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EL DORADO HILLS --

A homeowner is speaking out after her brand new El Dorado Hills house was trashed by a mob of drunken teenagers who broke in for a party.

"It was our dream home ... what we saved for all our life," said Van Tran, who bought the house with her husband.

But for Van Tran and her husband, this last weekend has done some damage to their images of a tranquil "home sweet home" with granite countertops, the perfect view and that extra fifth bedroom suite that they need.

"...that Mom is moving in to help us with the kids," Tran explains.

Those idyllic images have been replaced with images of punched-in walls, beer cans, cups and cigarette butts and a marijuana pipe stem.

"The visual of the drug pipe that was laid on the counter of our dream home. That was really upsetting," Tran said.

And there's another problem. The Trans have already sold the home they're living in. Now they need to be out and the clock is ticking.

They have until 5 p.m. this Friday to get out with their two kids.

"We're probably going to have to move in with a family member. Into a one-bedroom," Tran said.

The new home's builder, Lennar, told Tran they will make will make it right with her and her husband -- that they'll fix all the damage. But when it will be finished isn't clear.

And in the meantime, the Trans' dream of owning a new home is coming complete with some built-in disappointment.

"Disappointed that young kids -- teenagers -- would damage a perfectly fine home for no reason," Tran said.

Neighbors estimate some 200 teens broke into the home, and held a party there Saturday. When law enforcement arrived, they report dozens of teens running from the brand new home. Fourteen were caught and cited with criminal trespassing.

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