DEEN, Presiding Judge.
On July 17, 1980, the appellant, Irene Croft, entered into a real estate sales contract to purchase residential property from the appellee, Jerry Kamens, for the price of $235,000. Because the appellant was unable to sell her own residence and thereby obtain the funds to purchase the appellee's property by the closing date of December 15, 1980, she defaulted. (The appellant had actually warned the appellee of her probable inability to close...
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