No Good Deed
Every house has its secrets.
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Drama
Comedy
Seasons | 1
Episodes | 8
avg.Runtime | min
First EP | 2024-12-12
Last EP | 2024-12-12
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Rating : 6.371
Overview
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Netflix

The sale of Paul and Lydia's picture-perfect LA home forces them to face painful family secrets — and hide them from prying eyes and cutthroat buyers.
Created by
Produced by
Gloria Sanchez Productions
Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 2024-12-12
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Open House
2024-12-12
Paul and Lydia clash over their future and fend off blackmail threats as they watch potential buyers tour their painstakingly renovated Los Feliz home.
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Private Showing
2024-12-12
As Lydia's second thoughts send Paul scrambling, she shares an emotional moment — and advice — with Sarah. Margo attempts to mix business with pleasure.
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Letters of Intent
2024-12-12
Lydia and Paul disagree on how to handle Mikey. Carla discovers just how close Dennis is to his mom. Leslie and Sarah run up against some harsh truths.
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Foundation Issues
2024-12-12
Lydia's actions force Paul to face memories he'd rather forget, Margo schemes to salvage things with JD, and Carla puts the brakes on Denise's big plans.
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Off the Market
2024-12-12
When the for-sale sign comes down, the stakes go up. As Leslie and Sarah lurk, Margo and JD try to edge out the competition by cozying up to the Morgans.
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Full Disclosure
2024-12-12
While Paul helps Nate look for Mikey, Lydia plays hardball. Making nice becomes a labor of love for Carla. Shocking discoveries shake two marriages.
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Best and Final
2024-12-12
Rumors about the house push Paul to cut a deal as Lydia faces the music. JD reels from Margo's lies. Carla can't bear to hide a huge secret from Dennis.
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Sold
2024-12-12
Paul and Lydia argue over next steps, family revelations rock Dennis' world, and an offhand comment leads to a damning new clue — and a path to closure.
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