JP Morgan Chase, N.A. v. Hagemeyer
Opinion
OPINION OF THE COURT
Ordered that the motion by the plaintiff for an order (a) pursuant to CPLR 3212, granting summary judgment declaring (i) that the treasurer’s deed issued to the County of Suffolk as incident to a tax lien sale is void as against the real property that is the subject of this action, (ii) that the interests of the plaintiff in and to the subject property were not cut off thereby, (iii) that the mortgage presently held by the plaintiff is a valid first mortgage lien against the subject real property, and (iv) that either the plaintiff or defendants Charles Hagemeyer and Gina Marie Hagemeyer can redeem the subject property upon the payment of all outstanding real property taxes, and (b) correcting the name of the plaintiff from JPMorgan Chase, N.A. to JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., is denied-, and it is further ordered that the cross motion by defendant County of Suffolk for an order pursuant to CPLR 3212, granting summary judgment dismissing the complaint, is granted to the extent indicated below, and is otherwise denied.
This action, brought pursuant to RPAPL article 15, is to compel the determination of claims to certain real property located at 111 Cherubina Lane, North Babylon, New York. The plaintiff commenced the action by filing of a summons and complaint on January 8, 2013. Issue was joined by defendant County of Suffolk on or about January 27, 2013. Defendants Charles Hagemeyer and Gina Marie Hagemeyer have not answered the complaint or otherwise appeared in the action.
The plaintiff alleges in its complaint that the Hagemeyers acquired title to the property on or about August 1, 1995; that on or about February 26, 2004, the Hagemeyers obtained a loan from Flagstar Bank, FSB in the amount of $300,000; that to evidence the debt and to secure payment of the loan, the Hagemeyers executed and delivered to Flagstar a note and mortgage on the property; that the mortgage was recorded in the office of the Suffolk County Clerk on March 23, 2004; that on or about March 31, 2012, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as Flagstar’s nominee, assigned the note and mortgage to the plaintiff; and that the assignment was recorded in the office of the Suffolk County Clerk on June 27, 2012. It also appears that on July 30, 2010, Gina Marie Hage[707] meyer filed a chapter 7 bankruptcy petition in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of New York, that she received a discharge in bankruptcy on October 26, 2010, and that the bankruptcy case was closed on January 4, 2011.
According to the records of the Suffolk County Treasurer, the Hagemeyers defaulted in the payment of taxes levied on the property for the 2006/2007 tax year. On December 7, 2007, the County of Suffolk purchased the tax lien at auction. Notice to redeem the property within three years of the date of the tax lien sale (i.e., by Dec. 7, 2010) was delivered by the Suffolk County Treasurer to the Hagemeyers by certified mail on or about August 12, 2010, during the pendency of the bankruptcy proceeding.
Footnotes
47 Misc. 3d 705 (JP Morgan Chase, N.A. v. Hagemeyer) — published by Counsel Stack Legal Research, free access to 12M+ legal documents.