Cottiero v. Ifkovic, No. Cv 91 &8212 0315773 S (Oct. 22, 1993)

1993 Conn. Super. Ct. 8684
CourtConnecticut Superior Court
DecidedOctober 22, 1993
DocketNo. CV 91 — 0315773 S
StatusUnpublished

This text of 1993 Conn. Super. Ct. 8684 (Cottiero v. Ifkovic, No. Cv 91 &8212 0315773 S (Oct. 22, 1993)) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Connecticut Superior Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

Bluebook
Cottiero v. Ifkovic, No. Cv 91 &8212 0315773 S (Oct. 22, 1993), 1993 Conn. Super. Ct. 8684 (Colo. Ct. App. 1993).

Opinion

[EDITOR'S NOTE: This case is unpublished as indicated by the issuing court.] MEMORANDUM OF DECISION An action for strict foreclosure of a mortgage held by the plaintiffs at 3 Waverly Road, Branford, Connecticut, hereinafter the [Premises], against Donald W. Ifkovic, title owner of the premises, hereinafter [Ifkovic]. Although Ifkovic did not appear at trial, counsel of record for him at trial challenged the validity of the mortgage held by the plaintiffs, hereinafter the [Cottieros]. The other named defendant, Chemical Bank, hereinafter the [Bank] challenges the mortgage validity on the grounds that it was given for an antecedent debt and not based on sufficient consideration. Ifkovic by special defense asserts that although his warranty deed to the premises was recorded after the Cottiero mortgage it was recorded within a reasonable time after its delivery and therefore has priority over the mortgage being foreclosed. Both defendants seek priority over the Cottiero mortgage. As Ifkovic stated the "convoluted factual background of this case could well serve as a model of how not to practice conveyancing and mortgage law."

The Cottieros and H. Parker Sund, hereinafter [Sund] formed a partnership for the operation of a restaurant business in 1986 which lasted until the fall of 1988. They never made any profits in the business leading them to close the Restaurant, Harlow's, and ultimately sell the property in which it was located.

The parties at trial in addition to the testimony offered entered into a stipulation of facts: [Stipulation of Facts, Plaintiffs' Post Trial Memorandum]

1. In 1986, the Cottieros and Sund formed a partnership named Sundcott for the purposes of purchasing property to start a restaurant in Branford, Connecticut, named Harlow's.

2. After being open eighteen months, Harlow's failed in early 1988.

3. At the time Harlow's closed, the Cottieros and Sund had accrued trade debts of approximately $190,000.00. CT Page 8686

4. The Cottieros and Sund wanted to sell the Harlow's property to cut their losses. To do so, they had to pay the $190,000.00 debt.

5. They agreed that they would split the debt in half, with Sund taking one half and the Cottieros taking the other half.

6. The Cottieros were able to pay part of their half of the debt through the sale of another property they owned in West Haven, Connecticut. To cover the remainder of their debt, they applied for a mortgage with The State Street Mortgage Company ("State Street Mortgage").

7. Sund did not have sufficient credit or cash to cover his share of the debt, so the Cottieros agreed to lend Sund approximately $95,000.00.

8. On April 12, 1989, the Cottieros lent Mr. Sund the $95,000.00 as part of the sale of Harlow's.

9. To cover the amount both the Cottieros and Sund owed, the Cottieros obtained a loan from State Street Mortgage for the amount remaining on the Cottieros' debt, plus the $95,000 Sund owed, for a total of $135,000.

10. The Cottieros executed a note and mortgage secured by their home at 31 Knollwood Road, Branford, Connecticut, on April 11, 1989.

11. Sund agreed to sign a note evidencing his obligation to the Cottieros. The note would be secured by a mortgage.

12. In early May 1989, the Cottieros and Sund asked Attorney David Spinner of Bergman, Horowitz Reynolds, P.C., to prepare a note to be made by Sund and a mortgage from Sund to the Cottieros.

