Opinion
No. 2021-04154 Index No. 524175/18
02-07-2024
Altman Schochet LLP, New York, NY (Irena Shternfeld of counsel), for nonparty-appellant. Seyfarth Shaw LLP, New York, NY (Jerry A. Montag of counsel), for respondent.
Altman Schochet LLP, New York, NY (Irena Shternfeld of counsel), for nonparty-appellant.
Seyfarth Shaw LLP, New York, NY (Jerry A. Montag of counsel), for respondent.
JOSEPH J. MALTESE, J.P. LINDA CHRISTOPHER PAUL WOOTEN LAURENCE L. LOVE, JJ.
DECISION & ORDER
In an action to foreclose several mortgages, nonparty 658 Washington 123, LLC, appeals from an order of the Supreme Court, Kings County (Lawrence Knipel, J.), dated May 4, 2021. The order, insofar as appealed from, denied that branch of the motion of nonparty 658 Washington 123, LLC, which was to vacate a foreclosure sale of the subject property and direct the referee to return a down payment to that nonparty.
ORDERED that the order is affirmed insofar as appealed from, with costs.
In December 2018, the plaintiff commenced this action to foreclose several mortgages on a mixed-use building, and the Supreme Court issued a judgment of foreclosure and sale dated December 17, 2019. The judgment of foreclosure and sale provided that pursuant to RPAPL 1354, the referee was to pay from the proceeds of the sale "taxes, assessments, sewer rents, water rates and any charges placed upon the property by a city agency which have priority over the foreclosed Notes and Mortgages, which are liens on the premises at the time of sale with such interest or penalties which may have lawfully accrued thereon to the date of payment." On January 30, 2020, a referee held a foreclosure sale of the subject property. Nonparty 658 Washington 123, LLC (hereinafter the appellant), was the successful bidder and tendered the sum of $160,000 as a down payment for the purchase of the property.
In April 2021, after the appellant failed to close, the appellant moved, inter alia, to vacate the foreclosure sale and direct the referee to return the down payment, on the ground that the terms of sale executed by the referee at the time of the sale improperly required the appellant to pay certain emergency repair charges that, pursuant to the judgment of foreclosure and sale, were payable from the proceeds of the sale. The Supreme Court denied that branch of the appellant's motion. We affirm.
"A referee lacks the authority to alter the terms of a judgment of foreclosure" (Cicorelli v Hickey's Carting, Inc., 66 A.D.3d 626, 627; see Paragon Fed. Credit Union v Skarla, 186 A.D.3d 840, 842). Here, the emergency repair charges were not liens against the property at the time of the sale, and contrary to the appellant's contention, the referee was not permitted to pay them out of the proceeds of the sale. Accordingly, the Supreme Court providently exercised its discretion in denying that branch of the appellant's motion which was to vacate the foreclosure sale and direct the referee to return the down payment.
The appellant's remaining contentions are without merit.
MALTESE, J.P., CHRISTOPHER, WOOTEN and LOVE, JJ., concur.