Uses a statement of claim to generate a fake statement of response.
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Claimant name from the statement of claim.
"Vanguard Parking Solutions"
Claimant street address from the statement of claim.
"3389 SHERIDAN ST BOX"
Claimant city from the statement of claim.
"HOLLYWOOD"
Claimant state from the statement of claim.
"FL"
Claimant zip code from the statement of claim.
"33021"
Respondent name from the statement of claim.
"John Doe"
Respondent street address from the statement of claim.
"123 Main St Apt 4B"
Respondent city from the statement of claim.
"Miami"
Respondent state from the statement of claim.
"FL"
Respondent zip code from the statement of claim.
"33101"
Basis for arbitration text from the statement of claim.
"The parking agreement says any dispute about charges or fees will be handled by binding arbitration instead of going to court.\n"
Facts section from the statement of claim.
"Vanguard says that I parked in their lot for three months without paying the agreed monthly fee and that they sent multiple notices about the balance that I did not respond to.\n"
Claims section from the statement of claim.
"Vanguard is claiming unpaid parking fees for three months, late fees, and costs related to a damaged gate arm allegedly caused by the respondent.\n"
Relief requested section from the statement of claim.
"Vanguard requests $450 in unpaid parking fees, $75 in late fees, and $300 for the gate arm repair, plus any allowable costs.\n"
Statement of response successfully generated.
Respondent name copied from the statement of claim.
"John Doe"
Respondent address copied from the statement of claim.
"123 Main St Apt 4B"
Respondent city copied from the statement of claim.
"Miami"
Respondent state copied from the statement of claim.
"FL"
Respondent zip code copied from the statement of claim.
"33101"
Respondent's casual response to the basis for arbitration.
"I remember signing some parking papers but I honestly didn’t realize it meant we had to do this through arbitration. I thought if there was a problem we’d just talk it out or maybe go to small claims. I’m okay going through this now, but I don’t really understand all the rules.\n"
Respondent's version of the facts, reacting to the statement of claim.
"From my side, I did pay at the machine most of the time I parked there. There were a couple days when the machine wasn’t working and I tried to pay online but it wouldn’t load on my phone. I never saw any letters in the mail about a balance. If they sent them, they might have gone to my old address, because I moved around that time.\nAbout the gate arm, it’s not like I tried to break it. One night it came down on my car while I was driving out. I thought it was already up, and when it hit my roof I just kept going because I didn’t want to block the lane and there were cars behind me.\n"
Respondent's casual response to the claims in the statement of claim.
"I don’t agree that I owe three full months of fees because I wasn’t parking there every day, and I did pay several times. I also don’t think I should be charged the full cost of the gate arm when it dropped down on me. I’m willing to pay a fair amount for the days I actually parked and maybe something toward the repair, but the total they’re asking for feels too high.\n"
What the respondent hopes will happen, in simple language.
"What I’d like is for the amount to be adjusted to something more fair. I’m okay paying for the days I used the lot, but I’d like the late fees reduced or removed since I never saw those notices. I just want this cleared up so it doesn’t cause more problems for me.\n"
Name of the person certifying the response.
"John Doe"
Date the respondent certifies the response in MM/DD/YYYY format.
"09/18/2025"