I was with the plaintiff until I saw the lights and outlets. The outlets are unforgivable. The defendant thought she was getting a 10k decorator but only pay 500 bucks. She got what she paid for.
some people actually want to paint the outlet covers though. helped someone who was insistent we also paint them. I was like ok what ever I don't live here.
$500 bucks to do all that work was super cheap a contractor would of easily charged $1000+ per room. She also wasn't finished either things won't look right till finished I've redid my whole house sheet rock,tape, mud,sand, paint and everyone was shocked I did it not a perfessional.
@@INDIGO.GODDESS_573 $500 is chump change though compared to the ones who are legit. It's practically free service for that price. We all gotta start somewhere.
Doug makes the shadiest comments.... I love it. What a horror show. She didn't have the skills or talent to make that right. I'd have nightmares in that room.
I get the vision but, painting with dark colors requires multiple coats and, therefore, a lot of time (to allow adequate dry time). Unless she got one of those expensive single-coat formulas, but if that's the case, it'll surely eat into that $500 fee and require precise application to reduce streak appearance. Also wtf is that fabric on the wall?!! I think perhaps plaintiff should take some design courses to strengthen her execution/application of the ideas in her head.
@@mrshappilymarried1 some people have done it without the intention of doing it. using a roller painting while talking on phone all it takes is a few seconds to run one over.
As someone who has grown up and worked with a contractor, they usually come back the last day to fix those issues. It's nothing serious that I saw that couldn't have been fixed in less than an hour.
Unprofessional is the wrong word. Not skilled yes but nothing about her was unprofessional lord ppl learn the meaning of these words before using them.
@zenobia chapman if you don't do the professional job properly, Painting, then you are being unprofessional. There r different levels of professionalism and types pf professionalism but if she was doing a Painting job and didn't do a good job she was unprofessional.
I'm wondering did she paint over the dog, cat, the babies🤦🏾♀️😄.. if it was in her way, it was getting painted... bless her heart😊.... I'm glad she holds a Ph.D...
I'm not going to comment on the job, I'm just going to say that the plaintiff was very well spoken.....which to me goes a long way showing that she was ready to fix what was wrong.
That paint job was ATROCIOUS!!!😢 My dad was a painter and he use to tell me how everyone thought they could paint it themselve…wrong😂! It’s actually an art!!
I know the Plaintiff said she wasn't finished, but that paint ALL OVER the recessed lights and outlet covers was unreal. The window trim was lumpy and uneven. That couldn't be fixed by "evening out" the edges. I think the Plaintiff should stick to friends and family. She undercharged, but did an incredibly poor job.
Judge should have made her show pictures of what the room looks like after new painter went in. Pretty sure the husband didn't like it and it's a completely different color.
The judge kept reiterating how the defendant did not let the plaintiff return to finish or fix the work. I'm not sure whether or not she was missing the idea that the defendant simply did not have trust in the plaintiff's work/abilities/skillset anymore. The more the plaintiff "touched" anything the more mess made potentially, and it could become a never ending nightmare. I have no doubt the plaintiff was trying her best (she is still learning the trade), but the whole job really was substandard.
she was saying that because until the job is done and complete you can't judge how good or bad it is. If she had let her finish then she could have perhaps got something back. The defendant didn't get it, at the end Doug asked her what she thought when she saw it and she said it looked unfinished, Duh it was and the judge had said this over and over
You cant ask someone to do a job and not pay them. The plaintiff deserved the full amount because she did a $500 job. This is what being cheap with your home and business gets you. Yes by all means the defendant should have called a professional to come fix it, but she still gotta eat the original horrible job because she should not have had it done unprofessionally in the first place.
The proof is in the pudding. No matter how many times you say you are professional, in this situation she should have stayed in her lane as a Dr. That room looked awful.
The judges offset each other so well. She's the fiery one and he's the calm one. They're definitely aging well and 30 years together is nothing to sneeze at these days with a 52% divorce rate within the first 7 years.
Oh my word! That painting job, 😮 Really? “I was going to tell her to replace the lights” no honey, it doesn’t work like that. Did you see that red paint all over the window trim? Holy shit. I wouldn’t care if she was coming back or not, so careless with painting I don’t blame them (her) letting her go. Imagine how much worse it could of got? Lord Al mighty
@@MrAlienmagnet I know, right? Looking at those painted rooms for just a few seconds during the clip gave me a headache. I can't understand how anyone could expect someone to live in them.
