Jeffrey M. Brown Assoc. v. Main Street Phase

301 A.3d 935
CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJune 28, 2023
Docket1152 EDA 2022
StatusUnpublished
Cited by2 cases

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Bluebook
Jeffrey M. Brown Assoc. v. Main Street Phase, 301 A.3d 935 (Pa. Ct. App. 2023).

Opinion

J-A28038-22

NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT O.P. 65.37

JEFFREY M. BROWN ASSOCIATES, : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF LLC : PENNSYLVANIA : Appellant : : : v. : : : No. 1152 EDA 2022 MAIN STREET PHASE, II, LP AND : MAIN STREET CINEMA, LP N/K/A : MAIN STREET PHASE II, LP :

Appeal from the Order Entered March 30, 2022 In the Court of Common Pleas of Chester County Civil Division at No(s): 2022-00788-ML

JEFFREY M. BROWN ASSOCIATES, : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF LLC : PENNSYLVANIA : Appellant : : : v. : : : No. 1153 EDA 2022 MAIN STREET PHASE, II, LP AND : MAIN STREET CINEMA, LP N/K/A : MAIN STREET PHASE II, LP :

Appeal from the Order Entered March 29, 2022 In the Court of Common Pleas of Chester County Civil Division at No(s): 2022-00789-ML

JEFFREY M. BROWN ASSOCIATES, : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF LLC : PENNSYLVANIA : Appellant : : : v. : : : No. 1154 EDA 2022 J-A28038-22

MAIN STREET PHASE, II, LP AND : MAIN STREET CINEMA, LP N/K/A : MAIN STREET PHASE II, LP :

Appeal from the Order Entered March 30, 2022 In the Court of Common Pleas of Chester County Civil Division at No(s): 2022-00790-ML

JEFFREY M. BROWN ASSOCIATES, : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF LLC : PENNSYLVANIA : Appellant : : : v. : : : No. 1155 EDA 2022 MAIN STREET PHASE, II, LP AND : MAIN STREET CINEMA, LP N/K/A : MAIN STREET PHASE II, LP :

Appeal from the Order Entered March 30, 2022 In the Court of Common Pleas of Chester County Civil Division at No(s): 2022-00791-ML

JEFFREY M. BROWN ASSOCIATES, : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF LLC : PENNSYLVANIA : Appellant : : : v. : : : No. 1156 EDA 2022 MAIN STREET PHASE, II, LP AND : MAIN STREET CINEMA, LP N/K/A : MAIN STREET PHASE II, LP :

Appeal from the Order Entered March 30, 2022 In the Court of Common Pleas of Chester County Civil Division at No(s): 2022-00792-ML

JEFFREY M. BROWN ASSOCIATES, : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF LLC : PENNSYLVANIA : Appellant :

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: : v. : : : No. 1157 EDA 2022 MAIN STREET PHASE, II, LP AND : MAIN STREET CINEMA, LP N/K/A : MAIN STREET PHASE II, LP :

Appeal from the Order Entered March 30, 2022 In the Court of Common Pleas of Chester County Civil Division at No(s): 2022-00793-ML

BEFORE: PANELLA, P.J., LAZARUS, J., and SULLIVAN, J.

MEMORANDUM BY SULLIVAN, J.: FILED JUNE 28, 2023

Jeffrey M. Brown Associates, LLC (“JMB”), appeals from the orders

sustaining the preliminary objections filed by Main Street Phase, II, LP, Main

Street Cinema, LP n/k/a/Main Street Phase II, LP (collectively “Main Street”)

and striking JMB’s six mechanics’ lien claims. We vacate the orders and

remand for further proceedings.

This dispute arises from the construction of the Ashbridge Exton

Apartments, an apartment complex located in Exton, Pennsylvania

(hereinafter “the Project”). In 2018, JMB and Main Street entered into a

contract for the construction of the Project, which consists of six multi-story

buildings providing approximately 400 luxury apartment units as well as

amenity and commercial spaces (“the Contract”). Fidelity and Deposit

Company of Maryland (“F&D”), acting as surety, issued a performance bond

guaranteeing JMB’s complete and timely work in accordance with the Contract.

