FIRST FEDERAL S. & L. ASSOC. OF WARNER ROBINS, GA. v. Delta Towers, Ltd.

544 So. 2d 1331, 1989 WL 55250
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedMay 26, 1989
Docket88-CA-2056
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

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FIRST FEDERAL S. & L. ASSOC. OF WARNER ROBINS, GA. v. Delta Towers, Ltd., 544 So. 2d 1331, 1989 WL 55250 (La. Ct. App. 1989).

Opinion

544 So.2d 1331 (1989)

FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOC. OF WARNER ROBINS, Georgia
v.
DELTA TOWERS, LTD., a Limited Partnership.

No. 88-CA-2056.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

May 26, 1989.

*1333 B. Franklin Martin, III, Leopold Z. Sher, Maureen O'Connor Sullivan, McGlinchey, Stafford, Mintz, Cellini & Lang, P.C., New Orleans, for Darryl D. Berger, David R. Burrus, and Judith Fos Burrus.

Henry A. King, Eric H. Weimers, Nesser, King & LeBlanc, New Orleans, for David R. Vaughan.

Peter A. Feringa, Jr., Kenneth J. Servay, Douglas L. Grundmeyer, Chaffe, McCall, Phillips, Toler & Sarpy, New Orleans, and Russ M. Herman, Steven J. Lane, John B. Loweb, Herman, Herman, Katz & Cotlar, New Orleans, for First Federal Sav. & Loan Ass'n of Warner Robins, Ga.; Joseph V. Bologna, New Orleans, of counsel.

Philip K. Jones, Jr., Liskow & Lewis, New Orleans, for Delta Towers, Ltd.

Before CIACCIO, WARD and BECKER, JJ.

*1334 WARD, Judge.

The questions presented in this appeal involve two separate disputes which arose in the same proceeding. The first question is whether the District Court erred when it enjoined First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Warner Robins, Georgia from foreclosing by executory process on hotel property owned by Delta Towers, Ltd. in New Orleans, Louisiana. The second question is whether the District Court erred when it ranked competing mortgage claims to the proceeds of a judicial sale of the property.

After First Federal instituted foreclosure, Darryl Berger, David Burrus and his wife Judith Fos Burrus, as well as Borg-Warner Acceptance Corporation and its successor in interest, David Vaughan (Borg-Warner), intervened seeking to prove that their mortgages on the same hotel property were superior to First Federal's mortgage. After a hearing to determine the ranking of the various mortgage claims, a Commissioner of the District Court found that First Federal held the superior mortgage on the property. The District Court rejected the intervenors' opposition to the Commissioner's report and accepted the Commissioner's findings and recommendation. Darryl Berger, David and Judith Burrus and Borg-Warner appeal the judgment in the ranking dispute.

Several months after the ranking hearing, Delta Towers filed a petition for injunction. The Commissioner recommended the issuance of a permanent injunction against First Federal, and the District Court issued the injunction, enjoining First Federal from taking any further steps in the executory proceeding against Delta Towers.

We reverse and set aside the injunction restraining the seizure and sale, and we affirm the District Court's ruling in the ranking hearing.

The factual and procedural background is pertinent to both the injunction and ranking disputes. Capital Properties, Inc., whose sole stockholders were Darryl Berger and David Burrus, acquired the property in 1972. Subsequently, Capital Properties, Inc. granted a first mortgage to Banco Mortgage Company. After a series of conveyances to various legal entities owned by Berger and Burrus, on November 25, 1981, by Act of Sale, Darryl Berger and David Burrus took title to the property in their names. At this time, Darryl Berger and his wife had established a separate property regime by marriage contract, and the property acquired was the separate property of Darryl Berger. David and Judith Burrus, however, acquired the property as community property.

Also, on November 25, 1981, by Act of Credit Sale, Darryl Berger and David Burrus sold the property to Delta Towers, Ltd., a Georgia limited partnership. Darryl Berger and David Burrus executed the Act of Credit Sale and Judith Burrus intervened to acknowledge, consent to and confirm the sale of the property. Because the property was the separate property of Darryl Berger, his wife did not participate in the transaction. The property was sold subject to the existing mortgage in favor of Banco Mortgage Company.

Delta Towers paid Berger and Burrus $225,000 cash and gave three promissory notes for the balance of the purchase price. One note, in the amount of $6,512,675, was designated "non-negotiable" and named Darryl Berger and David Burrus as payees. Two notes, in amounts of $13,500,000 and $1,500,000, were made payable to the order of Darryl Berger and David Burrus. Judith Burrus was not a payee on any of the three notes. These three notes were secured by a vendor's lien and mortgage on the hotel property. By a special condition of the promissory notes and the vendor's lien and mortgage, payment could only be enforced by foreclosure on the property, and, in the event of judicial sale of the property, the payees, Berger and Burrus, agreed they would not seek a deficiency judgment against the makers of the notes. During the negotiations for the sale of the property, Berger and Burrus, through one of their solely owned legal entities, acquired a limited partnership interest in Delta Towers. After the sale of the hotel *1335 property, Berger and Burrus retained their limited partnership interest.

Delta Towers obtained a loan commitment of $27,500,000 from First Federal to pay the Banco mortgage and to make improvements on the property. On August 7, 1982, Delta Towers granted a $27,500,000 collateral mortgage in favor of First Federal, pledging the collateral mortgage note to secure a handnote given for the amount of the loan. On the same day, Berger and Burrus and Delta Towers executed an Act of Modification of the November 1981 vendor's lien and mortgage and the three promissory notes it secured. Judith Burrus intervened in the Act of Modification to take cognizance of and consent to the Act. Also on August 7, 1982, Berger and Burrus executed an Act of Subordination by which they subordinated their vendor's lien and mortgage to First Federal's collateral mortgage, and the First Federal mortgage became the first mortgage after payment and cancellation of the Banco mortgage. Judith Burrus did not intervene in the Act of Subordination.

On December 31, 1982, Delta Towers granted a second collateral mortgage of $2,500,000 on the hotel property in favor of First Federal, pledging the second collateral mortgage note to secure a second handnote given for an additional loan of $2,500,000. On February 9, 1983 Berger and Burrus executed another Act of Subordination by which they subordinated the November 1981 vendor's lien and mortgage to the second collateral mortgage. Judith Burrus did not intervene in this subordination.

Then, on April 22, 1983, Delta Towers granted a collateral mortgage on the same property in favor of Borg-Warner, pledging a collateral mortgage note to secure a handnote of $2,720,000.

Subsequently, First Federal agreed to refinance the earlier loans of $27,500,000 and $2,500,000 and to lend Delta Towers an additional $7,000,000. On September 1, 1983, Delta Towers executed a new collateral mortgage in the amount of $50,000,000, pledging a new collateral mortgage note to secure a handnote given for the total indebtedness to First Federal of $37,000,000.

Also on September 1, 1983 Berger and Burrus executed a third Act of Subordination by which they subordinated the November 1981 vendor's lien and mortgage and the three promissory notes it secured to the new First Federal note and mortgage. Borg-Warner also subordinated its collateral mortgage in favor of the new First Federal collateral mortgage.

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