The former Guns N’ Roses guitarist claims real estate agent Gregory Holcomb and Sotheby’s International Realty misrepresented the house they bought in 2006 and later sold.

They wanted enough size and parking for parties, but say the home was smaller than advertised and on a public street with parking restrictions. The 2007 suit seeks more than $1 million and punitive damages.

A judge refused to dismiss the claims Friday, but will allow Sotheby’s to dispute punitive damages. Defendants’ attorney Fredric Trester says he’s confident they’ll win at trial.

Slash did not speak at Friday’s hearing.