendant. Great case
Sounds like the plaintiff put a deposit down impulsively and later changed his mind. WOW, $8k is a lot of money to lose.
All the Plaintiff had to do was take it to DMV to make sure the title was good. The Defendant coulda charged more for the RV.
JM did not ask for proof the defendant sold it for $10K to someone else. Doubt it was coincidence he just happened to sell ut for the amount that would allow him to keep the plaintiff's $8K. The defendant seemed to be a very upstanding guy, but that gave me pause. Perhaps he knew he could sell it really quick for c$10K and not be it any monies since he already had the $8K. Legally, I guess there's nothing wrong if he did he did that.
But he could have also hit against the period where everyone started selling the RVs they bought and realized they didn’t want to keep up.
As the Judge pointed out, more people want to buy an RV before summer vacations than at the end. Defendant lost out on sales opportunities because he was holding it for the Plaintiff so he sold it at the end at a loss. The Judge was correct in her verdict. Yes, I feel bad for the Defendant, but it was his choice to put all that money down and then back out a couple of months later. Deposits are not refundable under the law per the Judge.
Sheesh that’s a lot of money to lose 😮😮😮😮
The defendant is a great guy! He wanted this to be perfect for them, bent over backwards to help them. THIS is what deposits are for, to protect sellers from nonsense like this. The plaintiffs are deluded, selfish fools.
Racism has nothing to do with this case. The plaintiff was making problems when there were no problems. The dad signed his daughter's name on totle, LEGAL! The dmv the plaintiff never went to dmv so how was that a problem?? The defendant held the rv for over 2 months with their 8k deposit, which is NON-REFUNDABLE. The plaintiff changed his mind so thats on him.
who is claiming racism..? point em out, lemmie hannel it.
It’s not legal tho also how was the plaintiff suppose to know that the daughter actually gave permission for the rv to be sold.??
@@keekeedavis1704 should've thought about that before paying 8k cash lmao 😂
Who said anything about racism?
@@keekeedavis1704 exactly like how does the judge jus believe the defendant with no proof 🤔 there was no written document from the daughter saying the father could sign on her behalf. N he also admitted he signed his ex-wife's name and not the daughters on the form. So to correct it he would have to alter the document by adding the additional name. So isn't that an issue 😕 Bullshit ruling maybe cuz he was a black plaintiff 🤦🏾♀️ who knows either way it was a BS ruling
He got to deal with his wife later🤣
I'm shopping for an RV right now and I would love to find a seller like this guy.
Judge made the right decision
The plaintiff just had buyers remorse. Maybe the money was a stretch 🤷🏾♂️
6 minutes in and I'm losing the will to live with the plaintiff
The plaintiffs should be ashamed of themselves. Defendant really went above and beyond.
Buyers Remorse gotcha Pops. Call it a day. That 8 grand is gone.
God damn.. just take the RV Pop's !!!. I feel bad... but his reason for not wanting it was fishy
Given the time between the deposit and raising the title issue, I do think it was a case of buyer's remorse. However - the seller says he ended up selling it for $10,000 looking like he sold it at a loss. He was able to sell it at the lower price because he kept the 7000. - the original asking price.
How did he sell it at a loss? Did you watch the damn video? lol
He just didn't have the money
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People went overboard with Covid closures
The defendant is certainly the type you want to do business with.
During Covid in Michigan we were not permitted to leave our primary residence we couldn’t even go to our vacation homes! I think a lot of states were like this.
Everyone just did it anyways
Great call judge
I don't know who's shadier, the announcer or Douglas!😂😂😂
Judge's answer to the question at the end, love it. With out people loosing their storage units we wouldn't have all those great shows. My favorite is a KZhead channel called, What The Hales.
best in show was absolutely one of the best films...i laughed my eeez off.
Omg 😮 imagine being out $8,000 with nothing to show for it 😢 dude really screwed himself
During covid, they closed everything except the water. I'm in the boating industry and trust we were selling boats/pontoons out the ying yang.
In Michigan they would fine you and then arrest you if a certain number of people were on the water in a pontoon. It was insane.
Judge Milian hasn't aged a day
If they don’t have money to buy it then don’t deal with them!
That old man was full of crap
Wow! So does he lose the whole $7k-8k deposit?
