Lease Finance Group, LLC v. Qazi
Opinion
OPINION OF THE COURT
Plaintiff Lease Finance Group, LLC commenced this action for breach of a personal guaranty. It is undisputed that defendant, Kamran Qazi, signed an equipment finance lease to pay $198 per month over a four-year period beginning April 28, 2014. Mr. Qazi also signed a personal guaranty that guaranteed payment of the lease. The lease was for two Verifone VX 520s credit card processing terminals. It is also undisputed that defendant failed to make monthly payments after November 1, 2014. Plaintiff seeks $8,118 for the remaining unpaid lease payments and compensation for attorneys’ fees.
The lease defendant signed contained a “no cancellation” provision that stated: “You cannot cancel this Lease during the Lease Term for any reason. You do not have a free trial period. Your duty to make the monthly lease payments is absolute, unconditional and irrevocable.”
This type of equipment lease is what is known as a “hell or high water” lease, where, upon the lessee’s acceptance of the equipment, the lessee’s obligations become “irrevocable” and “not subject to cancellation” (see UCC 2-A-407 [2] [b]). The lessee also waives all defenses and warranties to the enforceability of the equipment finance agreement.
The original lessor was Americorp Leasing LLC. On April 19, 2014, Americorp assigned the lease to plaintiff. This was also the same day that defendant signed the lease.
English is not defendant’s first language. Defendant claims that the vendor capitalized on this and tricked him into signing the lease. The vendor told him that he (defendant) would save money by switching to companies providing processing [946] services (see letter from, defendant to the court [defendant’s opposition] dated Jan. 30, 2017).
Footnotes
56 Misc. 3d 944 (Lease Finance Group, LLC v. Qazi) — published by Counsel Stack Legal Research, free access to 12M+ legal documents.