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Buma v. The Chelsea Co.
Defendants The Chelsea Company, Daybreak Group, Inc. (Daybreak), and John Rigsby appeal from a judgment quieting title to certain real property in favor of plaintiff Donald Buma and awarding attorney fees to plaintiff. They contend the court made various evidentiary errors. They further contend plaintiff could not rely upon a deed of trusts attorney fee provision because he did not bring an action on the contract. Court see no abuse of discretion in the courts evidentiary rulings. And because Daybreak sought to foreclose on the property pursuant to the deed of trust, plaintiff could recover his attorney fees pursuant to its terms. Court affirm.

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