Summoning the Court...
Summoning the Court...
Post your side. Your opponent posts theirs. The internet debates. AI delivers the final word. Here's how a case goes from dispute to verdict, step by step.
Side A files the case and presents their perspective. They then send a private link to Side B, who submits their own version of events. Both sides can upload evidence: screenshots, receipts, photos, chat logs. Once both sides are in, the case goes public.
Before we moved in, Jamie and I agreed in writing to split rent 50/50. I have the WhatsApp message where he said "yeah, 50/50 works." Four months later, he wants to pay 40% citing room size. The deal was agreed before we signed the lease. He knew exactly what he was committing to.
My bedroom is half the size of Alex's. When we agreed, neither of us had measured the rooms. Once I moved in and saw the actual difference, I brought it up immediately. Paying the same for a significantly smaller space is not a fair split, regardless of what was said before we saw the actual layout.
Once public, jurors read both sides, review evidence, and cast their vote. They also argue in threaded comments: upvotes surface the best logic, downvotes bury the noise. The vote split is shown live.
When the clock hits zero, The Judgy AI reads both sides, weighs the evidence, and synthesizes the top-voted community arguments. It then delivers a structured, brutally logical verdict. No appeals, no exceptions.
Based on a 63% community consensus and the documented written agreement provided as evidence, Side A's position is upheld. A clear, explicit pre-move-in agreement was made and both parties had the opportunity to inspect the property before committing. Room size is a valid concern but it was the responsibility of Side B to raise it before agreeing, not after. Side B is ruled against and the original 50/50 rent split stands.
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Side A. An agreement is an agreement. You had the opportunity to inspect the rooms before signing. You could have negotiated proportional rent then. Retroactively changing terms you agreed to is not how contracts work.
The WhatsApp screenshot is clear: "yeah, 50/50 works." Case closed before it began.