Yes. That is the case.
Unless stated on the contract or receipt, deposits are not refundable.
The seller of the RV ended up selling it for way less because the buyer held up the sale for 2 months. Seasons matter in the RV market. I'm the spring, they're a hot item. End of summer, not so much. I'm the spring people are getting tax refunds, the weather is getting nice and people want to go camping. Not only are deposits non refundable, but the seller also had to sell it a lesser amount because he held it all summer for that guy to back out. His deposit covered the difference in the sale price, too.
Plaintiff made excuses. They got back from vacation, had rethought it, and came up with a BS reason to try and get out of the deal. It's really suspicious that he neither has any texts of their conversations, nor does he have the supposed evidence of the forged document. And damn, the defendant is a good fucking dude
I think seller is honest and trustworthy. I'm only halfway through I don't know what Madame judge is going to say but I do think Douglas is very well-mannered.
Once the judge seen how stupid her question was she tried to make it the plaintiff problem.
Saw or had seen
@@popeye82 gtfoh go teach English you batch
I wouldn't buy it with the wrong name on the title. I believe the judge was wrong.
judge says the plaintive said the title thing was the next day, but that's not what he said. He said it was the next day after he got back from vacation
Bottom line is the plaintiff changed his mind and wanted his money back. He didn't even do his due diligence in making the purchase. He was so unfair to the defendant who went out of his way to please this man.
If you sell any vehicle that involves DMV, exchange money at DMV and get out of your name. It's worth the time to do this exchange.
Its not very often a seller goes above and beyond to make sure youre totally happy and thats what happened
Wow it sucks the plaintiff's lost their money like that. Technically the title is supposed to be signed by the owner. But the defendant although he lied about the price sold for without a doubt but he was acting on behalf of his daughter. Deposits are non refundable unless it's some shady business going on.
Defendant was awesome
It sounds like the man is actually selling the ex wife's camper. Why does he keep saying its my daughter's middle name anyway. It's supposed to be your daughter's name not her mom's. The defendant is lying.
The plaintiff was clearly suffering from a case of buyer's remorse. He paid the deposit, but after seeing the demonstration and reading the manual, decided that it would be too much for him. Fair verdict.
Ouch! 8 G’s of the churches money! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
So who here believes the "photos" just disappeared when he tried to transfer them..?? Unless you didn't read, selected all the photos, then deleted them, I don't think the older generation realizes it's an easy way to tell you're lieing.
Whew that's alot of money to LOOSE...you need to be very sure ...man I hate that for them 7000 just gone😮
The defendant got over now only did he sell the RV for 10000 which I don't believe. But he kept the 7000 although he went over and beyond but still I think this guy should have got money back.
After two months of stringing the defendant along, why on earth would he be entitled to a deposit that's nonrefundable to begin with?
Here’s yet ANOTHER case of “buyer’s remorse”!! No doubt!! But if folks don’t seriously take the time to make 100% certain they really want, need or can even afford a big purchase like this, then it’s on them if they lose $$$ after changing their mind!! 😮
I’m not sure if the plaintiff actually sold the RV for $10,000 or if he went with that number because …well, Judge Judy would’ve told him that he made more than what he was selling for if he actually sold for more than $10,000 in addition to keeping the deposit…but I could be wrong. I do believe the plaintiff asked if he could come with him to the DMV and he said no because he knew it wasn’t necessary. This was an interesting case.
He was selling it originally for $18k. He got an $8k deposit. Held it for 2 months. At the end of summer when he tried selling it again, he only got $10k for it. So the $10k he sold it for plus the $8k deposit, totals his original asking price. He even said he had someone else willing to buy it in early summer for $16k as is. This guy was willing to pay the full $18k asking price. Then backed out. The seller didn't make more than he was originally selling it for.
I agree, I'm suspect that he just so happened to sell it for the amount he knew would allow him to keep the full $8k. Because if he had sold it for more, he would have had to return that overage amount to the plaintiff. I also believe the plaintiff asked him to go to DMV, but he wouldn't. But the plaintiff should have called the DMV and asked how to handle it if the defendant signed on behalf of the daughter.
@@janetta5827yes, I agree with you. Those are my thoughts too.
