DLJ Mortgage Capital, Inc. v. Stevens

CourtDistrict Court, Virgin Islands
DecidedJune 14, 2024
Docket1:21-cv-00013
StatusUnknown

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DLJ Mortgage Capital, Inc. v. Stevens, (vid 2024).

Opinion

DISTRICT COURT OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS DIVISION OF ST. CROIX

DLJ MORTGAGE CAPITAL, INC., ) ) Plaintiff, ) v. ) Civil Action No. 2021-0013 ) NEAL ANTONIO STEVENS; ) CARLVIN LEONARD STEVENS a/k/a ) CARLVIN L. STEVENS a/k/a ) CALVIN LEONARD STEVENS; ) SYLVIN RODFORD STEVENS; ) KEVIN WINFIELD STEVENS a/k/a ) KEVIN W. STEVENS; ) RHEA RENEA STEVENS a/k/a ) RHEA R. STEVENS a/k/a RHEA STEVENS; ) SF CARNEGIE, LLC d/b/a ) CARNEGIE GARDENS NURSING CENTER; ) VIRGIN ISLANDS COMMUNITY BANK n/k/a ) FIRSTBANK PUERTO RICO; ) GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL ) CORPORATION; ) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA – ) INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE; and ) any and all Unknown Heirs, beneficiaries, ) devisees, creditors, grantees, assignees, lienors, ) trustees, and all other parties claiming an ) interest by, through, under or against the ) Estate of Carlton L. Stevens ) a/k/a Carlton Stevens, Deceased, ) ) Defendants. ) Attorneys: Matthew R. Reinhardt, Esq. St. Thomas, U.S.V.I. For Plaintiff

Martial A. Webster, Sr., Esq. St. Croix, U.S.V.I. For Defendants Neal Antonio Stevens; Carlvin Leonard Stevens, a/k/a Carlvin L. Stevens a/k/a Calvin Leonard Stevens; Sylvin Rodford Stevens; Kevin Winfield Stevens a/k/a Kevin W. Stevens; Rhea Renea Stevens a/k/a Rhea R. Stevens a/k/a Rhea Stevens

Charlotte K. Perrell, Esq. Lisa M. Kömives, Esq. St. Thomas, U.S.V.I. For Defendant Virgin Islands Community Bank n/k/a FirstBank Puerto Rico MEMORANDUM OPINION Lewis, District Judge

THIS MATTER comes before the Court on Plaintiff DLJ Mortgage Capital, Inc.’s (“Plaintiff”) “Motion for Summary Judgment” (Dkt. No. 84) and “Motion for Default Judgment” (Dkt. No. 85),1 as supplemented by Plaintiff’s “Memorandum in Response to Court Order” (Dkt. Nos. 89, 96), filed on November 28, 2023 and May 30, 2024; Plaintiff’s “Notice of Filing OLG/PWD Drawing No. 3031” (Dkt. No. 92); and Defendants Neal Antonio Stevens, Carlvin L. Stevens a/k/a Calvin Leonard Stevens, Sylvin Rodford Stevens, Kevin Winfield Stevens a/k/a Kevin W. Stevens, and Rhea Renea Stevens’ a/k/a Rhea R. Stevens a/k/a Rhea Stevens (collectively, “the Stevens Defendants”) “Response to Order Entered December 27, 2023” (Dkt. No. 91). For the reasons discussed below, the Court will grant the Motion for Default Judgment and the Motion for Summary Judgment. I. BACKGROUND On March 10, 2021, the United States of America – Internal Revenue Service2 removed the instant action from the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands to this Court pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1444. (Dkt. No. 1).

1 For ease of reference, the Court will refer to Defendants Neal Antonio Stevens, Carlin Leonard Stevens, Sylvin Rodford Stevens, Kevin Winfield Stevens, and Rhea Renea Stevens collectively as the “Stevens Defendants.” The Motion for Summary Judgment is directed against the Stevens Defendants and Defendant Virgin Islands Community Bank n/k/a FirstBank Puerto Rico (“FirstBank”). (Dkt. No. 84). The Motion for Default Judgment is directed against Defendants SF Carnegie LLC d/b/a Carnegie Gardens Nursing Center (“SF Carnegie”), General Electric Capital Corporation (“GECC”), and any and all unknown heirs, beneficiaries, devisees, creditors, grantees, assignees, lienors, trustees, and all other parties claiming an interest by, through, under or against the Estate of Carlton L. Stevens a/k/a Carlton Stevens, deceased (“Unknown Defendants”). (Dkt. No. 85). 2 On October 11, 2022, the United States of America – Internal Revenue Service was voluntarily dismissed without prejudice from the instant action. (Dkt. No. 35). In its First Amended Complaint, Plaintiff alleges that, on March 14, 1997, Carlton L. Stevens3 (“Stevens”), executed a Promissory Note (the “Note”) in which he promised to pay Banco Popular de Puerto Rico (“Banco Popular”) $392,000, plus interest at the rate of 8.5% per annum, in monthly installments. (Dkt. No. 1-1 at p. 7, ¶ 11). As security for payment on the Note, Stevens, executed on the same day and delivered to Banco Popular a First Priority Mortgage (“the

