Jerry Zabel Electric Company v. Stonecrest Building Company

CourtMichigan Court of Appeals
DecidedJuly 23, 2015
Docket320168
StatusUnpublished

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Jerry Zabel Electric Company v. Stonecrest Building Company, (Mich. Ct. App. 2015).

Opinion

STATE OF MICHIGAN

COURT OF APPEALS

JERRY ZABEL ELECTRIC COMPANY, UNPUBLISHED July 23, 2015 Plaintiff/Counter-Defendant/Third- Party-Defendant,

v No. 320168 Macomb Circuit Court STONECREST BUILDING COMPANY, a/k/a LC No. 2007-004101-CK SABLE HOMES, f/k/a SILVERCREST CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, and RICHARD J. SABLE,

Defendants/Cross-Defendants- Appellees,

and

EUROPEAN CABINETS,

Defendant/Cross- Defendant/Counter-Plaintiff- Appellant,

ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP, INC., DAVID CHILDS, THERESE CHILDS, DENISE MADDEN, and WILLIAM MADDEN,

Defendants,

STERLING CREEK, L.L.C., SABLE REALTY VENTURES - AMBASSADOR I LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, SABLE REALTY VENTURES – SHELBY I LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, SILVER PINES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, AMBASSADOR I LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, PIPECON, INC., STANDARD DRYWALL, RYSZARD F. ANDRUSZ, TERESA E.

-1- ANDRUSZ, CAROL BUCKHANNON, CAROL GROTELUESCHEN, CPTF MANORS, L.L.C., THERESA V. DELISO, FRANK J. JELISH TRUST, SUSAN K. JELISH TRUST, LOTTIE E. KIEL, OTTOMAR KEIL, JEDDO DRYAWALL, INC., LANDSCAPE SERVICES, INC., LASALLE BANK, CECELIA LEWANDOWSKI, THOMAS O. MARCHIONE, MICHAEL MURDOCK, and NATIONAL EXTERIORS, INC.,

Defendants/Cross-Defendants,

SABLE REALTY VENTURES, L.L.C., SABLE REALTY VENTURES – EAGLE CREEK LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, CORNWALL FIRE PROTECTION, L.L.C., COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC., KEVIN P. LESLIE, PROLINE CERAMIC, INC., STOCK BUILDING SUPPLY, INC., and CHEROKEE CARPET & FLOOR COVERING, INC.,

Defendants/Cross- Defendants/Third-Party Defendants,

WG FIREPLACE, L.L.C.,

Defendant/Cross-Defendant/Cross- Plaintiff,

AMBASSADOR HOMES, INC., NADICKA ANEVSKI, B & D DRYWALL SUPPLY, INC., and BEST BLOCK COMPANY,

Defendants/Cross- Defendants/Counter- Plaintiffs/Cross-Plaintiffs,

-2- HOMEOWNER CONSTRUCTION LIEN RECOVERY FUND, CHARMAIN CHAHINE, W. G. HEATING & COOLING, INC., and J & S TRUCKING AND CLEANUP, L.L.C.,

Defendants/Cross- Defendants/Third-Party Defendants/Cross-Plaintiffs,

BEDIENT CONSTRUCTION, INC.,

Defendant/Cross-Defendant/Cross- Plaintiff/Third-Party Plaintiff,

F & M TRENCHING, INC.,

Intervening Defendant/Cross- Defendant/Counter-Plaintiff/Cross- Plaintiff,

UNITED LAWNSCAPE, INC.,

Intervening Defendant/Cross- Defendant/Third-Party Plaintiff/Third-Party Defendant,

ARLINGTON TRANSIT MIX, INC., DENNIS CARLIN, CARPENTERS PENSION TRUST FUND MANORS, L.L.C., JOSE V. DELAPAZ, LIZA A. DELAPAZ, KOLA GJOKAJ, d/b/a EUROPEAN PAINTING COMPANY, LION MASONRY CORPORATION, MID-AMERICA LABOR TRUST, JULEEN M. O’BRYAN, OHIO SAVINGS BANK, BARBARA M. PRIZGINT, ROY J. PRIZGINT, JOHN PLATEVOET, PRONTO CONSTRUCTION, JOE SCIANNA, PAULINE SCIANNA, CHRISTOPHER MAYNARD, and MICHIGAN

-3- UNDERLAYMENTS,

Third-Party Defendants,

AA CAPITAL EQUITY FUND II LP, CARPENTERS PENSION TRUST FUND- DETROIT AND VICINITY, CENTERPOINTE ELECTRIC L.L.C., DIRECT PLUMBING, INC., MICHIGAN REGIONAL COUNCIL OF CARPENTERS ANNUITY FUND, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., PINE TREE FURNITURE & LIGHTING, INC., WARREN BANK, NISHA YOYAKEY, GATEWAY ENGINEERING & SURVEYING, INC., GOLDON WINDOWS & MIRRORS, INC., and STERLING SANITATION, INC.

