Parke Bank v. North Charlotte Road

CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedApril 15, 2016
Docket1363 EDA 2015
StatusUnpublished

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Parke Bank v. North Charlotte Road, (Pa. Ct. App. 2016).

Opinion

J. S69021/15

NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION – SEE SUPERIOR COURT I.O.P. 65.37

PARKE BANK : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF : PENNSYLVANIA v. : : NORTH CHARLOTTE ROAD, LP AND : GEORGE J. SPAEDER, BRUCE P. : EARLE, RHOADS AVENUE NEWTOWN : SQUARE, LP, ROSENDON HOLDING : COMPANY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, : NORTH CHARLOTTE ROAD : POTTSTOWN, GP, LLC, : DOWNINGTOWN PIKE WEST CHESTER, : LP, DOWNINGTOWN PIKE WEST : CHESTER GP, LLC, EAST LINCOLN : HIGHWAY, THORNDALE, LP, AND EAST : LINCOLN HIGHWAY THORNDALE GP, : LLC, : No. 1363 EDA 2015 : Appellants :

Appeal from the Order Entered March 9, 2015, in the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery County Civil Division at No. 2013-02279

PARKE BANK : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF : PENNSYLVANIA v. : : NORTH CHARLOTTE ROAD : POTTSTOWN, LP AND GEORGE J. : SPAEDER, BRUCE P. EARLE, RHOADS : AVENUE NEWTOWN SQUARE, LP, : ROSENDON HOLDING COMPANY : LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, NORTH : CHARLOTTE ROAD POTTSTOWN, GP, : LLC, DOWNINGTOWN PIKE WEST : CHESTER, LP, DOWNINGTOWN PIKE : WEST CHESTER GP, LLC, EAST : LINCOLN HIGHWAY, THORNDALE, LP, : J. S69021/15

AND EAST LINCOLN HIGHWAY : THORNDALE GP, LLC, : : APPEAL OF: NORTH CHARLOTTE : ROAD POTTSTOWN, LP AND GEORGE : J. SPAEDER, RHOADS AVENUE : NEWTOWN SQUARE, LP, NORTH : CHARLOTTE ROAD POTTSTOWN, GP, : LLC, DOWNINGTOWN PIKE WEST : CHESTER, LP, DOWNINGTOWN PIKE : WEST CHESTER GP, LLC, EAST : LINCOLN HIGHWAY, THORNDALE, LP, : No. 1666 EDA 2015 AND EAST LINCOLN HIGHWAY : THORNDALE GP, LLC, : : Appellants :

Appeal from the Order Entered March 9, 2015, in the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery County Civil Division at No. 2013-02279

BEFORE: GANTMAN, P.J., FORD ELLIOTT, P.J.E., AND OLSON, J.

MEMORANDUM BY FORD ELLIOTT, P.J.E.: FILED APRIL 15, 2016

This is an appeal from the orders entered March 9, 2015, granting

Parke Bank’s petition to fix fair market value and denying appellants’ petition

to mark the judgment satisfied. We affirm.

The trial court has aptly summarized the history of this case as

follows:

The instant appeal arises from a Petition to Fix Fair Market Value of Real Property Sold and for Deficiency Judgment (the “Bank’s Petition”) filed by Parke Bank (the “Bank”). On February 1, 2013, the Bank filed a Praecipe to Transfer Judgment to this Court. The judgment was in the amount of

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$9,762,357.86, and was originally entered by the Court of Common Pleas of Delaware County, Pennsylvania. A judgment in that amount was thereafter entered against North Charlotte Road Pottstown, LP (the “Debtor”) in this Court. The judgment against North Charlotte Road Pottstown, LP, arises from a loan taken out by North Charlotte in the amount of $8,000,000.00 which North Charlotte failed to repay as agreed. (N.T. 8/19/14, p. 27). The Bank held a mortgage on the property located at 1400 North Charlotte Street, Pottstown, Pennsylvania (the “Property”)[Footnote 1] and thus secured the $8,000,000.00 loan.

[Footnote 1] Situated on the Property is a shopping center constructed in 1971. (See N.T. 12/2/14, p. 32). This shopping center has its own parking lot in addition to a single building with approximately 85,000 square feet of space. The building has a long frontage and is very deep as well. (N.T. 8/19/14, p. 30).

