Delhar, LLC v. Pabian Ventures, LLC

CourtDelaware Court of Common Pleas
DecidedFebruary 26, 2021
Docketcpu4-19-003429
StatusPublished

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Delhar, LLC v. Pabian Ventures, LLC, (Del. Super. Ct. 2021).

Opinion

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY

Delhar, LLC, Plaintiff,

Case No. CPU4-19-003429

Vv.

Pabian Ventures, LLC, d/b/a Pabian Propetties,

Me Ne NN Ne NN Ne Ne NY

Defendant. Submitted: October 19, 2020 Decided: February 26, 2021 Gregory D. Stewart, Esq. Santino Ceccotti, Esq. 409 South Ridge Avenue 2055 Limestone Road Ste. 200-H Middletown, DE 19709 Wilmington, De 19808 Attorney for Plaintiffs Attorney for Defendant

ORDER ON DELHAR, LLC’S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT, PABIAN VENTURE’S CROSS MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT, and PABIAN VENTURE’S MOTION TO COMPEL

SMALLS, C.J. This matter is before the Court on Delhar, LLC’s (“Delhat’) Motion for Summary Judgment; Pabian Venture’s (“Pabian’”) Cross-motion for Summary Judgment, and; Pabian’s Motion to Compel. Delhar alleges Pabian is indebted to Delhar in the amount of $5,743.27 for non-payments of rents and refusal to return security deposits for properties managed by Pabian. Pabian brings a counterclaim in the amount of $59,998.91 for non-payment of construction and repair services.

FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

The issues in this case involve a series of business transactions between Pabian Ventures and several other entities. Pabian Ventures is a property management corporation which provides construction, property management, and maintenance services. As a property manager, Pabian manages lease properties owned by their clients, and forwards the clients the rents collected, after Pabian deducts their fees.

In November of 2016, Delhar, Miles Development, LLC, (“Miles”) and 19709, LLC, (“19709”), entered into an agreement with Pabian, whereby Pabian would provide ptoperty management and maintenance services. Pabian’s duties included improving the client’s properties and collecting rent. Pursuant to an alleged separate verbal agreement, the collected rents were credited to the amounts due for the improvements with any excess amount paid to the clients. However, during the course of the contract, the parties’ relationship deteriorated, resulting in Delhar, Miles, and 19709 terminating

Pabian as their property manager in June of 2019. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY

Delhar, LLC, Plaintiff, Case No. CPU4-19-003429

Pabian Ventures, LLC, d/b/a Pabian Properties,

Ne Ne Ne Ne Ne Ne Ne NY Na NY

Defendant. Submitted: October 19, 2020 Decided: February 26, 2021 Gregory D. Stewart, Esq. Santino Ceccotti, Esq. 409 South Ridge Avenue 2055 Limestone Road Ste. 200-H Middletown, DE 19709 Wilmington, De 19808 Attorney for Plaintiffs Attorney for Defendant

ORDER ON DELHAR, LLC’S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT, PABIAN VENTURE’S CROSS MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT, and PABIAN VENTURE’S MOTION TO COMPEL

SMALLS, C.J. This matter is before the Court on Delhar, LLC’s (“Delhar”’) Motion for Summary Judgment; Pabian Venture’s (“Pabian”) Cross-motion for Summary Judgment, and; Pabian’s Motion to Compel. Delhar alleges Pabian is indebted to Delhar in the amount of $5,743.27 for non-payments of rents and refusal to return security deposits for properties managed by Pabian. Pabian brings a counterclaim in the amount of $59,998.91 for non-payment of construction and repair services.

The issues in this case involve a series of business transactions between Pabian Ventures and several other entities. Pabian Ventures is a property management corpotation which provides construction, property management, and maintenance services. As a propetty manager, Pabian manages lease properties owned by their clients, and forwards the clients the rents collected, after Pabian deducts their fees.

In November of 2016, Delhar, Miles Development, LLC, (“Miles”) and 19709, LLC, ("19709"), entered into an agreement with Pabian, whereby Pabtan would provide property management and maintenance services. Pabian’s duties included improving the client’s properties and collecting rent. Pursuant to an alleged separate verbal agreement, the collected rents were credited to the amounts due for the improvements with any excess amount paid to the clients. However, during the course of the contract, the patties’ relationship deteriorated, resulting in Delhar, Miles, and 19709 terminating

Pabian as their property manager in June of 2019. On September 13, 2019, Delhar, Miles, and 19709, all filed separate lawsuits alleging Pabian was in default for non-payment of rents and refusal to return security deposits for their propetties.'

On October 28, 2019, Pabian filed a separate answer to each complaint denying the allegations. With regard to the action by Delhar, Pabian asserted a counterclaim in the amount of $59,998.91 for services Pabian allegedly performed on Delhat’s rental units. On November 14, 2019, Delhar filed an Answer to the Counterclaim, denying the allegations.

Discovery commenced, and in February 13, 2020, Delhar filed a Motion to Compel, arguing that Pabian’s responses to interrogatories wete incomplete and evasive, and that it failed to produce certain documents Delhar had demanded in its

discovery requests,

On March 16, 2020, while it’s Motion to Compel was still pending, Delhar filed a Motion for Summary Judgment on the grounds that Pabian admitted to the debts owed in its discovery responses.’ Delhar relied on a document titled “Owner Statement

teport Period 01/01/2015 to 12/31/2019” which, Delhar argued, confirmed a balance

due to Delhar in the amount of $5,743.27, after the deduction of expenses and

| Delhar, LLC sued for $5,743.27, Miles Development, LLC sued for $1,018.35, and 19709, LLC sued for $4,816.17.

2 Miles and 1709 likewise filed motions for summary judgment in their respective actions, asserting the same arguments raised by Delhar. In proceedings dated October 2, 2020, this Court granted summary judgment in favor of Miles and 1709 in their respective actions. Miles Development, L.L.C. v. Pabian Ventures, LLC, CPU4-19-003430, Horton, J. (Oct. 2, 2020)(ORDER); 7709, LLC v. Pabian Ventures, LLC, CPU4-19- 003425, Horton, J. (Oct. 2, 2020)(ORDER). management fees.’ Further, Delhar argued that because Pabian “failed to produce any documentation of the amount owed in the counterclaim” Pabian’s counterclaim should be dismissed.

On June 19, 2020, Pabian filed a response in opposition to Delhat’s Motion for Summary Judgment, arguing that Delhar is indebted to Pabian as evidenced by invoices Pabian sent to Delhar and tax deductions that Delhar took relating to work Pabian performed and charged to Delhar. Further, Pabian argued that the existence of the debt entitled Pabian to an offset and a retention of the rents and deposits owed that were applied to Delhar’s outstanding debt.

On July 30, 2020, Pabian filed 2 Motion to Compel. In the motion, Pabian assetted that it propounded discovery requests upon Delhar, seeking all tax returns filed by Delhar since January 1, 2015, and any supporting documentation. Pabian argued that Delhar failed to produce these documents and, as such, Pabian’s own failure to provide discovery to Delhar is excused.

On July 31, 2020, Delhar filed a response to Pabian’s Motion to Compel. Delhar asserted that counsel for Delhar timely responded to the first request for production of documents and produced supplemental responses after discussions with Pabian’s counsel. Additionally, Delhar argued that it had attempted to resolve the discovery

dispute, to no avail, by requesting that Pabian’s attorney limit the discovery request to

3 Although Plaintiffs all stated the document was attached as Exhibit A in their respective motions, no such documents were attached. a televant period of time, specifically during the contract period.

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