Greenville Center, SC, LLC v. Your Dentistry Today, Inc.

CourtSuperior Court of Delaware
DecidedMay 30, 2024
DocketN21C-02-094 FWW
StatusPublished

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Opinion

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE

GREENVILLE CENTER SC, LLC, ) ) Plaintiff, ) C.A. No. N21C-02-094-FWW ) v. ) ) YOUR DENTISTRY TODAY, INC., ) ) Defendant. )

Submitted: February 26, 2024 Decided: May 30, 2024

DECISION AFTER TRIAL

Lauren A. Nehra, Esquire, GAWTHORP GREENWOOD, PC, 3711 Kennett Pike, Suite 100, Wilmington, DE 19807; Stephen R. McDonnell, Esquire (pro hac vice), GAWTHORP GREENWOOD, PC, 17 E. Gay Street, Suite 100, West Chester, PA 19380; Attorneys for Plaintiff Greenville Center SC, LLC.

William B. Larson, Jr., Esquire, MANNING GROSS + MASSENBURG LLP, 1007 N. Orange Street, Suite 711, Wilmington, DE 19801; Attorney for Defendant Your Dentistry Today, Inc.

WHARTON, J. I. INTRODUCTION

This case is a breach of contract matter regarding a commercial lease

between Plaintiff Greenville Center SC, LLC (“Greenville”) and Defendant Your

Dentistry Today, Inc (“Your Dentistry”). The Court held a two-day bench trial on

October 18 and October 19, 2023. In reaching this decision, the Court considers the

testimony, exhibits, demeanor of the witnesses, and post-trial submissions of the

parties, together with the applicable law. The Court’s factual findings and legal

conclusions are set forth below. In summary, the Court finds that Your Dentistry

breached its Lease Agreement with Greenville. More specifically, the Court finds

that Greenville met its obligations under its lease agreement with Your Dentistry to

repair damages caused by a fire to the leased premises, while your Dentistry did not.

As a result, Your Dentistry’s termination of the lease breached its contract with

Greenville. Further, the Court finds that Greenville made reasonable efforts to

mitigate its damages. Accordingly, Greenville is entitled to damages under the lease

agreement. Greenville shall submit a proposed Final Order setting out a full

accounting of everything it claims it is due.

II. FACTS AND PROCEDURAL CONTEXT

Greenville is a Delaware limited liability company that maintains its principal

place of business at 234 North James Street, Newport, Delaware. Greenville is a

subsidiary of Pettinaro Management, LLC (“Pettinaro”). Your Dentistry is a

2 Delaware corporation which maintains a place of business at 1815 W. 13th St., Suite

6, Wilmington, Delaware. Dr. Michael Matthias (“Dr. Matthias”) is the sole owner

and operator of Your Dentistry.

Greenville Center is a commercial office building located at 308 Kennett Pike,

Greenville, Delaware. Greenville Center was owned by Greenville Center

Associates, LLC (“Greenville Center Associates”) prior to Greenville Center’s sale

to Greenville.

On October 22, 2013, Your Dentistry entered a Standard Office Lease (“Lease

Agreement”) with Greenville Center Associates.1 The Lease Agreement was for

Suite Number E-207 (“Premises”) of Greenville Center to be used as a dental

practice. The term of the Lease Agreement was from January 1, 2014 to March 30,

2024 (“Lease Term”), unless otherwise extended as set forth in the Lease Agreement.

The Lease Agreement was first amended on April 4, 2014 (“First Amendment to the

Lease Agreement”).2 The Lease Agreement and First Amendment to the Lease

Agreement were also amended to provide temporary rent deferral and other

accommodations due to the COVID-19 pandemic (“COVID Amendment”).3 When

Greenville purchased Greenville Center, which included the Premises, from

1 PX-1. 2 PX-2. 3 PX-3. 3 Greenville Center Associates the Lease Agreement and First Amendment to the

Lease Agreement were assigned to Greenville.

Pettinaro acted as Greenville’s agent to manage and control the day-to-day

operations of the shopping center. Timothy Narvell (“Narvell”) has been Pettinaro’s

Operations Manager since December 2018. In that position, Narvell oversees the

contracts, rent, maintenance and repairs at Greenville Center.

A fire started inside the Premises on the morning of June 3, 2020. Dr. Matthias

was working at the Premises when the fire started. Smoke, fire and water damage

extended from the Premises to adjacent units and common areas of Greenville

Center. On the same day as the fire, Pettinaro retained a contractor from Six Angels

Development, LLC (“Six Angels”) - Michael Miles (“Miles”) - to begin the

extraction and drying the water used to out the fire. Miles entered the Premises on

the day of the fire and began his work. Narvell also inspected the Premises on that

day.

The Lease Agreement required that both parties insure the Premises.

Cincinnati Insurance Company insured Greenville. Travelers Insurance Company

of America (“Travelers”) insured Your Dentistry’s use of the Premises from April 9,

2020 through April 9, 2021. Sometime after the fire, Dr. Matthias called Travelers

to open an insurance claim. On June 4, 2020, Travelers notified Greenville to stop

its remediation efforts at the Premises in order for it to investigate the origin of the

4 fire.4 The first joint insurers examination of the Premises was conducted on June

25, 2020. Travelers last investigation of the Premises occurred on July 27, 2020, at

which point the space was “released.” The parties have not received any official

report regarding the cause of the fire. After July 27, 2020, Miles re-initiated his

efforts to repair the Premises and Dr. Matthias stopped by the Premises at least

weekly to collect mail and view the property.

Six Angels also offered its contracting services to Your Dentistry, as well as

Fresh Faced, Pink Turtle, and Pure Barre (“Surrounding Tenants”), but Your

Dentistry rejected Six Angels’ offer. The Surrounding Tenants all accepted. Instead,

Your Dentistry hired a contractor to remove some dental equipment in October 2020.

Your Dentistry never removed certain improvements and equipment on the

Premises, including walls and plumbing pumps, respectively. Six Angels removed

the remaining equipment. Six Angels provided Pettinaro with an invoice for “Fire

Damage as per final bid” that was billed on November 27, 2020.5 That invoice due

date was December 1, 2020.

On December 2, 2020, Dr. Matthias had his secretary prepare a letter to notify

Greenville that Your Dentistry was terminating the Lease Agreement (“Termination

4 Compl. Ex. D, D.I. 1. 5 PX-12. 5 Letter”).6 He stopped by the Premises on that day and took photos.7 On December

3, 2020, Dr. Matthias delivered the Termination Letter to a secretary at Greenville’s

office. Then, Dr. Matthias called and spoke to Narvell to inform him that he left the

Termination Letter with the secretary and would be terminating the Lease

Agreement. Pettinaro responded to that letter on December 11, 2020.8

Your Dentistry hired a public adjuster for the Premises in August 2020. In

October 2020, it signed a real estate option contract for a property in Trolley Square

to be used as a dental practice. Your Dentistry received $466,655.56 from Travelers;

the bulk of which was paid in December 2020 or later. Greenville did not have

knowledge of the Trolley Square option contract until sometime after Your Dentistry

terminated the Lease Agreement. In July 2021, Your Dentistry closed on that

property. In between Your Dentistry’s vacating the Premises and its purchase of the

property at Trolley Square, Your Dentistry operated at a temporary location in

Newport.

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