The judge should ask for proof of the sale of the RV. For all we know he sold it for 19k. He should also prove that he lost money Not saying that the plaintiffs were right. Just saying that taking the defendant's word for it doesn't make sense
@@JaiB-xr9flYes! Those were my thoughts as well. I guess she’d already decided how she’d treat the case so she didn’t want to go down that path--but she definitely should have made him prove how much he sold it for.
Ouch out 8000😮 thats a nice used car
Sold it for $10,000 can we see proof of this sale sir. hmmmmm....
I agree. I don't know why she didn't asks that. He needs to prove that he was out of that money
Doesn’t matter, deposit was non refundable.
He looks like a discount Matthew Perry
lol stop lol
Lmaoooooooo 😂😅😂😅😂😅
Looks more like a current Matt LeBlanc...
Now or before he died? 😁
Matthew Perry and Matthew LaBlanc are exactly who came to mind when I saw him 😂
I'm interested in purchasing.
Never mind just saw its SOLD
What a waste... they should have just re sold it. It seemed everything but shady
$8000 gone ... thats horrible .
"Fake" buying something and never picking it up is horrible to
I'm. Always suspect when someone says they don't have pics, texts, or call logs from a previous phone. It's almost impossible in 2024 to lose info from one phone to another or to even delete stuff
Hahaha if someone didn't give me my $5000 dollars court or no court lol...IM TAKING IT OUT OF SOMTHONG OR SOMEONE 🤪🙃
Deposits are non-refundable OUCH!!!
Impulsive people are difficult people.
Its not impossible for a child and parent to have the same writing! My eldest daughter signed my name when she was 13 and not even me could tell!!!!
The fool couldn't even still buy it cause he sold it !!!
Think the planting just didn't have the rest of the money in that time frame
I bet the defendant was fine as when he was younger
The plantiff speaks too slow..
Always write a check not a money order not cash a check always especially for $5000. You may run in this problem if you don’t always write a check always.
plaintiff - SNL's Garrett Morris
Oh well 😂
I agree with the plaintiff, it seems there’s something else going on with the defendant. Like he was gonna flip it and couldn’t so tried to back out. I mean, the plaintiff went above and beyond for the defendant, and for the guy to wait and wait and then say no when summer was half over. Come on.
Plaintiff lied about the pictures from the phone, he erased them.
This dude is not a handwriting expert...
Plaintiff isnt all that bright here. Wasted the defendants time with his irresponsibility
NOBODY loses all their photos from the phone when transferring to PC. That does not happen. IMPOSSIBLE.
defendants an honest man. plaintiff is uppity dignified ninja, but boy oh boy he's a handsome old man. jeez.
Why is the courtroom empty...are these old?
Old. Right after things started opening up after Covid.
Doesn't matter how old people get they still lie.
he didn't have the money and was trying to trick him
Ouch
The plaintif is a jerk!!!
Did I hear this right? The plaintiff paid $7k down and then changed his mind. So now the defendant keeps the rv and the $7k? Wow, I need to get in that business. I thought he would at least get his down payment back since the defendant is not a dealer.
The plaintiff spent two months fricking around when the owner could have sold it to someone else. He basically cheated the defendant so he lost his deposit.
I think that was wrong the guy sold it for $8000 less. But he tried to sell it to the older guy for 18000. So the guy keeps 27 1000 down payment and plus he sells it for 10000. Who's to say he sold it for that amount. Judge I think that was wrong I think the guy should have got some money back...
Right. I also thought it suspect that he is forging his daughter's name. Seems like the judge would've frowned on that, but she says it's not illegal with authority. How would someone know if he had authority to forge the name? He should not have been able to keep all his money. I feel like sometimes the judge makes her own rules when it comes to following the law because if it were the other way, she would be saying why did you accept it if the title didn't look right.
@@cynthiaprice3528Judge Milian didn’t make up her own rules in this case and the ruling was proper based on the information provided. In law, there’s a concept called “agency”, which is essentially when one party gives another party permission to act as their legal representative in specific circumstances. In this case, the defendant was acting as his daughter’s agent, so he could legally sign for her on the title. Also, the plaintiff admits that he did not even attempt to take the title to the DMV to see if he’d have any problems with registering it, which was his duty to prove his case, which Judge Milian explains to the plaintiff.