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Corona v. So CA1/5
Tenants Francisco Martin, Marisela Munoz, and their two adult children, Julie Corona and Marisela Renee Munoz (Respondents) occupied a unit in a six-unit building located at 21400 Mission Boulevard in Hayward (the Property). They sued their landlords, Yung K. So and Sung J. So (Appellants) alleging, inter alia, claims for breach of warranty of habitability, negligence, nuisance, violations of the Civil Code, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. Appellants filed an answer and a cross-complaint claiming breach of the rental agreement. Following a bench trial, the court (Hon. Kimberly E. Colwell) found in Respondents’ favor on both the complaint and cross-complaint and awarded them damages. Appellants challenge the trial court’s rulings on admission and exclusion of evidence, as well as the judgment entered for Respondents on the complaint and cross-complaint. We affirm.

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