He tired to discredit her work in the end but I loved how she communicated her stance on the job that she performed in a way he could understand and supported to judges ruling in her favor. I pray for her creative growth and much success in her passion! And I congratulate her on being an educated entrepreneur woman of color! You Rock Doc! 🌟
@@spacepanda9037 And that’s okay. It would have turned out better if she had the opportunity to fix it like the judge said! I hope she doesn’t give up because she’ll just keep improving as time goes on! 🙌
@Positivity Leads2Success She probably would have made it worse and I don't think she would have fixed the light or the outlet because it was too much effort just to either remove it or tape it to begin with. She should have just painted around it before finishing it properly when she returned.
@@positivityleads2success I'm by no means any kind of painter let alone claiming to be a professional as she kept stating over an over an over again lol an even I know you lay tape and would never even think to paint over light fixtures an wall sockets
@@jedimasters1462 You saying probably…is an assumption. Nothing is to be assumed but practice makes perfect has been tried and tested. I hope she doesn’t give up and I wish her the best in her future job assignments.
😬😬😬 … the plaintiff definitely needs more practice. Or she just needs to coordinate and style and hire someone else to do the painting. I hope this was a great learning experience for her. I wish her much success in her future endeavors. However, I might have done the same thing the defendant did and just fire her before it got worse.
I’m currently in college for Interior Design. To put it nicely, I feel the plaintiff needs way more practice and probably shouldn’t be charging at all at this time based on the work she did, idk. Unless someone has a really good portfolio and/or work for a firm, if they’re not trained and licensed, that’s a huge risk on the defendants part. This plaintiff has a long way to go before being a “professional” in this field but regardless she should be paid if that’s the agreement.
Plaintiff probably watches a lot of HGTV and fancies herself a designer. That office design was bad and the bedroom’s mood board was even worse. Should have been a huge red flag for the Defendant.
Right! I was cringing when the defendant said no tape was put down so the edges weren’t clean, she painted over lights and the sockets?! I don’t even paint and even I know certain things have to be lined and covered to create a clean smooth look at the end. The plaintiff should stick to education and just paint stuff for herself, but definitely not make it a business until she knows what she’s doing.
@@SandraCDavis Exactly. A case of you get what you pay for. Painting really has to be done by a professional. There’s too many things that could go wrong and it’s not an easy fix.
I love the Judge and her husband's conversations at the end of each show! They had me laughing at the end of this conversation! 30 years marriage...they don't make um like that anymore! As the old folks used to say.
The plaintiff knew she was an amateur at best with the office decor...Too bad the defendant hired her to create a professional vibe she didn’t achieve in the office.
I reckon you can make a show just out of the AFTER THE VERDICT segmant. I love watching these two interact. What we're going on an AFRICAN safari?" - YEP! lol - they just seem to get on so well with an ALPHA FEMALE and JOHN. He is great! (Although I am sure they are EQUAL) Gotta love the interaction. Just so nice and real!
The defendant chose the fabrics and approved the vision board. No matter how it turned out, she should be paid for the work. She should have been allowed to come in and fix what was wrong, touch up the paint and replace the light fixtures. Then if you are still unhappy you have a better case.
It’s a joke that she consider herself a professional decorator. I would have been upset at the atrocity even if she had not charged a dime! She shouldn’t quit her day job🙄
Since the bedroom job was falling on her son's birthday, the plaintiff should have refused the job or contracted it so she could hire help. That was terrible.
Judge John is too funny “a pinball safari?” The man loves his pinball😂🤣 Plaintiff’s work was not great, she should have let her finish though to see how it would’ve turned out🤷🏾♀️
The Interior Designer should have had an opportunity to address the snags. It’s called a ‘snag list’ if there are issues raised after the substantial job is completed. $500 is dirt cheap and this Owner is mean & tight fisted 😫
Looking at how the plaintiff is dressed I would never hire her to decorate a dog house. I wonder what the plaintiff was wearing the day her and the defendant met up cause if she had on something similar to this the defendant should have known better.
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P.s. professional painters rarely use tape on edges as they're so good at what they do if they're truly pros, they don't even use tape. My interior designer clients tell me residential clients can be very difficult because they really don't know but they think they know. . .
