1205 Coastal, LLC v. Cove Owners Association, Inc.

CourtSuperior Court of Delaware
DecidedJanuary 29, 2024
DocketS22C-07-002 CAK
StatusPublished

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Opinion

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE

1205 COASTAL, LLC, a Delaware ) limited liability company, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) ) C.A. No. S22C-07-002 CAK v. ) ) ) COVE OWNERS ASSOCIATION, ) INC., a Delaware corporation, ) ) Defendant. )

Submitted: January 10, 2024 Decided: January 29, 2024

Upon Cross-Motions for Summary Judgment

DEFENDANT’S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT GRANTED PLAINTIFF’S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT DENIED

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER Richard E. Berl, Jr., Esquire, Hudson Jones Jaywork & Fisher, LLC, 34382 Carpenter’s Way, Suite 3, Lewes, DE 19958, Attorney for Plaintiff.

Aaron E. Moore, Esquire and M. Claire McCudden, Esquire, Marshall Dennehey, P.C., 1007 North Orange Street, Suite 600, P.O. Box 8888, Wilmington, DE 19899- 8888, Attorneys for Defendant.

KARSNITZ, R. J. I. FACTS AND COURT OF COMMON PLEAS LITIGATION

Plaintiff 1205 Coastal, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Plaintiff”

or “1205 Coastal”) is the former owner of Unit 300 (the “Property”) in the Cove

Condominium in Dewey Beach, Delaware (the “Cove”). Defendant Cove Owners’

Association, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Defendant” or “Cove Owners”) is the

condominium association for the Cove. On January 25, 2019, Cove Owners filed a

complaint against 1205 Coastal in the Court of Common Pleas seeking unpaid

assessments arising from 2017 capital improvements and 1205 Coastal’ s share of flood

insurance premiums.1 Trial was held on December 3, 2021. On February 24, 2022,

the Court of Common Pleas decided in favor of Cove Owners and awarded past due

assessments plus interest.2 In its Opinion, the Court stated as follows:

[Cove Owners] has established by a preponderance of the evidence that [1205 Coastal] owes [Cove Owners] $32,016.00 as its unpaid proportionate share of the capital improvement, plus late fees of $950.00, and interest thereon from the original date of assessment.3

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The Court finds from the evidence that [1205 Coastal] has failed to pay [Cove Owners] $23,452.92 in flood insurance premiums and late fees accrued thereon.4

1 Cove Owners Association, Inc. v. 1205 Coastal, LLC, No. CPU6-19-000104. 2 See Decision After Trial dated February 24, 2022 at p. 2. 3 Id. at p. 5. 4 Id. at p. 7 2 ***

[Cove Owners] is entitled to reasonable attorneys’ fees incurred in the obtainment and collection of this judgment.5

Judgment is entered in favor of [Cove Owners] and against [1205 Coastal] in the amount of $56,418.92, plus pre- judgment and post-judgment interest at the legal rate from October 1, 2018, plus reasonable attorneys’ fees to be determined by the Court. [Cove Owners] shall submit an affidavit of reasonable attorneys’ fees within twenty-one (21) days of this Order; [1205 Coastal] shall have fourteen (14) days to file any response to the affidavit.6

1205 Coastal had asserted a counterclaim against Cove Owners. Regarding

this counterclaim, the Court concluded as follows:

Inasmuch as [Cove Owners] has clearly established its claims regarding the loan and flood insurance assessments, and [1205 Coastal] has offered no evidence of any other alleged over-charged assessments, the Court finds against [1205 Coastal] on its Counterclaim.7

On March 17, 2022, counsel for Cove Owners filed an Affidavit of Attorneys’

Fees which stated in part as follows:

During the three (3) years in bringing this matter to trial to collect on the overdue assessments and insurance premiums owed by [1205 Coastal], [Cove Owners] incurred $495.85 in costs, expenses and filing fees, $25,019.50 in attorneys’ fees and an additional $3,940.00 in professional staff fees,

5 Id. at p. 8. 6 Id. 7 Id. 3 totaling $29,455.35, as of March 17, 2022.8

The principal amount claimed to be due by Cove Owners, including the award of the

Court and attorneys’ fees and costs as of that date, was $85,874.27. That amount,

however, did not include interest awarded by the court and as accrued after trial.