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In June 2020, Main Street issued a notice of default to JMB based on its

defective and untimely performance of the Contract. Main Street also asserted

a claim under F&D’s performance bond. In July 2020, F&D began directly

financing JMB’s operations to complete the Project. F&D retained Nicholson

Professional Consulting to administer an escrow account to control funds for

the payment of contract balances. In connection with the notice of default

and the assistance being provided by F&D, the president of JMB executed a

Letter of Direction to Main Street in July 2020. Therein, JMB irrevocably

directed Main Street to make all subsequent payments for debts due to JMB

under the Contract to an escrow account outside JMB’s control. The Letter of

Direction to Main Street provided, inter alia:

This is to advise you that [JMB], hereby irrevocably requests that any and all payment due or to become due of any kind or nature on account of the above[-]described Contract and Project be made payable to Nicholson Professional Consulting FBO Jeffrey M. Brown Associates, LLC Special Account. . . ..

Please be advised that this letter of direction is irrevocable by [JMB] and that [F&D] agrees to this arrangement. Furthermore, there will be no modification or change in these instructions without the written authorization and express consent of [F&D].

Letter of Direction, 7/2/20, at 1.

On November 3, 2020, JMB, Main Street, and F&D entered into a

Liquidated Damages Settlement Agreement and Dedication of Contract

Balance (the “Dedication Agreement”). The Dedication Agreement provides

that all balances due and owing from Main Street to JMB under the Contract

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must be paid to F&D or into an escrow account controlled by Main Street and

F&D:

7. [Main Street’s] Collection of Settlement Amount from Project Payments: . . . When Final Completion is achieved, [Main Street] will either release the Retainage and any unpaid Contract Balance to [F&D], or a portion thereof that [Main Street] determines is due and owing, and deposit the remaining Retainage amount and unpaid Contract Balance, if any, into an escrow account maintained by a third party escrow agent selected by the parties (“Escrow Account”), such that the full amount of Retainage and unpaid Contract Balance has either been paid to [F&D] and/or into the Escrow Account.

8. Escrow Account: The Parties have agreed that the firm of Land Services USA will serve as the escrow agent to retain escrowed funds, in an interest-bearing account, subject only to release by agreement of [Main Street] and [F&D] or by court order enforcing an arbitration award as provided in Sections 14 and 15 below. ****

10. Owner Payment of Contract Balance: [Main Street] dedicates the unpaid Contract Balance to [F&D] . . . All amounts previously held by [Main Street], as listed in Section 5, are understood by the parties to be part of the Unpaid Balance payable to [F&D] and will be included in the Unpaid Balance for invoicing in accordance with the Contract. JMB will void the two (2) joint checks payable to Delinco and JMB issued by Main Street on June 5, 2020 and JMB will consent to the release of the remaining amounts withheld previously by [Main Street] which are in a joint JMB/[Main Street] checking account.

Dedication Agreement, 11/3/20, at 3.1

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1 The Dedication Agreement further provides that, as of November 2020, F&D

had expended $8,076,113.63 pursuant to the performance bond in order to finance JMB’s completion of the Project. See Dedication Agreement, 11/3/20, at 3, ¶ 9.

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On February 2, 2022, JMB filed six separate mechanics lien claims, each

relating to a different building included in the Project (i.e., buildings A through

F). In each mechanics’ lien claim, JMB averred that: (1) as the general

contractor on the Project, JMB provided labor, materials, equipment and

services to complete the Project; JMB’s work on the Project was completed in

September 2021; (3) all conditions precedent to JMB’s right to payment have

been satisfied; (4) Main Street has made no payments in support of the

Project’s completion since January 2021; (5) the total amount remaining due

by Main Street for the entire Project is $7,521,422.00. JMB further explained

in each claim that:

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