Geez you get what you paid for. You definitely got a $500 job!!! I know JM said legally you have to give them a job to correct things but with mistakes like not using tape for clean edges the first time and painting over the light fixtures and outlets...you were better off paying her the $500 to STOP! The plaintiff has drive but she needs to take classes on application or watch UA-cam videos and practice before she goes in and makes messes like that and charging people for them!!
my dad always said the most important part about painting a room is preparation! you have to have everything set and covered, furniture removed, stuff taped etc.
That fabric on the wall is comical!!!! Girl what were you doing lol
Yea, I couldn't figure out that part of the vision 🤔.. then painted it!... was it supposed to be a border?
Show some respect! She's a doctor!
@@Ms_O I mean...is she reeaallly though? She should stick to education instead of interior design.
The cloth on the wall looks a little tacky to me😐
@@Ms_O Not in decorating 😂😂😂
I was with the plaintiff until I saw the lights and outlets. The outlets are unforgivable. The defendant thought she was getting a 10k decorator but only pay 500 bucks. She got what she paid for.
Exactly
Beer budget champagne life😂😂😂
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some people actually want to paint the outlet covers though. helped someone who was insistent we also paint them. I was like ok what ever I don't live here.
It’s literally not a lot to replace that light cover and outlet cover
Ran to the comments after seeing the sheets on the wall. Not disappointed 😂
😂😂😂
It's an old military wives trick.
After seeing the office outcome I would have never hired her to do my home.
Hot gluing raw edge fabric on the wall. The gold paint was gross too. That lady shouldn't quit her day job.
Amen, it looked bad
Chick was trying to be cheap AF and get over ....hoping she'd get ish done via slave wages
Right, and she hired her anyway
It looked like something out of trading spaces 😂 both jobs
The office looked horrible 😕 why would you hire her to do your bedroom?
Design was good but execution.... yep.... not fantastic
the point is, she DID hire her and she should have given her the chance to fix it...period
Some people don't have taste my friend lol
The office would of looked better but she didn't give her time to finish
Being cheap
That's a $500 dollar job.
😂
and not a penny more
You get what you pay for.
I could do a room and a bathroom with that, she doesn't know how to shop🤦
No..that's only her fee. Clie pays for the furnishings etc.
As a fellow interior designer, after I saw that office I lost all faith in the plaintiff
She got what she paid for.
$500 bucks to do all that work was super cheap a contractor would of easily charged $1000+ per room. She also wasn't finished either things won't look right till finished I've redid my whole house sheet rock,tape, mud,sand, paint and everyone was shocked I did it not a perfessional.
She need to stick to her PhD career..
She's not ready to be charging for her "interior designer" services..
@@INDIGO.GODDESS_573 $500 is chump change though compared to the ones who are legit. It's practically free service for that price. We all gotta start somewhere.
You get what you pay for, cheap job cheap service! 🥴
Doug makes the shadiest comments.... I love it. What a horror show. She didn't have the skills or talent to make that right. I'd have nightmares in that room.
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She did alot of work for $500, she should get paid. Granted it may not be upto some of our standards but you get what you pay for.
She did a 500 dollar job. Painters don't come cheap-cheap for a reason, even college kids just trying to make some extra cash on the side.
Damn, this comment says it all. Defendant got what she paid for- dont like it? Try to fix it, pay up, and move on.
I get the vision but, painting with dark colors requires multiple coats and, therefore, a lot of time (to allow adequate dry time). Unless she got one of those expensive single-coat formulas, but if that's the case, it'll surely eat into that $500 fee and require precise application to reduce streak appearance.
Also wtf is that fabric on the wall?!! I think perhaps plaintiff should take some design courses to strengthen her execution/application of the ideas in her head.
Yes she does because I've never painted any wall in my life but I know not to paint light fixtures and wall sockets...my goodness..who would do that??
@@mrshappilymarried1 some people have done it without the intention of doing it. using a roller painting while talking on phone all it takes is a few seconds to run one over.
She TOLD HIM we are going on an African safari lmaooooo I love her!
I love judge Marylin and judge John. I be here for their little segments 😍😘😂
As someone who has grown up and worked with a contractor, they usually come back the last day to fix those issues. It's nothing serious that I saw that couldn't have been fixed in less than an hour.
@@jennifermarlow. yeah but still easy fixes
It goes to show how careless she was doing the paint job all that mess was unnecessary
Unprofessional is the wrong word. Not skilled yes but nothing about her was unprofessional lord ppl learn the meaning of these words before using them.
