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Solano v. Magnum Property Investments CA2/1
Defendants and respondents purchased at a trustee’s sale real property that plaintiff and appellant Jose Solano previously owned along with his wife (who is not a party to the lawsuit). By means of this lawsuit, Solano, in propria persona, sought to regain title to the property and requested monetary damages. The trial court dismissed Solano’s lawsuit following its sustaining of respondents’ demurrer to some of the causes of action in the operative complaint and granting of a motion for judgment on the pleadings on the remaining causes of action.
Solano, in propria persona, appeals from the judgment of dismissal. On appeal, Solano fails to identify the allegations in his operative complaint that he claims were sufficient to state a cause of action. As set forth below, it was his burden on appeal to do so. His failure to identify allegations in the operative complaint to support each element of his causes of action is fatal to his appeal. Accordingly, we affirm the judgment.

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