Mortgage”) encumbering the following property described as: Plot 163 Estate Little Princesse, Company Quarter, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, consisting of 0.4601 US acre, more or less, as more fully shown on OLG Drawing No. 4253 dated January 28, 1985, and revised September 30, 1986;

Plot 1-W-B Estate Little Princesse, Company Quarter, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, consisting of 0.0434 US acre, more or less as more fully shown on OLG Drawing No. 4140 dated February 17, 1983, and revised February 19, 1985;

Plot 20-BA (consisting of 0.345 US acre), Plot 20-BB (consisting of 0.193 US acre), Plot 20-BD (consisting of 0.240 US acre), and Plot 20-BE (consisting of 0.091 US acre) all of Estate Little Princesse Company Quarter St. Croix, US Virgin Islands, as more fully shown on OLG Drawing No. 3031 dated April 20, 1972

Id. at pp. 7-8, ¶ 13. The Amended Complaint alleges that the Mortgage was recorded at the Office of the Recorder of Deeds for the Division of St. Croix. (Dkt. No. 1-1 at p. 8, ¶ 13). The Amended Complaint further asserts that the Note was replaced by a Substitute Note, and the Mortgage was subsequently modified by a Modification of Agreement. Id. at pp. 8-9, ¶¶ 14, 15. In accordance with the Substitute Note and Modification of Agreement, Stevens agreed to pay the new principal amount of $195,034.11, with an interest rate of 6.21% per annum, in equal monthly installments of $1,659.01. Id. at pp. 28-32. Per the Modification of Agreement, there was a moratorium of six months and an interest rate reduction from 8.5% to 6.125%, with all other terms and conditions of the Mortgage to remain in effect. Id. at p. 30. Plaintiff further alleges that

3 The First Amended Complaint alleges that Carlton L. Stevens died on March 11, 2011. (Dkt. No. 1-1 at ¶ 4). A death certificate, attached as an exhibit, reflects the same date. Id. at 18. the Mortgage was assigned to DLJ Mortgage Capital, Inc. via an Assignment of Mortgage dated April 30, 2015 and recorded on June 18, 2015. Id. at p. 9, ¶ 16. Plaintiff asserts that Stevens defaulted under the terms of the Note and Mortgage by failing to pay monthly installments of principal and interest as they became due. Id. at p. 9, ¶ 18. By correspondence dated September 24, 2010, Plaintiff gave notice of default to Stevens advising that

the loan was in default, including the failure to make timely payment for April 1, 2010 to September 22, 2010, and that failure to cure the default would result in acceleration of the debt and foreclosure of the Mortgage. (Dkt. No. 82-8 at 1-2). Following Stevens’ failure to cure the default, Plaintiff declared as due and payable the entire unpaid principal sum along with interest and other charges. (Dkt. No. 1-1 at p. 12, ¶ 27). Plaintiff seeks, inter alia, judgment in its favor and against Defendants awarding the principal balance and interest due and payable as of the date of Judgment and thereafter; providing for the recovery of attorneys’ fees and costs incurred by Plaintiff; ordering that the property be sold with any proceeds to be applied to the sums due to Plaintiff; and foreclosing all liens including

those of SF Carnegie, FirstBank, and GECC. Id. at pp. 10-11, ¶¶ 21-24. Plaintiff also seeks to reform the Mortgage, arguing that the legal description of the Property contained in the Mortgage, Substitute Note, and the Modification of Agreement contains a scrivener’s error in that it omits Plot 20-BC Estate Little Princesse. Id. at p. 15, ¶¶ 43-44. On August 1, 2023, Plaintiff filed a “Motion for Summary Judgment” and a “Motion for Default Judgment.” (Dkt. Nos. 84, 85).

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