@@spacepanda9037IKR it takes a few extra minutes to tape it so it doesn't get paint or stains🙄She should of done the job right the first time
@zenobia chapman if you don't do the professional job properly, Painting, then you are being unprofessional. There r different levels of professionalism and types pf professionalism but if she was doing a Painting job and didn't do a good job she was unprofessional.
That office job was absolutely horrendous
If "You get what you pay for" was a person
Yes!!!geez
The plaintiffs intentions and vision was beautiful on the mood board. Too bad it didn't translate to the house and office. Uggh. Waddamess 😹
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Vision boards are hilarious! Like wtf?
She is not a professional painter.
She underestimated the extent of the job.
Plantiff needs to give it up and face the fact that she ain't no decorator🥴
As JM always says, "the cheap turns out expensive". I hope the plaintiff wasn't done with the office, because oh, my. :0
Lol JM? Or JM? Milian and Mathis are my shows
@@TopherGrant I will have to start watching Mathis too :)
@@missy67 yes! So fun!
JM is right... "lo barato sale caro" 😂
I'm wondering did she paint over the dog, cat, the babies🤦🏾♀️😄.. if it was in her way, it was getting painted... bless her heart😊.... I'm glad she holds a Ph.D...
Hilarious!
An Ed PhD hardly counts 😂
😂🤣😯
😅😅😅
😂😂😂😂
Fabric on the walls? I know you lying 😂😂😂😂 the plaintiff needs to stop her decorating asap. She’s not good at it lol
Yeah it looks terrible, but the defendant wanted the fabric.
I'm not going to comment on the job, I'm just going to say that the plaintiff was very well spoken.....which to me goes a long way showing that she was ready to fix what was wrong.
Unfortunately she probably would have made it worse.
Oh no. Dr Painter needs to stop painting and never quit her day job. Wtf yo I'm cracking up @2am in the morning.chilllllllle!😂😂😂
That paint job was ATROCIOUS!!!😢
My dad was a painter and he use to tell me how everyone thought they could paint it themselve…wrong😂!
It’s actually an art!!
Agree with your dad! It’s a lot harder than it looks, and what might take me 3 days to do a painter could probably finish in a couple of hours.
Exactly!!! It takes talent.
It’s called skilled labor for a reason lol
In addition to thinking it is easy, most people don't realize how important it is to prep properly. Often, prep can take longer the finish painting.
My dad taught me how to paint to. And he taught me the value of paying for quality. Because you end up paying more when you go for something cheap
I want a marriage like judge Has. They seem so happy and are funny together
Omg yes! That was terrible!!!
They sure are ❤❤❤
You may not want to know what goes on close door.
Marriages are hard work and take some time to get to that place of peace. ❤️
Don’t quit your day job 😂
ohh shes a furniture stylist ok. oopsy i thought i heard fashion stylist at first 🤐
I know the Plaintiff said she wasn't finished, but that paint ALL OVER the recessed lights and outlet covers was unreal. The window trim was lumpy and uneven. That couldn't be fixed by "evening out" the edges. I think the Plaintiff should stick to friends and family. She undercharged, but did an incredibly poor job.
Agree with you 100%. Unbelievable !
Judge should have made her show pictures of what the room looks like after new painter went in. Pretty sure the husband didn't like it and it's a completely different color.
mmhm...same thing I said...
especially when asked for the proof of payment and said she paid cash. Who pays a contractor of that amount cash nowadays.
@@lisaparrey1343 quite a few people, you know it's not illegal to use cash right?
@@kevinwilliams3668 didn't say it wasn't but it is highly unlikely someone would pay such a large sum in cash
The judge kept reiterating how the defendant did not let the plaintiff return to finish or fix the work. I'm not sure whether or not she was missing the idea that the defendant simply did not have trust in the plaintiff's work/abilities/skillset anymore. The more the plaintiff "touched" anything the more mess made potentially, and it could become a never ending nightmare. I have no doubt the plaintiff was trying her best (she is still learning the trade), but the whole job really was substandard.
she was saying that because until the job is done and complete you can't judge how good or bad it is. If she had let her finish then she could have perhaps got something back. The defendant didn't get it, at the end Doug asked her what she thought when she saw it and she said it looked unfinished, Duh it was and the judge had said this over and over
You cant ask someone to do a job and not pay them. The plaintiff deserved the full amount because she did a $500 job. This is what being cheap with your home and business gets you.
