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Are you two married? No, maam. No, maam. Judge Judy: You live together? Yes, maam. Yes, maam. Judge Judy: You rented a house from the defendant. Yes. Judge Judy: When did you rent the house from the defendant? I lived there from May 2016 until May 2017. And I moved there in August till May of 2017. Judge Judy: And, Mr. Carter, when you rented the house from Mr. Kimbrough, did he give you a lease? Um Judge Judy: No. No, maam. Judge Judy: How much was the rent? 525 per month. Judge Judy: And did you give him security deposit? We gave him $1,000 security deposit. Judge Judy: Is that correct, Mr. Kimbrough? That is not correct. Judge Judy: How much security deposit did he give you? He gave me no security deposit. He was supposed to give me $125. Judge Judy: Show me proof that you gave him $1,000 security deposit. I dont have it. Judge Judy: Okay. [ Scribbling ]thing happened in. He told you that the house h