Markowitz Trust

47 Pa. D. & C.2d 775, 1969 Pa. Dist. & Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 341
CourtPennsylvania Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia County
DecidedSeptember 5, 1969
Docketno. 3256 of 1968
StatusPublished

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Opinion

SHOYER, J.,

By decree of Shoyer, J., dated October 24, 1968, Harry P. Begier, Jr., Esq., was appointed guardian ad litem for Ronald Markowitz, a minor, to represent the minor in proceedings to set aside a bond and mortgage executed by Marion Markowitz, trustee, encumbering premises 2611 Tremont Street, Philadelphia, owned by the trust estate of Marion Markowitz, settlor, in which Ronald Markowitz, the minor, is the sole beneficiary.

On October 25, 1968, pursuant to a petition filed by Harry P. Begier, Jr., guardian ad litem for Ronald Markowitz, a minor, a citation was directed to issue to Marion Markowitz, trustee of the estate of Marion Markowitz, settlor, Scott Consumer Discount Company, mortgagee, and Gerald Davis, agent for mortgagee, to show cause why the mortgage of premises 2611 Tremont Street, Philadelphia, to Scott Con[776]*776sumer Discount Company should not be set aside, the conveyance thereof rescinded, and the hen of the mortgage on said premises stricken off.

The petition for the citation recited, inter aha, that Ronald Markowitz, a minor, who was born April 2, 1958, resides with his mother, Marion Markowitz, at 2611 Tremont Street, Philadelphia; that by irrevocable deed dated April 20, 1967, Marion Markowitz, settlor, accepted title to premises 2611 Tremont Street as trustee for her son, Ronald Markowitz, upon the following terms:

. . to maintain the property, collect the income therefrom and pay the taxes or other charges which may become due from time to time and pay over the net income therefrom unto the above mentioned Ronald Markowitz, a Minor, during his minority and immediately upon the said Minor attaining the age of 21 years, title to the property shah immediately vest in the said Ronald Markowitz absolutely and in fee without the necessity of any formal transfer by the Trustee. During the continuance of the Trust, the Trustee shall have frill power to sell or dispose of said premises or mortgage same for such amounts and in such conditions as she, in her sole discretion, may think best, and execute and deliver such instruments as may be necessary to vest a valid title in such purchaser or mortgagee without liability on the part of such purchaser or mortgagee to see to the application of the purchase price or mortgage money.”

The petition avers that on or about August 1, 1968, Marion Markowitz met Gerald Davis, an automobile salesman and agent for Scott Consumer Discount Company, a finance company; that Gerald Davis represented to Marion Markowitz that he could obtain an automobile for her without a down payment, and if payments were not met, the car would be repossessed without further liability; that on or about August 19, [777]*7771968, a loan arrangement was executed at the office of Scott Consumer Discount Company in the presence of John A. Ottobre, a vice-president of Scott Consumer Discount Company, and in the presence of Gerald Davis, agent for Scótt Consumer Discount Company. The petition further averred:

“8. Gerald Davis and John A. Ottobre fraudulently induced MARION MARKOWITZ to execute as trustee a document which was a bond and mortgage on premises 2611 Tremont Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and caused such bond and mortgage to be filed of record on August 22, 1968, in Book J.R.S., Vol. 107, page 37, in the Department of Records of Philadelphia County.”

Further, that Gerald Davis and John A. Ottobre knowingly caused the bond and mortgage to be a lien against the trust property although the $1,813 was to be used for the purchase of an automobile for the personal account of Marion Markowitz; that Marion Markowitz refused to accept delivery of the automobile because it was of less value than the one she purchased.

Gerald Davis filed an answer to the petition. He therein admitted that on August 1, 1968, he began negotiating with Marion Markowitz to sell her an automobile, and that he was present at Scott Consumer Discount Company when a loan agreement was being executed, but he denied that he was an agent for Scott Consumer Discount Company and denied that he and John A. Ottobre fraudulently induced Marion Markowitz, as trustee, to execute a bond and mortgage on premises 2611 Tremont Street and caused such bond and mortgage to be recorded, and denied that the automobile delivered to Marion Markowitz was of less value than the one promised her.

Scott Consumer Discount Company filed an answer in which it denied that Gerald Davis was its [778]*778agent. It admitted that a loan was arranged at the office of Scott Consumer Discount Company in the presence of Gerald Davis and John A. Ottobre, a vice-president of Scott Consumer Discount Company, but Gerald Davis was never represented to be an agent of the Scott Consumer Discount Company; and it is denied by them that they fraudulently induced Marion Markowitz to execute the bond and mortgage; and they admit that Mr. Ottobre knew that Marion Markowitz was purchasing an automobile and that the bond and mortgage would be a lien on the trust assets; but they aver that the loan was made directly to Marion Markowitz, and Gerald Davis received no funds from the finance company.

Marion Markowitz, John A. Ottobre and Jerry Davis, also known as Gerald Davis, testified in support of their respective positions.

The uncontradicted evidence establishes, and I find as a fact, that premises 2611 Tremont Street, Philadelphia, was conveyed by Edward Markiewicz and Helen J. Markiewicz, fiAv, to Marion Markowitz, trustee, in trust for Ronald Markowitz, a minor, for a recited consideration of $21,000, for the uses and purposes recited in the petition.

I find as a fact that Ronald Markowitz, a minor, resides with his mother, Marion Markowitz, on the premises 2611 Tremont Street, and the trust is an active trust.

The Orphans’ Court Division has exclusive jurisdiction over the administration of inter vivos trusts: Section 301 of the Orphans’ Court Act of August 10, 1951, P. L. 1163, as amended by the Act of December 22, 1965, P. L. 1192; 20 PS §2080.301(3). And, under section 301(12) of the Orphans’ Court Act, supra, matters concerning title to trust real estate must also be brought before the Orphans’ Court Division.

Section 304 of the Orphans’ Court Act of August 10, 1951, supra, 20 PS §2080.304, provides that “The orphans’ court shall have all legal and equitable [779]*779powers required for and incidental to the exercise of its jurisdiction.”

The evidence clearly establishes that the trustee here mortgaged the trust property to obtain the loan for the express and only purpose of buying an automobile for her personal use. I so find. I further find that the conduct of the trustee in pledging the trust property for her personal benefit by executing bond and warrant and mortgage secured upon premises 2611 Tremont Street constitutes a serious and substantial breach of trust, which makes it necessary that she be removed from her office as trustee. An appropriate order will be entered accordingly, removing Marion Markowitz from office as trustee under the deed of trust.

The evidence convincingly establishes that Scott Consumer Discount Company, through its managing officer, Vice-President Ottobre, unmistakably knew that the loan which he was making to Mrs. Markowitz at Jerry Davis’s solicitation was for her personal use, to buy an automobile for her personal use; not for any trust purpose. Mr.

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