Yes by all means the defendant should have called a professional to come fix it, but she still gotta eat the original horrible job because she should not have had it done unprofessionally in the first place.
Plantiff might not be the greatest interior design person, but boy does she know how to communicate.
That's what saved her, her ability to talk. I think someone else would have had to eat that $250.00.
That PHD in education came in handy
and her skin is gorgeous, you have to give her that.
That's what i was thinking too...she' sure know how to cover her butt....but that's just plainly fooling yourself!!!!
Happy Weekend to all my People's Court friends!
Thank you! Happy Weekend!
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Happy Weekend 🎉🎉🎉
Happy weekend to you. We're still thawing out in Texas so hopefully we'll be good by tomorrow 😂🤣🥶☃️
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Can I just say that I just love this judge and her husband, the way they look at each other after 30 year's marriage is so beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
Let's hope her teaching is better than her painting.
The Judges…every time they surprise me. They compliment each other perfectly!
Right, he seems like such a calm man, with an awesome sense of humor he cracks her up😊 and we know she's a spitfire..=perfect combination
The defendant should have gotten every penny of her money back for those outlet and light switch covers alone 🤣 that was dirty.
The proof is in the pudding. No matter how many times you say you are professional, in this situation she should have stayed in her lane as a Dr. That room looked awful.
Absolutely horrible even the office
That office looks tacky
@marilynwillett804That’s not an uneducated way to speak. We all can’t help where we grew up and how we learn to speak.
@marilynwillett804these days you can buy any degree. Smh
“It looked unfinished”
IT *WAS* UNFINISHED 🙄
exactly. the plaintiff made it clear to defendant that the job was NOT complete. defendant was ok with a job where time was NOT of the essence.
@@osomartinez But the plaintiff said 95% of it was complete. Looks like nothing was complete.
That's the worst paint job I've ever seen!
Girl that fabric on the office wall was not it.
The judges offset each other so well. She's the fiery one and he's the calm one. They're definitely aging well and 30 years together is nothing to sneeze at these days with a 52% divorce rate within the first 7 years.
So true!!!
Dough: I thought you would say you were horrified 😂😂😂
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That man said, "Like a pinball safari?" 🤣😂🤣😂 They are too cute!
My 19 year old daughter and her friends could’ve done a better job than this. She needs to make sure she keeps her day job.
She's got a phD. Job opportunities won't be her issue.
@@aaronlocs1612 and that’s good for her because painting rooms is not her strong suit.😂
I see the designer vision. With more practice, she's going to be a beast.👑🖤🖤
No.
Absolutely. $500 was in effort and ideas alone. Give me a break! You used her ideas but didn't let her finish.
Judge John is actually so funny
Yes he was so genuine finding out "he was taking JM on a Safari" lol
I love at the end where her husband’s only problem with a safari trip (during a pandemic) is “ do I have to get shots ? “ 😂😅
Take a shot every time the plaintiff says professional😂🤦🏻♀️
I wonder who she's trying to convince, herself or everyone else🤔
Can't I'm at work 😹😹😹
Or for every educated, "um, '"like" or "yeah" filler word.
😂😂 facts
@@highlander666 I was wondering who she was talking about... 😊
😂🤣😂... Those red outlets...🤣😂🤣.... She was way wrong for that...!!!
Oh my word! That painting job, 😮
Really? “I was going to tell her to replace the lights” no honey, it doesn’t work like that. Did you see that red paint all over the window trim? Holy shit. I wouldn’t care if she was coming back or not, so careless with painting I don’t blame them (her) letting her go. Imagine how much worse it could of got? Lord Al mighty
Agree. You need to be precise with dark color paint. It was a mess 😹
How was she UNABLE to finish that ceiling? Get a pole... move the bed... I mean honestly, it's not that difficult...
The plaintiff spent more effort on her "mood board" than she did on learning to paint.
@@davemathews7890 Seeing that horrible paint job put me in a mood lol
@@MrAlienmagnet I know, right? Looking at those painted rooms for just a few seconds during the clip gave me a headache. I can't understand how anyone could expect someone to live in them.