On May 2, 2013, the Bank filed a Praecipe for Writ of Execution Upon a Confessed Judgment. On September 12, 2013, the Property was sold to the Bank at a Sheriff’s Sale. On October 1, 2013, Parke Bank filed its petition to fix fair market value. On April 9, 2014, George J. Spaeder (“Spaeder”), a respondent named in the Petition, filed a Verified Petition to Mark Judgment Satisfied, to Strike the Petition of Parke Bank to Fix Fair Market Value and for Deficiency Judgment, and for Other Relief (“Spaeder’s Petition”).

This Court held a hearing on the Petition and Spaeder’s Petition on August 19, 2014. This Court also heard testimony in the matter on December 2, 2014. On March 4, 2015, this Court entered two Orders. The first Order denied Spaeder’s Petition. The second Order Fixing Fair Market Value -- Deficiency Judgment granted the Bank’s Petition, fixing the fair market value of the Property at

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$4,500,000.00. The Order further established that the amount of the judgment owed to the plaintiff that was not discharged by the sale of the property was $5,369,725.37, plus continuing interest, attorney’s fees and costs.

Subsequently, on March 18, 2015, Spaeder filed a Motion for Post-Trial [relief] seeking relief from this Court’s Orders entered March 4, 2015. On May 5, 2015, this Court held a hearing on the motion for post-trial relief and entered an Order denying the motion.

On April 8, 2015, Defendant North Charlotte Road Pottstown, LP and Respondents George J. Spaeder, Rhoads Avenue Newtown Square, LP, North Charlotte Road Pottstown, GP, LLC, Downingtown Pike West Chester, LP, Downingtown Pike West Chester GP, LLC, East Lincoln Highway Thorndale, LP, and East Lincoln Highway Thorndale GP, LLC (“Appellants”) filed two Notices of Appeal indicating that Appellants were challenging this Court’s two Orders dated March 4, 2015. Appellants’ appeals of those Orders are currently pending resolution under Superior Court Docket Number 1363 EDA 2015. In addition, on May 12, 2015, Appellants appealed this Court’s Order dated May 5, 2015 denying Spaeder’s motion for post-trial relief. This Opinion addresses the appeal from this Court’s May 5, 2015 Order.

Trial court opinion, 6/22/15 at 1-3.1

1 On July 21, 2015, this court issued a rule to show cause why the appeal should not be quashed as untimely, where the appeal was taken from the May 5, 2015 order denying appellants’ motion for post-trial relief. See Parke Bank v. North Charlotte Road Pottstown, LP et al., No. 1666 EDA 2015, per curiam order (Pa.Super. filed 7/21/15) (“A motion for post-trial relief may not be filed to matters governed exclusively by the rules of petition practice. Furthermore, a motion for post-trial relief may not be filed to orders disposing of proceedings that do not constitute a trial.”) (citations omitted). Because a deficiency judgment on the Bank’s petition to fix fair market value was entered on the docket on March 9, 2015, it appeared that appellants’ notice of appeal filed May 12, 2015 was untimely.

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Appellants have raised the following issues for this court’s review:

1. Did the trial court err in fixing fair market value of the property in the amount of the Appellee bank’s private sale of the property to its customer with bank financing, without exposing the property to the market, without any appraisal or other evidence to support its valuation, in an amount that was $1,300,000 less than the fair market value judicially admitted in the bank’s Deficiency Judgment Petition?

2. Did the lower court err in denying the Appellants’ petition to mark the judgment satisfied when the Appellee bank collected $800,000 of an alleged deficiency on its judgment before getting a determination that there was any remaining deficiency?

3. Did the lower court err in permitting the bank to apply that prematurely collected $800,000 to unrelated debt that was not cross-collateralized with the North Charlotte loan in order to collect the same $800,000 a second time from the Appellee North Charlotte Loan guarantors who did not guaranty cross-collateralized debt?

Id. In their response, appellants averred that they filed two notices of appeal on April 8, 2015, from the trial court’s orders entered on March 4, 2015, granting the Bank’s petition for a deficiency judgment and fixing fair market value, and denying appellants’ petition to mark judgment satisfied.

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