Cordova v. Almasian
Filed 11/17/10 Cordova v. Almasian CA4/2
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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT
DIVISION TWO
| MARIA G. CORDOVA, Plaintiff, Cross-defendant, and Respondent, v. HASSAN ALMASIAN, Defendant, Cross-complainant, and Appellant; SAMIR ABDELLATIF, Cross-defendant and Respondent. | E049978 (Super.Ct.No. CIVRS804499) O P I N I O N |
APPEAL from the Superior Court of San Bernardino County. Joseph R. Brisco, Judge. Affirmed.
Hassan Almasian, in pro. per., for Defendant, Cross-complainant, and Appellant.
Maria G. Cordova, in pro. per., for Plaintiff, Cross-defendant, and Respondent.
Samir Abdellatif, in pro. per., for Cross-defendant and Respondent.
Defendant, cross-complainant, and appellant Hassan Almasian entered into a written agreement with plaintiff, cross-defendant, and respondent Maria Cordova and cross-defendant and respondent Samir Abdellatif under which Almasian was to make certain repairs and improvements to Cordova and Abdellatif's residence in exchange for $25,000. When Cordova and Abdellatif withheld a portion of the payment due under the contract, Almasian filed a small claims court action against Cordova.[1] Cordova then sued Almasian in the superior court for breach of contract, â€
| Description | Samir Abdellatif, in pro. per., for Cross-defendant and Respondent. Defendant, cross-complainant, and appellant Hassan Almasian entered into a written agreement with plaintiff, cross-defendant, and respondent Maria Cordova and cross-defendant and respondent Samir Abdellatif under which Almasian was to make certain repairs and improvements to Cordova and Abdellatif's residence in exchange for $25,000. When Cordova and Abdellatif withheld a portion of the payment due under the contract, Almasian filed a small claims court action against Cordova.[1] Cordova then sued Almasian in the superior court for breach of contract, †|
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