Third-Party Defendants/Cross- Defendants,

F & M CONTRACTORS, INC., KAREN CARLIN, THOMAS VANDERMERGEL, JOGODA DJURIC and VOJO DJURIC

Third-Party Defendants/Third-Party Plaintiffs,

KITCHEN SUPPLIERS, INC.,

Third-Party Defendant/Counter- Plaintiff/Cross-Plaintiff,

SERRA VALLE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY,

Third-Party Defendant/Third-Party Plaintiff/Counter-Plaintiff/Cross- Plaintiff.

-4- Before: FORT HOOD, P.J., and SAAD and RIORDAN, JJ.

PER CURIAM.

Defendant European Cabinets (European) appeals the trial court’s dismissal of its cross- claim against defendants Stonecrest Building Company (a/k/a Sable Homes, f/k/a Silvercrest Construction Company) (Stonecrest), and its principal, Richard J. Sable (collectively the Stonecrest defendants), for violation of the Michigan builder’s trust fund act (MBTFA), MCL 570.151 et seq. European also challenges the trial court’s denial of its motion to amend its cross- complaint to add a claim for common-law fraud. For the reasons stated below, we affirm.

I. FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

This case involves the failed development of multiple condominium projects. Before the financial crisis, the real-estate developers who owned the land obtained financing from numerous lenders to build condominiums on their property. Stonecrest served as the project manager for these multiple developments, and had two primary duties in this capacity: (1) interaction with and management of the building-trade contractors who worked on the condominium developments; and (2) provision of other services to the real-estate developers, such as marketing, and negotiation and closing of sales.

After the financial crisis, this arrangement broke down. The real-estate developers suffered significant losses because of a steep decline in the market value of their properties. As a result, they were unable to pay either their lenders, or the numerous building-trade contractors that had worked on the condominium developments. For this reason, many of these contractors sued the real-estate developers, the Stonecrest defendants, and other contractors and associated individuals involved in the construction projects, in an attempt to obtain payment for the services they provided.

This appeal involves the claim of a single building-trade contractor and supplier, European, against the Stonecrest defendants. Stonecrest contracted with European to provide and install countertop materials at three of the condominium projects. As it performed its work, European issued a series of invoices to Stonecrest, and was paid by checks drawn on the accounts of the real-estate development companies. After a number of the real-estate developers defaulted on their loans, and the developers’ lenders took control of the condominium projects, Stonecrest ceased its involvement in the projects on which European was working. Though European was able to obtain partial payment on its invoices through construction liens, it apparently did not receive full payment for its countertop delivery and installation.

To recoup its expenses, European sued the Stonecrest defendants in the Macomb Circuit Court, and demanded payment. Specifically, it alleged that Stonecrest: (1) received money from the real-estate developers intended for payment to building-trade contractors like European; and (2) failed to hold this money in trust, as it was required to do under the MBTFA, for European and other building-trade contractors and suppliers. The Stonecrest defendants responded that Stonecrest merely acted as a manager and agent for the real-estate developers at the various construction projects, and that it never received funds intended to pay building-trade contractors.

-5- Both parties initially moved for summary disposition, which the trial court denied. The court instead held an exhaustive evidentiary hearing, at which it heard testimony from, among others: (1) Richard Sable; (2) European’s owner; and (3) multiple employees of both Stonecrest and European.1 From this testimony, and its examination of financial records and other documents, the court concluded that Stonecrest never received any funds from the lenders or real-estate developers that were intended for dispersal to the building-trade contractors, and instead merely received funds for provision of its own services and to cover its own expenses.2

As such, the court held that European’s claim that Stonecrest violated the MBTFA had no merit, because Stonecrest never received any funds on behalf of European and did not misappropriate such funds.

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