The way the judge still smiles from ear to ear when she’s talking to her husband is so beautiful to see
He tired to discredit her work in the end but I loved how she communicated her stance on the job that she performed in a way he could understand and supported to judges ruling in her favor. I pray for her creative growth and much success in her passion! And I congratulate her on being an educated entrepreneur woman of color! You Rock Doc! 🌟
It's not discrediting she did a horrid job
@@spacepanda9037 And that’s okay. It would have turned out better if she had the opportunity to fix it like the judge said! I hope she doesn’t give up because she’ll just keep improving as time goes on! 🙌
@Positivity Leads2Success She probably would have made it worse and I don't think she would have fixed the light or the outlet because it was too much effort just to either remove it or tape it to begin with. She should have just painted around it before finishing it properly when she returned.
@@positivityleads2success I'm by no means any kind of painter let alone claiming to be a professional as she kept stating over an over an over again lol an even I know you lay tape and would never even think to paint over light fixtures an wall sockets
@@jedimasters1462 You saying probably…is an assumption. Nothing is to be assumed but practice makes perfect has been tried and tested. I hope she doesn’t give up and I wish her the best in her future job assignments.
😬😬😬 … the plaintiff definitely needs more practice. Or she just needs to coordinate and style and hire someone else to do the painting. I hope this was a great learning experience for her. I wish her much success in her future endeavors. However, I might have done the same thing the defendant did and just fire her before it got worse.
She had a beautiful smile at the end.
Right her designs she showed looked really good but she clearly can't do that herself. She should just hire labor for those things
She should have her vision tested. The entire 'design' is horrific!
@@taraangel6221 lol not horrific 😂. I thought she had good ideas… lol
@@blkcubwhtbear5361 I agree. She can do the designing and let someone else do the labor. 👌🏾
Two of my favorite sayings come to mind…. “The Cheap comes out Expensive” and “beer budget with Champagne taste” 🥴🥴🥴🥴
I’m currently in college for Interior Design. To put it nicely, I feel the plaintiff needs way more practice and probably shouldn’t be charging at all at this time based on the work she did, idk. Unless someone has a really good portfolio and/or work for a firm, if they’re not trained and licensed, that’s a huge risk on the defendants part. This plaintiff has a long way to go before being a “professional” in this field but regardless she should be paid if that’s the agreement.
I worked as an office manager for a decorator when I lived in NYC and Carl did not paint, ever…..
She kept saying “as a professional” however her work is not professional at all. I’m sorry but she does need more practice.
I love at the end when she tells him oh I forgot to tell you, you’re taking me here. I use to wait until he made plans now I do the same thing. Lol
Was it necessary to asked what type of Dr. She was 🤔
You know she's nosey
😂 nope it sure wasn’t
Exactly!
I feel you but only this Judge get a pass. If you follow her you know there's no hidden agenda.
No but I was wondering too lol probably just wanted to know what she did before interior decorating
Plaintiff probably watches a lot of HGTV and fancies herself a designer. That office design was bad and the bedroom’s mood board was even worse. Should have been a huge red flag for the Defendant.
The plaintiff says she has a PHD in Education and she should just stick to that😂
She should've hired a professional instead of a dabbler
Correction "instead of a Doctor".
I'm sorry, in my opinion the decorator is not good! Painting over the sockets!
Right! I was cringing when the defendant said no tape was put down so the edges weren’t clean, she painted over lights and the sockets?! I don’t even paint and even I know certain things have to be lined and covered to create a clean smooth look at the end. The plaintiff should stick to education and just paint stuff for herself, but definitely not make it a business until she knows what she’s doing.
The defendant did not pay for quality!
@@SandraCDavis Exactly. A case of you get what you pay for. Painting really has to be done by a professional. There’s too many things that could go wrong and it’s not an easy fix.
I thought the Designer was adorable and classy. Give her a break. She offered to come back. She was in the right.
I love the Judge and her husband's conversations at the end of each show! They had me laughing at the end of this conversation! 30 years marriage...they don't make um like that anymore! As the old folks used to say.
The ones on UA-cam I never see them talking where can I see that?
The plaintiff knew she was an amateur at best with the office decor...Too bad the defendant hired her to create a professional vibe she didn’t achieve in the office.
I reckon you can make a show just out of the AFTER THE VERDICT segmant. I love watching these two interact. What we're going on an AFRICAN safari?" - YEP! lol - they just seem to get on so well with an ALPHA FEMALE and JOHN. He is great! (Although I am sure they are EQUAL) Gotta love the interaction. Just so nice and real!
9:45 That eye roll was everything!
She's basically wearing the same colors she painted the room.
