Matter of Pressley

2024 NY Slip Op 24062
CourtSurrogate's Court, Monroe County
DecidedMarch 1, 2024
StatusPublished

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Matter of Pressley, 2024 NY Slip Op 24062 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 2024).

Opinion

Matter of Pressley (2024 NY Slip Op 24062) [*1]
Matter of Pressley
2024 NY Slip Op 24062
Decided on March 1, 2024
Surrogate's Court, Monroe County
Ciaccio, S.
Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431.
This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the printed Official Reports.


Decided on March 1, 2024
Surrogate's Court, Monroe County


In the Matter of the Estate of David B. Pressley, Deceased.




File No. 2006-40

Ronald S. Goldman, Esq., Rochester, New York, for Petitioner Home Pride Builders and Developers

Jonathan D. Pincus, Esq., Rochester, New York, for David Thomas Pressley, individually and as Executor of the Estate of David B. Pressley, and for the Estate of David B. Pressley. Christopher S. Ciaccio, J.

In this proceeding to collect on a claim against estate funds, Home Pride Builders and Developers ("Home Pride") asserts that it should be reimbursed by the estate for assessments it paid against real property previously owned by the estate and which Home Pride bought at a foreclosure auction. The assessments were incurred prior to the foreclosure sale and transfer of title.

Because the estate was not in privity with Home Pride, either directly or as a third-party beneficiary, and because no other category of a claim has been asserted which would make the estate legally responsible to Home Pride for the assessed charges, the claim is dismissed.[FN1]


FACTS

The following facts are undisputed.

David B. Pressley died in 2006. His Will left his residuary property, which included real [*2]property located at 1912 North Union Street, in the Town of Parma, County of Monroe, State of New York, to his two sons, David Thomas Pressley and William Arthur Pressley. It bears emphasizing that the Will did not devise the property directly to the two sons, but rather, left the property to them as part of the residuary bequest.

Son David Thomas Pressley was issued letters testamentary by this court on January 11, 2006. The estate proceeding has never been closed, and the letters remain in full force and effect to the present.[FN2] Ownership of the North Union Street property was never transferred out of the estate nor was the property ever sold.

In June 2022 the County of Monroe commenced a foreclosure proceeding against the North Union Street property for non-payment of taxes. That proceeding went to judgment, which was entered on December 20, 2022, and the property was purchased at a foreclosure auction for $81,000.00 by Home Pride. A referee's deed in foreclosure transferring title was executed and filed on March 23, 2023.

After payment of outstanding liens, surplus funds in the amount of $64, 681.33 were deposited with the County of Monroe Treasury on November 28, 2023.

The notice of foreclosure and/or the terms of sale (which were read at the auction) provided that the purchaser took the property subject to "violations of record, if any, now or hereafter against the premises, and any fines, charges, or assessments arising therefrom, "and "the amount of any unpaid water, sewer, pure water, electric, natural gas, or other utility charges, as well as maintenance or demolition charges heretofore or hereafter levied, assessed or accrued against or with respect to such parcel."

After taking possession, Home Pride received bills for services that were assessed in 2022 before the foreclosure sale. The Monroe County Water Authority billed Home Pride directly for $3781.25. The Town of Parma billed for reimbursement of $325.00 it had paid to an independent contractor, T.K. Services. for "lawn mowing/trimming," for a June 21, 2022, job, and for $10, 895.00 it paid, also to T. K. Services, for "property maintenance" that had a job completion date of July 16, 2022.

Home Pride paid the bills, which totaled $15,001.25.

On October 2, 2023, Home Pride appeared in the Supreme Court foreclosure action, by its attorney Ronald Goldman, Esq., and claimed a right to the surplus monies from the sale of North Union Street. The "Notice" states that Home Pride suffered a loss "in the amount of "$12,959.08 for prior tax liens and a water bill" that the claimant states should have been extinguished in the foreclosure sale.

On November 14, 2023, the Pressley brothers, David Thomas and William Arthur, filed a "Notice of Claim to Surplus Monies," meaning the $64, 681.33 resulting from the sale of the North Union Street property, and on December 20, 2023, moved in Supreme Court by Notice of Motion for an Order pursuant to RPAPL 1355 for an Order directing distribution of the surplus monies. That matter is pending.

On January 11, 2024, Home Pride filed in Surrogate's Court a "Verified Claim" for $!5,001.25 against the Estate of David Pressley (file number 2006-40).

On January 17, 2024, Home Pride followed the claim filing with a petition pursuant to SCPA 1809 and 2102(4) seeking an Order directing the executor of the estate of to show cause why Home Pride shouldn't be reimbursed for the $15,001.25 it paid to the Town of Parma for clean-up services rendered to the estate before the foreclosure sale.

The Estate filed its Answer and Objections on February 23, 2024.

Counsel for both parties subsequently filed attorney affirmations and appeared on the return date of the Order To Show Cause. Argument was heard from both parties.


DISCUSSION

Jurisdiction

It is well settled that "Supreme Court and Surrogate's Court have concurrent jurisdiction in matters involving decedents' estates" (Matter of Estate of Ryan, 212 AD3d 902, 903-04 [3d Dept 2023], appeal dismissed, 39 NY3d 1095 [2023]; McNeil v. McNeil, 205 AD3d 43, 45 [3d Dept. 2022] [internal quotation marks, ellipsis and citations omitted]; see also NY Const, art VI, § 12[d]; SCPA 201).

Generally, where a dispute is brought in both courts, jurisdiction "should continue to be exercised by [the court] whose process was first issued" (McNeil v. McNeil, 205 AD.3d at 45, [internal quotation marks and citation omitted]; see Zeglen v. Zeglen, 150 AD2d 924, 925 [3d Dept. 1989]). However, it is also true that jurisdiction should continue where "all rights can be properly determined in a single action" (Wood v. Chenango County Natl. Bank & Trust Co., 282 App.Div. 283, 286 [3d Dept. 1953] [internal quotation marks and citations omitted]).

Although Surrogate's Court has broad jurisdiction over the affairs of decedents, such "jurisdiction does not extend to independent matters involving controversies between living persons" (Matter of O'Connell, 98 AD3d 673, 674 [2d Dept. 2012] [internal quotation marks and citations omitted]).

However, unlike in Matter of Estate of Ryan, 212 AD3d 902, 903-04 (3d Dept 2023), appeal dismissed, 39 NY3d 1095 (2023), here the dispute is not one between living persons, but between the estate of David Pressley and Home Pride. Thus, Surrogate's Court is the proper venue for resolution of the claim against the Estate.


Merits of the Claim

Black's Law Dictionary, 2nd Ed., defines a claim as "1.

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