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Carranza v. Voqui
In 2001, the plaintiffs, as buyers, and the defendants, as sellers, entered into an agreement for the sale of real property in Sacramento. No deed was ever provided and, eventually, the defendants asked the plaintiffs to move out so they could sell the property to someone else. The plaintiffs sued, claiming the defendants breached the contract by failing to finish the paperwork on the sale. The defendants countered that the agreement was just a lease with an option to buy the property and that the plaintiffs had failed to exercise the option. The trial court found in favor of the plaintiffs, and the defendants appeal. On appeal, the defendants contend the evidence and law do not support the judgment. Court affirm.

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