The judge made the right decision.
omg she tore her place uppppp 😭
the paint job had me GAGGED omg when she said it was a side hustle GOOD cause
The defendant chose the fabrics and approved the vision board. No matter how it turned out, she should be paid for the work. She should have been allowed to come in and fix what was wrong, touch up the paint and replace the light fixtures. Then if you are still unhappy you have a better case.
Sorry, the plaintiff painting is bad and the whole sheet thing is ugly.
The judges look amazing and they are sweet together. Congratulations on 30 years!
It was a terrible job. I would not let her finish a job that needed to be redone anyway.
This lady gave her a huge discount and she complaining petty Betty PERIOD now she complaining about the work in the office when she have to pay up🤔.
Judge acting like if it was her house, she would allow the plaintiff to come back after this horrendous job 😬
😂😂😂😂
The sheets on the wall is giving natural disaster recovery 😂
I personally think that the plaintiff does horrible work
The Plaintiff needs to stick to education
It’s a joke that she consider herself a professional decorator. I would have been upset at the atrocity even if she had not charged a dime! She shouldn’t quit her day job🙄
❤❤❤Cheap work isn’t Good and Good work ain’t cheap 😂😂😂😂
Since the bedroom job was falling on her son's birthday, the plaintiff should have refused the job or contracted it so she could hire help. That was terrible.
the plaintiff told the defendant about the timing issue and defendant agreed to allow it.
@@osomartinez It was still up to the plaintiff as the professional she claims to be, to make that decision.
Painting the lights sockets is crazy 😂
Right? 😂
Judge John is too funny “a pinball safari?” The man loves his pinball😂🤣
Plaintiff’s work was not great, she should have let her finish though to see how it would’ve turned out🤷🏾♀️
It probably would have cost more just to fix it. The plaintiff didn't even take time or care to tape things off so paint wouldn't get on it.
Sis kept saying she was a professional…her work suggests otherwise.
Painting your own home and a few relatives do not make you a painter...sis please... use your degree and leave this other thing alone.
The Interior Designer should have had an opportunity to address the snags. It’s called a ‘snag list’ if there are issues raised after the substantial job is completed. $500 is dirt cheap and this Owner is mean & tight fisted 😫
She shouldn't quit her day job lol
The plaintiff needs to stick to her main job.
Looking at how the plaintiff is dressed I would never hire her to decorate a dog house. I wonder what the plaintiff was wearing the day her and the defendant met up cause if she had on something similar to this the defendant should have known better.
$500 was too much 😳 this was a mess!
Yes, she ripped them off charging $500 for that mess.
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Hi Stephanie, it’s nice to see you. I never thought I would see my guidance counselor on TV is very crazy.
Wow, we must’ve went to the same school. I remember her too. This is a super small world.
P.s. professional painters rarely use tape on edges as they're so good at what they do if they're truly pros, they don't even use tape. My interior designer clients tell me residential clients can be very difficult because they really don't know but they think they know. . .
This plaintiff is far from a professional and I'm thinking not even tape can help her.
But in this case, she should have used tape. She' s not a professional...not by far.
A Professional doesn't have to tape because they know how to cut a line. She didn't sand the walls take off electrical plates like what in the world.
@@jedimasters1462indeed, that was my point😵💫 the office was straight up bizarre.
She really meant well but she isn’t a designer by any stretch…
The plaintiff was in that lady house just playing cause everything was A MESS!!!! 😂😂😂
Perhaps the PhD lady should have stayed in education 🤔.
After seeing that she painted over lights and outlets and the horrible paint job, I wouldn’t let her paint my nails. 😅😅
Plaintiff: Please learn from a professional painter….you’re NOT ready!
Defendant: Please use a professional next time.
Geez you get what you paid for. You definitely got a $500 job!!! I know JM said legally you have to give them a job to correct things but with mistakes like not using tape for clean edges the first time and painting over the light fixtures and outlets...you were better off paying her the $500 to STOP! The plaintiff has drive but she needs to take classes on application or watch UA-cam videos and practice before she goes in and makes messes like that and charging people for them!!
"The devil is in the detail" She needs more practice.
Lady needs to keep her day job! That’s horrible!
The plantif may want to hire a helper who's skilled in painting. Trying to do it herself was her first issue 😳
Her husband offered to help her. She should have let him.
my dad always said the most important part about painting a room is preparation! you have to have everything set and covered, furniture removed, stuff taped etc.
She absolutely got what you paid for!!