Opinion
Index No. 155284/2023 MOTION SEQ. No. 001
08-17-2023
Unpublished Opinion
MOTION DATE 07/12/2023
DECISION + ORDER ON MOTION
JOHN J. KELLEY, J.S.C.
The following e-filed documents, listed by NYSCEF document number (Motion 001) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 were read on this motion to/for MISC. SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS/LIEN LAW § 38 .
This is a proceeding pursuant to Lien Law § 38, in which the petitioner seeks to compel the respondent to provide it with an itemized statement of labor and materials with respect to a mechanic's lien that the respondent filed on or about May 1, 2023 in the face amount of $959,000 against premises identified as 523-525 West 125th Street, New York, New York (the premises). The respondent does not oppose the petition. The petition is granted, and the respondent shall provide the petitioner with the appropriate itemized statement within 10 days of service upon the respondent of this order and judgment with notice of entry.
On May 1, 2023, the respondent filed a notice of mechanic's lien against real property designated as Block 1982, Lots 14 and 15, on the tax maps of the City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, asserting that it was not paid the sum of $959,000 for supplying labor and materials to the petitioner in connection with work at the premises.
On May 18, 2023, the petitioner served the respondent with a demand for an itemized statement pursuant to Lien Law § 38 in connection with the lien. The respondent has yet to provide the necessary itemized statement. According to the petitioner, it did not order or request the respondent to provide any of the disputed labor or materials, which instead were requested by the petitioner's licensee and contract purchaser, and that all such work nonetheless was performed by the respondent without obtaining any permits for demolition, construction, or asbestos removal.
Lien Law § 38 provides, in relevant part, that
"[a] lienor who has filed a notice of lien shall, on demand in writing, deliver to the owner or contractor making such demand a statement in writing which shall set forth the items of labor and/or material and the value thereof which make up the amount for which he claims a lien, and which shall also set forth the terms of the contract under which such items were furnished. . . If the lienor shall fail to comply with such a demand within five days after the same shall have been made by the owner or contractor, or if the lienor delivers an insufficient statement, the person aggrieved may petition the supreme court of this state or any justice thereof, or the county court of the county where the premises are situated, or the county judge of such county for an order directing the lienor within a time specified in the order to deliver to the petitioner the statement required by this section."
"Itemization is . . . required only when it is necessary 'to apprise the owner of details of the lienor's claim'" (Associated Bldg. Servs, Inc. v Pentecostal Faith Church, 112 A.D.3d 1130, 1131 [3d Dept 2013], quoting F.J.C. Cavo Constr., Inc. v Robinson, 81 A.D.2d 1005, 1005 [4th Dept 1981]). "[T]he statement served by the lienor should set forth the description, quantity and costs of various kinds of materials and the details as to the nature of the labor, time spent and hourly or other rate of labor charges" (Matter of 819 Sixth Ave. Corp. v T &A Assocs., 24 A.D.2d 446, 446 [1st Dept 1965]; see Matter of DePalo v McNamara, 139 A.2d 646 [2d Dept 1988]; Matter of Burdick Assocs. Owners Corp, v Karlan Constr. Corp., 131 A.D.2d 672 [2d Dept 1987]). While Lien Law § 38 does not establish "an absolute right to an itemized statement" in all circumstances (F.J.C. Cavo Constr., Inc. v Robinson, 81 A.D.2d at 1005; see Matter of Solow v Bethlehem Steel Corp., 60 A.D.2d 826, 826 [1st Dept 1978]), it does require an itemized statement where, as here, the claim is based on quantum meruit and there is a dispute as to the work performed or the value of the work performed (see Matter of Plain Ave. Storage, LLC v BRT Mgt., LLC, 165 A.D.3d 1264, 1265-1266 [2d Dept 2018]; Matter of Burdick Assocs. Owners Corp, v Karlan Constr. Corp., 131 A.D.2d at 672; Matter of Solow v Bethlehem Steel Corp., 60 A.D.2d at 826; Matter of 819 Sixth Ave. Corp. vT&A Assocs., 24 A.D.2d at 446).
When an itemized statement is required, "to enable the petitioner to check the claim, the statement served by the lienor should set forth the description, quantity and costs of various kinds of materials and the details as to the nature of labor, time spent and hourly or other rate of the labor charges" (Matter of 819 Sixth Ave. Corp. v T &A Assocs., 24 A.D.2d at 446 [citations omitted]; see Matter of Sperry v Millar, 254 A.D. 819, 819 [4th Dept 1938]; Matter of 2269 First Ave Owner LLC v BDM Solutions, LLC, 2019 NY Slip Op 31823[U], * 3, 2019 NY Misc. LEXIS 3422, *4 [Sup Ct, N.Y. County, Jun. 24, 2019]; Matter of Maxwell Partners, LLC v L.G.B. Development, Inc., 2006 WL 8085000 [Sup Ct, N.Y. County, Jul. 10, 2006] [Feinman, J.]; Matter of Seid v Hanco Co., 31 Misc.2d 316, 317 [Sup Ct, Onondaga County 1961]). "The burden of producing an adequate statement rests on the lienor" (Matter of Maxwell Partners, LLC, 2006 WL 8085000, *3; see Matter of 819 Sixth Ave. Corp. v T&A Assocs., 24 A.D.2d at 446; Matter of 2269 First Ave Owner LLC v BDM Solutions, LLC, 2019 NY Slip Op 31823[U], *4, 2019 NY Misc. LEXIS 3422, *5; Matter of Seid v Hanco Co., 31 Misc.2d at 317). "Mere copies of invoices ... [and] [g]eneral summaries or lump sum statements do not meet the requirements of Lien Law § 38" (Matter of Maxwell Partners, LLC, 2006 WL 8085000, *3; see Matter of PDS Second Carroll LLC v Triple C Glass Corp., 2021 NY Slip Op 32743[U], *4, 2021 NY Misc. LEXIS 6653 *5 [Sup Ct, Kings County, Dec. 21, 2021]; Matter of 2269 First Ave Owner LLC v BDM Solutions, LLC, 2019 NY Slip Op 31823[U], *4, 2019 NY Misc. LEXIS 3422, *5).
Accordingly, it is ADJUDGED that the petition is granted; and it is
ORDERED that, no later than 10 days after the entry of this order and judgment, the petitioner shall serve a copy of this order and judgment with notice of entry upon the respondent by overnight delivery; and it is further,
ORDERED that the respondent shall, within 10 days of service upon it of a copy of this order and judgment with notice of entry, serve upon the petitioner a fully and properly itemized statement of labor and materials that supports the amounts claimed to be owed by the petitioner to the respondent, as set forth in the lien dated May 1,2023; and it is further, ORDERED that, should the respondent fail timely to serve a proper, adequate, and appropriate itemized statement in accordance with this order and judgment, the lien shall be vacated, cancelled, and discharged.
This constitutes the Decision, Order, and Judgment of the court.