Fenix Capital Funding, LLC v. Daily Sale Inc

2026 NY Slip Op 31045(U)
CourtNew York Supreme Court, Kings County
DecidedMarch 16, 2026
DocketIndex No. 514943/2025
StatusUnpublished
AuthorWavny Toussaint

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Fenix Capital Funding, LLC v. Daily Sale Inc, 2026 NY Slip Op 31045(U) (N.Y. Super. Ct. 2026).

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Fenix Capital Funding, LLC v Daily Sale Inc 2026 NY Slip Op 31045(U) March 16, 2026 Supreme Court, Kings County Docket Number: Index No. 514943/2025 Judge: Wavny Toussaint Cases posted with a "30000" identifier, i.e., 2013 NY Slip Op 30001(U), are republished from various New York State and local government sources, including the New York State Unified Court System's eCourts Service. This opinion is uncorrected and not selected for official publication.

file:///LRB-ALB-FS1/Vol1/ecourts/Process/covers/NYSUP.5149432025.KINGS.001.LBLX036_TO.html[03/25/2026 3:45:50 PM] FILED: KINGS COUNTY CLERK 03/17/2026 02:16 PM INDEX NO. 514943/2025 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 27 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 03/17/2026

At an IAS Term, Part 70 of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, held in and for the County of Kings, at the Courthouse, at 360 Adams Street, Brooklyn, New York, on the lb-11\March, 2026.

PRESENT: HON. WAVNYTOUSSAINT, Justice. --------------------------------------------------------X FENIX CAPITAL FUNDING, LLC, Index No.: 514943/2025

DECISION AND ORDER Plaintiff, -against-

DAILY SALE INC/DBA: DAIL YSALE and YANKI HOFSTATTER,

Defendants. ------------------------_ -------------------------------X The following e-filed papers read herein: NYSCEF Doc Nos.:

Notice of Motion/Order to Show Cause/ Petition/Cross Motion and Affidavits (Affirmations) Annexed _ _ _ _ __ 9-20 Opposing Affidavits/ Answer (Affirmations). _ __ 22-26 Affidavits/ Affirmations in Reply _ _ _ _ __ Other Papers: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

Upon the foregoing papers, plaintiff Fenix Capital Funding, LLC ("Plaintiff')

moves (Seq. 0 I) for an order, pursuant to CPLR § 3212, granting summary judgment in its

favor against defendants Daily Sale Inc/OBA: DailySale and Yanki Hofstatter

(collectively, "Defendants"). Defendants oppose the motion.

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BACKGROUND

The Parties

In this merchant cash advance proceeding pitting Plaintiff, a factoring entity in the

merchant cash advance arena, against Defendant, a merchant to which it advanced a lump

sum in consideration for future payments, as well as the merchant's guarantor, the parties

are enmeshed in a dispute as to the enforceability of their underlying transaction.

Tile Underlying Transaction

On February 26, 2025, the parties entered into a contract titled "Future Receivable

Purchase Agreement" (the "Agreement"), pursuant to which Plaintiff advanced to

defendant Daily Sale Inc/DBA: DailySale ("Defendant Seller") the sum of $37,000.00 in

consideration for the purchase of a share of Defendant Seller's future accounts receivable

(see NYSCEF Doc No. 13, Agreement ,i,r 1.1, 1.2). Under the terms of the Agreement, Defendant Seller sold and assigned to Plaintiff four percent (4%) of its future sales

proceeds, up to an aggregate amount of $51,060.00 (id. ,r 1.2). As set forth in the

Agreement:

"Purchase and Sale of Future Receivables Fenix Capital Funding, LLC ('FNX') (together with its successors and/or assigns, the 'Purchaser') hereby purchases from the merchant set forth above [Defendant Seller] (the 'Merchant'), a percentage ... (the 'Purchase Percentage'), of the proceeds of all future sales by Merchant, whether the proceeds are paid by cash, check, ACH and other electronic transfers, credit card, debit card, bank card . . . and/or other means ... until Purchaser has received ... [$51,060.00] (the

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'Purchase Amount') in exchange for the advance by FNX to Merchant of the [$37,000.00] purchase price ... ."(id.at 1).

Pursuant to the Agreement, payment of the future sales proceeds was to be made by daily

Automatic Clearing House ("ACH") transfer from Defendant Seller's ·bank account to

Plaintiff (id. ,r,r 1.1, 1.2).

In conjunction with the Agreement, Defendant Yanki Hofstatter ("Defendant

Guarantor"), the principal and owner of Defendant Seller, executed a personal guaranty of

payment should Defendant Seller default in its obligations arising under the Agreement

(id. at 2). Plaintiff alleges that, in conformity with the Agreement, it remitted the sum of

$37,000.00, less processing and transaction fees, to Defendant Seller (see NYSCEF Doc

No. 17, complaint ,r 7).

Under the terms of the Agreement, Plaintiff was granted a security interest in

Defendant Seller's assets, including its then-existing, and future, receivables as they are

generated in the ordinary course of business (the "Collateral"). In particular, Section 1.6 of

the Agreement provides as follows:

"Section 1.6 Security Interest. As security for all 'Obligations' ... Merchant hereby grants to Purchaser a continuing security interest in, and, as applicable, a general lien upon and/or a right of setoff against, all of Merchant's presently existing and hereafter created Receivables, General Intangibles . . . including, without limitation, any claims for tax refunds from any governmental authority due or to become due to Merchant which claims are hereby assigned to Purchaser, all proceeds of letters of credit, all credit balances with Purchaser, all instruments, all deposit accounts, all computer programs, software, licenses and permits and all Merchant's property of every kind and description, tangible or intangible, at any time in Purchaser's possession or subject to Purchaser's control, whether now or hereafter arising or now owned or hereafter

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acquired and wherever located and all proceeds of the foregoing." (NYSCEF Doc No. 13, Agreement 11.6).

Plaintiff avers that it perfected its security interest in the Collateral via a UCC-1 Financing

Statement filing (see NYSCEF Doc No. 16, UCC Financing Statement 14). Plaintiff asserts

that on April 24, 2025, Defendant Seller defaulted under the Agreement by failing to remit

its sales proceeds to Plaintiff, in contravention of the Agreement (see NYSCEF Doc No.

17, complaint ,r 10). 1 Plaintiff alleges that Defendant Seller breached its obligations under

the Agreement by placing a stop payment request to its bank for the ACH transfers, or,

alternatively, closed the bank account altogether (see NYSCEF Doc No. 11, Leyvi affirm.

,r 13). Plaintiff further avers that, at this juncture, Defendant Seller has remitted to Plaintiff

the sum of $24,390.12 in accordance with the Agreement, as reflected in the payment

ledger (see NYSCEF Doc No. 10, Ryvkin aff. ,r 12). Plaintiff posits that, in light of

Defendant Seller's material breach of the Agreement, it is entitled to judgment against

Defendants in the aggregate amount of $52,876.64, which sum consists of the purchased

amount of $51,060.00 less the payments made by Defendant Seller under the Agreement

1 Incongruously, in its affinnation in support of its summary judgment motion, Plaintiff contends that "[ o ]n or about

July 19, 2019, Defendant-seller defaulted under the ... [Agreement] by failing to remit its sales proceeds to Plaintiff as provided for in the parties' agreement" (see NYSCEF Doc No. 11, Leyvi affinn. ,r 12). Insofar as the July 19, 2019 purported date ofbreach set forth in Plaintiffs moving affirmation precedes by over five years the parties' Agreement at issue herein (see NYSCEF Doc No.

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