First, the plaintiff purchased a leather couch from the defendant, but the seat cover started to peel off. The plaintiff was told it was a leather blend and feels deceived, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant insists the plaintiff purchased a real leather couch but was told up front it was a leather blend. The defendant argues he also offered to fix the couch for free.
Then, the plaintiff had a raccoon hole on her roof and hired the defendant's company to repair it. The defendant's workers were unable to fix it, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant insists he tried to help the plaintiff, and his staff worked on the roof. The defendant says the roof was rotted and beyond repair, so the defendant told her it needed additional fixes. The plaintiff demanded all of the money back for the repairs already done, but the defendant says his employees don't work for free.
Plus, the plaintiff says the defendant was working on his lawn when a rock flew and shattered his car window, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant argues there is no evidence that a rock broke the window.
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