Honor Building & Loan Ass'n v. Weaver

25 Pa. D. & C. 658, 1935 Pa. Dist. & Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 76
CourtPennsylvania Court of Common Pleas, Montgomery County
DecidedOctober 24, 1935
Docketno. 466
StatusPublished

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Honor Building & Loan Ass'n v. Weaver, 25 Pa. D. & C. 658, 1935 Pa. Dist. & Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 76 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1935).

Opinion

Dannehower, J.,

This is a petition under the Uniform Declaratory Judgments Act of June 18,1923, P. L. 840, filed by the Honor Building and Loan Association, purchaser of certain real estate at a sheriff’s sale on its mortgage foreclosure, praying this court to determine by its decree whether it now owns the said land subject to a mortgage owned by Joseph K. Weaver and Marguerite B. Weaver, his wife.

A rule to show cause why the prayer of the petition should not be granted was allowed and properly served upon Joseph K. Weaver and Marguerite B. Weaver. Neither respondent to the rule caused an appearance to be entered nor did either of them file an answer to the petition. Subsequently, depositions were taken by the petitioner and filed. Argument was heard on the petition and depositions.

After careful consideration of the uncontradicted evidence, there are made therefrom the following

Findings of fact

1. On September 25,1928, George D. -Dyson and Anna E. Dyson, his wife, granted and conveyed to Joseph A. Snodgrass and Florence M. Snodgrass, his wife, by deed of even date, later recorded in the office of the recorder of deeds of this county in Deed Book no. 1062, page 183, on September 26, 1928, a certain messuage and lot of land, more fully described in the recorded deed, situate in the Borough of Lansdale, this county, the tract being [660]*660lot no. 98 on a plan of lots of Lansdale Heights, the said plan being recorded in this county in Deed Book no. 668, page 500.

2. The same day, the grantees, Joseph A. Snodgrass and Florence M. Snodgrass, his wife, executed and delivered two mortgages upon the said premises.

8. One mortgage was executed and delivered by them to the Honor Building and Loan Association of the Borough of Lansdale, herein petitioner, dated September 25,1928, to secure the payment of the sum of $5,000. This mortgage was recorded on September 26, 1928, in this county in Morgage Book no. 1236, page 137.

4. The other mortgage was executed and delivered by them to George D. Dyson and Anna E. Dyson, his wife, vendors of the land, dated September 25, 1928, to secure the payment of the sum of $1,900. This mortgage' was recorded in this county on September 26, 1928, in Mortgage Book no. 1236, page 140.

5. In this latter mortgage, the parties thereto expressly certified and declared that the mortgage was not a purchase-money mortgage and that it was subject both in lien and in payment to the mortgage given the same day by Joseph A. Snodgrass and his wife to the Honor Building and Loan Association to secure the sum of $5,000.

6. Also, on the same day, September 25, 1928, Joseph K. Weaver, who acted as the real estate broker in the sale of the said real estate, executed and delivered a written guaranty of the second mortgage to George D. Dyson and Anna E. Dyson. This instrument provided that if the purchasers, Joseph A. Snodgrass and wife, failed to pay the Dyson mortgage of $1,900 with interest, within 18 months from the date of the agreement, Weaver would do so.

7. At the expiration of the said 18 months, Joseph A. Snodgrass and wife had failed to pay off the mortgage owned by George D. Dyson and wife.

8. Thereupon, George D. Dyson and his wife called upon Joseph K. Weaver to make good his guaranty of [661]*661repayment of the said mortgage. When Weaver did not do so, the Dysons entered suit upon the guaranty agreement, obtained judgment and issued execution.

9. On July 30, 1931, George D. Dyson and Anna E. Dyson, his wife, entered into a written agreement with Joseph K. Weaver. In accordance therewith Weaver paid to the Dysons the sum of $750 and agreed to make further periodical payments. The contract further provided:

“That upon payment in full of debt, interest and costs . . . and of the interest as the same accrues on unpaid balances, the said George D. Dyson and Anna E. Dyson will assign to the said Joseph K. Weaver the bond and mortgage dated September 25, 1928, and recorded in Mortgage Book no. 1236, page 140.”

10. On October 10, 1931, prior to the consummation of a refinancing of the said property between the Honor Building and Loan Association and the owners, Joseph A. Snodgrass and wife, of which Joseph K. Weaver had a general knowledge, the Honor Building and Loan Association entered into an agreement with George D. Dyson and Anna E. Dyson, his wife, that in consideration of the sum of $1 “the mortgage recorded in favor of George D. Dyson and Anna E. Dyson, his wife, shall be second in lien to the mortgage executed and delivered by Joseph A. Snodgrass and Florence M. Snodgrass, his wife, to the Honor Building and Loan Association”, to secure the sum of $4,500, which was intended to be subsequently executed and recorded.

11. This agreement was duly acknowledged by George D. and Anna E. Dyson, and was recorded in this county in Mortgage Book no. 1367, page 98, on October 29,1931.

12. On the margin of the mortgage record in Mortgage Book no. 1236, page 140, of the mortgage executed and delivered by Joseph A. Snodgrass and wife to George D. Dyson and Anna E. Dyson, his wife, there was made the following notation :

“See Agreement, October 10,1931, M. B. 1367, P. 98”. 13. On October 23, 1931, Joseph A. Snodgrass and [662]*662Florence M. Snodgrass, his wife, executed and delivered a mortgage of even date to the Honor Building and Loan Association to secure the sum of $4,500.

14. This mortgage, refinancing the said property, was recorded in this county on October 29,1931, in Mortgage Book no. 1367, page 56.

15. On November 2,1931, the Honor Building and Loan Association satisfied of record in the recorder of deeds’ office the mortgage given to it by Joseph A. Snodgrass and Florence M. Snodgrass, his wife, in the sum of $5,000, dated September 25, 1928, and recorded in this county in Mortgage Book no. 1236, page 137.

16. On or about August 2, 1932, Joseph K. Weaver made his final payment under his guaranty contract to George D. Dyson and wife. On August 8, 1932, the Dysons through their attorney delivered to Joseph K. Weaver a written assignment of the mortgage given to them by Joseph A. Snodgrass and Florence M. Snodgrass, recorded in this county in Mortgage Book no. 1236, page 140. The assignment of the mortgage was dated August 20, 1930.

17. From August 20, 1930, the date the attorney for the Dysons first tendered the assignment to Joseph K. Weaver, until August 8, 1932, when upon final payment of the guaranty the assignment was delivered to Joseph K. Weaver, the assignment was in the actual possession of the attorney for George D. Dyson and his wife.

18. On September 7, 1932, the assignment of the said mortgage executed and delivered by the Dysons to Joseph K. Weaver was recorded in this county in Mortgage Book no. 1384, page 334.

19. On December 10, 1932, Joseph A. Snodgrass and Florence M. Snodgrass, his wife, having defaulted under the refinanced mortgage, the Honor Building and Loan Association instituted foreclosure proceedings on its $4,500 mortgage, as of no. 249, November term, 1932, in the court of common pleas of this county.

[663]*66320. On March 22,1933, the said real estate was sold by the sheriff to the Honor Building and Loan Association. On April 17, 1933, the deed poll was recorded in Deed Book no. 1163, page 192.

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