In Re Montalvo

416 B.R. 381, 2009 Bankr. LEXIS 3168, 2009 WL 3246738
CourtUnited States Bankruptcy Court, E.D. New York
DecidedOctober 5, 2009
Docket8-19-70925
StatusPublished
Cited by42 cases

This text of 416 B.R. 381 (In Re Montalvo) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering United States Bankruptcy Court, E.D. New York primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

Bluebook
In Re Montalvo, 416 B.R. 381, 2009 Bankr. LEXIS 3168, 2009 WL 3246738 (N.Y. 2009).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION GRANTING IN REM RELIEF AND DISMISSING CASE WITH PREJUDICE

ALAN S. TRUST, Bankruptcy Judge.

Issues Before the Court and Summary of Ruling

Pending before this Court is the request of a mortgage lender for in rem relief regarding a certain mortgaged premises, and for dismissal of this case with prejudice. For the reasons herein, this Court will grant the request for in rem relief, and will dismiss this case with prejudice.

Jurisdiction

This Court has jurisdiction over this core proceeding pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §§ 157(b)(2)(A), (G) and (0), and 1334(b), and the Standing Order of Reference in effect in the Eastern District of New York.

Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law

On May 21, 2009, and June 2, 2009 (the “Hearings”), this Court conducted hearings on the Motion for Relief from Stay (the “Motion”) filed by HSBC Mortgage Services (“HSBC”), [dkt item 13] The following findings of fact and conclusions of law, in addition to those stated on the record at the conclusion of the Hearing on June 2, 2009, are made in accordance with Rule 7052 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure.

Procedural History

By its Motion, HSBC requests that this Court grant relief from stay to continue eviction proceedings with respect to the property located at 117-36 238th Street, Elmont, New York 11003 (the “Property”). HSBC also requests this Court grant in rem relief as to the Property, and dismiss this case with prejudice.

Debtor failed to respond to or oppose the Motion. At the first hearing held on May 7, 2009, this Court granted the Motion in part by granting relief from the stay for HSBC to proceed to exercise its state law eviction remedies with respect to the Property. The Court then adjourned the Hearing to consider the requests for in rem relief and dismissal with prejudice to *383 June 2, 2009, in order to give the affected parties an additional opportunity to respond to these portions of the Motion. An Order granting relief to proceed with the eviction and adjourning the Hearing to June 2 was entered on May 26, 2009. [dkt item 24] Thereafter, HSBC timely served Debtor and the parties-in-interest with notice of the June 2 Hearing date, [dkt item 23]

Factual History

Marie Montalvo (the “Debtor”), along with John Montalvo and Louis Montalvo (the “Nondebtors”), executed a mortgage dated September 16, 2005, in the original amount of $320,000.00 (the “Mortgage”). The Mortgage created a lien against the Property in favor of HSBC. The Mortgage secured a Note in the amount of $320,000.00, dated September 16, 2005, executed by Louis Montalvo in favor of HSBC (the “Note”).

In January 2006, Louis Montalvo defaulted on the Note and Mortgage. On June 2, 2006, HSBC commenced foreclosure proceedings against Debtor and the Nondebtors by filing a Summons, Complaint, and Notice of Pendency of Action with the Nassau County Supreme Court (the “Foreclosure Action”). At the time the Foreclosure Action was commenced, the Note had been in default since the failure to make the January 1, 2006 payment. Debtor and the Nondebtors failed to file an Answer to the Complaint or otherwise appear in the Foreclosure Action.

On November 27, 2006, the Nassau County Supreme Court issued a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale, which was duly entered in the Office of the Clerk of Nassau County. Execution of this Judgment, however, was frustrated by a series of bankruptcy filings by Debtor and John Montalvo, as detailed below.

Ultimately, the foreclosure sale of the Property was completed on October 9, 2007. As a result of the sale, HSBC is the current owner of the Property.

The Debtor and Nondebtors are, or have been, occupants of the Property.

On November 5, 2007, Debtor, Nondebt-ors, Jack Doe, and any John/Jane Does residing at the Property were served with a Notice to Quit, advising them that they needed to vacate the Property within ten (10) days or eviction proceedings would be commenced.

On January 23, 2008, a Judgment Awarding Possession of Real Property was entered by the state court, awarding possession of the Property to HSBC, and ordering a Warrant of Eviction to be issued and executed.

On January 25, 2008, a Warrant of Eviction was signed by the Nassau County District Court.

Since January of 2008, HSBC has been attempting to evict the Debtor and the Nondebtors from the Property. Those efforts, however, have also been frustrated by a series of bankruptcy filings by Debtor and John Montalvo.

The History of the Bankruptcy Filings

1. Debtor’s First Case, No. 07-70489

On February 15, 2007, Debtor filed a Chapter 13 petition with this Court under case number 07-70489. An Order for Relief was duly entered. Debtor listed the Property in her Schedule A, and asserted that her interest was a fee simple ownership among herself, Louis Montalvo, and John Montalvo. Schedule D listed HSBC as a secured creditor holding a lien against the Property.

This first bankruptcy petition was filed five (5) days before a foreclosure sale of the Property was scheduled to be conducted by a referee on behalf of HSBC.

*384 On May 7, 2007, an Order dismissing Debtor’s first case was entered by the Court, pursuant to a motion made by the Chapter 13 Trustee. The case was dismissed because the Debtor failed to comply with the disclosure requirements of E.D.N.Y. LBR 2003-1, failed to commence making Chapter 13 plan payments, and failed to appear at the Section 341 Meeting of Creditors. On June 14, 2007, Debtor’s first case was closed.

2. John Montalvo’s First Case, No. 07-72320

On June 25, 2007, John Montalvo filed a Chapter 13 petition with this Court under case number 07-72320. John Montalvo listed the Property in Schedule A, and noted that the there was a mortgage against the Property. The Court issued a deficiency notice for John Montalvo’s failure to file required documents.

Significantly, John Montalvo’s first case was filed one (1) day before a scheduled foreclosure sale of the Property was to be conducted by a referee on behalf of HSBC.

On July 27, 2007, the Court issued a Final Notice of Section 521 Deficiencies, which was served on John Montalvo. He did not respond. Consequently, John Mon-talvo’s first case was automatically dismissed on August 10, 2007, and then closed on August 28, 2007.

3. John Montalvo’s Second Case, No. 07-73978

On October 9, 2007, John Montalvo filed his second Chapter 13 case with this Court, case number 07-73978.

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