13. Mr. Spinner prepared the documents and sent them along to the Cottieros and Sund.

14. The Cottieros and Sund executed a letter dated May 17, 1989, stating that the purpose of the note and mortgage was "to equal out the respective contributions of all the parties with respect to the case required to effectuate the sale of CT Page 8687 Harlow's Restaurant."

15. By letter dated May 19, 1989, Attorney Spinner forwarded a revised mortgage deed to the Cottieros, with a copy to Sund, which covered the two parcels of property, 34 Pawson Trail and 3 Waverly Road.

16. On May 24, 1989, Mr. Sund made an interest payment on the $95,375 obligation to Cottieros.

17. On June 14, 1989, Mrs. Cottiero and Sund met at the offices of Attorney Richard Kahl in Branford.

18. Mrs. Cottiero gave the signed note and mortgage to Mr. Cottiero on June 14, 1989, and he had the documents recorded as one package on the Branford Land Records on June 15, 1989, a Thursday. The documents are recorded at Vol. 471 pages 932-937 of the Branford Land Records.

19. On June 12, 1989, a Monday, Sund and Ifkovic met with Attorney Hugh Manke to execute a warranty deed, and a note and mortgage deed for 3 Waverly Road.

20. Ifkovic paid $235,000.00 for the property.

21. Ifkovic financed his purchase with a mortgage from Chemical Bank for $184,000.00.

22. The deed from Sund to Ifkovic and the Chemical Bank mortgage were recorded June 20, 1989, a Tuesday. The Chemical Bank mortgage is recorded at Volume 472 at Page 147 of the Branford Land Records.

24. Sund made interest payments to the Cottieros until February 1990, at which point the payments stopped.

25. Sund filed for bankruptcy protection on May 10, 1990.

26. At the time of the execution, delivery and recordation of the Note and Mortgage which is the subject of the above referenced foreclosure action, the property which is the subject of the above-referenced foreclosure action was subject to:

a. A Mortgage in the amount of $109,500.00 from H. CT Page 8688 Parker Sund to Branford Savings Bank dated November 26, 1986 and recorded in the Land Records of the Town of Branford, Connecticut, in Volume 412 at Pages 386 through 391; and

b. An Attachment in the amount of $60,000.00 from Leonard P. Cottiero, Jacqueline A. Cottiero and H. Parker Sund, partners, D/B/A Sundcott to Branford Savings Bank dated June 30, 1988 and recorded in the Land Records of the Town of Branford, Connecticut, in Volume 453 at Page 808.

27. H. Parker Sund a/k/a Harry P. Sund executed a warranty deed covering his interest in and to the property which is the subject of the above-referenced foreclosure action. The grantee was Defendant Donald W. Ifkovic, Jr. The deed was duly signed, witnessed and acknowledged on June 12, 1989 and was recorded on the Land Records of the Town of Branford, Connecticut, on June 20, 1989 in Volume 472 at Pages 145 and 146.

28. On June 12, 1989, funds were withheld from the proceeds of the sale, based on the settlement statement, and thereafter paid to Branford Savings Bank in satisfaction of and in exchange for releases of the encumbrances set forth in paragraphs 26a and 26b above as follows:

a. $111,352.15 was paid to Branford Savings Bank in satisfaction of the mortgage referenced in paragraph 26a above;

b. $40,930.00 was paid to Branford Savings Bank in satisfaction of the attachment referenced in paragraph 26b above.

29. $81,481.45 was paid to H. Parker Sund, according to the settlement statement.

30. A release of the mortgage referenced in paragraph 26a above was recorded on June 20, 1989 in the Branford Land Records in Volume 472 at Page 143. A release of the attachment referenced in paragraph 26b above was recorded on June 20, 1989 in the Branford Land Records in Volume 472 at Page 144. CT Page 8689

At trial David M. Spinner's affidavit dated March 10, 1993 was introduced by the defendant Bank, attached hereto and made a part hereof as appears in an Addendum to this memorandum. [Bank's Exhibit 2].

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