1205 Coastal sought to sell the Property to Skarda Dewey, LLC (“Skarda”),

so it requested a payoff letter from Cove Owners. On May 9, 2022, counsel for Cove

Owners sent counsel for 1205 Coastal a letter reflecting an updated payoff amount

for the Property, including amounts awarded by the Court of Common Pleas, interest

accrued to date, and attorneys’ fees and costs to date. The amount of attorneys’ fees

and costs as reflected in the letter was $30,743.59. The total amount owed reflected

in the letter was $103,024.56.9

On May 16, 2022, 1205 Coastal sold the Property to Skarda. On that date,

1205 Coastal sent Cove Owners a check in the amount of $72,280.97. The check

stub included the comment: “Assessment Lien Payoff.” Three days later, counsel

for Cove Owners returned the check to counsel for 1205 Coastal, because “it [did]

not represent the full payoff amount sent to [counsel for 1205 Coastal].”10

On May 23, 2022, counsel for 1205 Coastal sent counsel for Cove Owners a

8 See Affidavit of Attorneys’ Fees filed by Robert J. Valihura, Jr., Esquire, a t ¶ 5 . 9 See letter from Robert J. Valihura, Esquire dated May 9, 2022. 10 See letter from Robert J. Valihura, Esquire, dated May 19, 2022. 4 letter claiming that 1205 Coastal was only required to pay amounts owed to Cove

Owners that were expressly set forth in liens recorded with the Recorder of Deeds

by Cove Owners.11 Counsel for 1205 sought to exclude amounts owed pursuant to

Cove Owner’s statutory lien, including amounts awarded by the Court of Common

Pleas.12

The Settlement Statement for the Sale, at line 508, reflects the escrow of funds

for “Attorneys’ Fees for Association” in the amount of $38,429.49.

Although it claimed a statutory lien for all amounts owed, on June 1, 2022, as

“belt and suspenders,” Cove Owners recorded a “Notice of Statement of Lien for

Unpaid Maintenance Fees and Assessments” against the Property in the amount of

$103,269.56 with the Recorder of Deeds, reflecting amounts claimed by Cove

Owners to be owed by 1205 Coastal as of May 24, 2022.

On June 8, 2022, counsel for Cove Owners sent counsel for 1205 Coastal a

letter demanding the amount set forth in his letter of May 9, 2022, plus $490.00 for

recording and satisfying the lien against Unit 300, totaling $103,514.56.13 On June

14, 2022, counsel for 1205 Coastal sent Cove Owners a check in that exact amount.

On June 15, 2022, counsel for Cove Owners released the two recorded liens against

11 See letter from Richard Berl, Esquire, dated May 23, 2022. 12 Pursuant to 25 Del. C. § 81-316(a). 13 See letter from Robert J. Valihura, Esquire, dated June 8, 2022. 5 the Property.

Although the Court of Common Pleas determined that Cove Owners was

entitled to recover its reasonable attorneys’ fees when it issued its decision on

February 24, 2022, it did not determine the amount owed until October 4, 2022,

when it determined that Cove Owners was entitled to $24,486.10 in attorneys’ fees

and costs,22 which was $6,257.49 less than claimed by Cove Owners. Accordingly,

on August 29, 2023, Cove Owners refunded the $6,257.49 overpayment to 1205

Coastal.

1205 Coastal did not appeal the decision of the Court of Common Pleas.

II. PROCEDURAL HISTORY OF THIS CASE

Plaintiff filed a Complaint against Defendant in this Court on July 5, 2022.

The Complaint seeks four (4) types of relief.

The first is for Declaratory Judgment. Plaintiff argues that it was entitled to

the satisfaction of the first and only recorded lien at the time it sold the Property to

Skarda.

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