PORT LIBERTE HOMEOWNERS ASSOC., INC. v. Sordoni Const. Co.

924 A.2d 592, 393 N.J. Super. 492
CourtNew Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division
DecidedJune 4, 2007
StatusPublished
Cited by20 cases

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PORT LIBERTE HOMEOWNERS ASSOC., INC. v. Sordoni Const. Co., 924 A.2d 592, 393 N.J. Super. 492 (N.J. Ct. App. 2007).

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924 A.2d 592 (2007)
393 N.J. Super. 492

PORT LIBERTE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.; and Port Liberte Condominium Association I, Inc., a New Jersey Non-Profit Corporation, Plaintiffs-Appellants,
v.
SORDONI CONSTRUCTION COMPANY; Sordoni Skansa Construction Co.; Z.A.K. Construction, L.P., a Partnership; Roman Asphalt Corp.; Dowcon, Inc.; Greene Mechanical Corporation; D.J. Hartnett Co., Inc.; Grandview Waterproofing, Inc.; Waterproofing Systems of N.J., Inc.; Masonry Preservation Systems, Inc.; Novingers, Inc.; Speranza Brickwork; Quality Roofing Co., Inc.; Alumex Corp.; Tuschyn Roofing Co.; Kadco Construction Associates, Inc.; Superior Sheetmetal & Roofing Contractors, Inc.; Three Brothers Roofing Contractors, Inc.; Maximum Air Conditioning & Heating Corp.; Audubon Millwork & Supply; Thiele Construction Co., Inc.; J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc.; Rocket Construction Co.; Azur Iron Works; Dover Elevator Co.; Model Metal Industries, Inc.; Jobin Waterproofing Corp.; Morlot Carpentry, Inc.; Cambridge Drywall & Carpentry; C & D Waterproofing Corp.; Crisdell Construction Corp.; Bad-Mar Corporation; Grinnell, Inc.; Phil Neto Construction Co.; Del Turco Brothers; Renaissance Security Consultants, Inc.; Watts Roofing Co., Inc.; The Ehrenkrantz Group, P.C.; Formglass, Inc.; Fisher Skylights, Inc.; Trinity Installation; Hastings Pavement Co.; S.M. Electric Co.; American Trimstone; Rcrm, Inc. Window And Door Discounters; Lehr Associates; Olko Engineering; AJ Ross Logistics, Inc.; Casteel/USA, Inc.; Active Glass Corporation; Architectural Wood Products; Campbell Painting; Cord Contracting Co., Inc.; William B. Davis, Inc.; Fine Painting And Decorating; Forty Fort Lumber; David Friedland Painting; General Glass and Aluminum Company; Hudson Shatz Paint Co.; Industrial Coatings International; Met Corp., Inc.; Perfect Concrete Cutting Corp.; Price-Berian, Inc.; W.N. Russell & Co.; Seaport Construction, Inc.; United Craftsman; Universal Building Supply; and Whitehouse East Development Corporation, Defendants, and
Dryvit Systems, Inc., Defendant-Respondent, and
Sordoni Construction Company, Defendant/Third-Party Plaintiff,
v.
The Spoerry Group, Inc.; Paul W. Bucha; Howard, Needles, Tammen & Bergendoff; Robert Silman Associates; Geo-Systems, Inc.; Spencer, White & Prentice; Skyland Steel Company; Tnemec Co., Inc.; Tnemec East, Inc.; MCP Coatings, Inc.; MCP Facilities, Inc.; Houck & Co., Inc.; *593 Dryvit Systems, Inc.; Tremco; Peter Corsell Associates; Auburn Bath International; Peter Kastle; Interlocking Pavers, Inc.; Roman Asphalt Corporation; Kilby Management, Inc., Third-Party Defendants.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Argued January 30, 2007.
Decided June 4, 2007.

*595 Dennis J. Drasco, argued the cause for appellants (Lum, Danzis, Drasco & Positan and Kennedy Wronko & Kennedy, attorneys; Mr. Drasco, Paul A. Sandars, III, Roseland, and E. Richard Kennedy, Sr., of counsel and on the brief).

Andrew P. Fishkin, New York City, argued the cause for respondent (Edwards & Angell, attorneys; Mr. Fishkin and Charles W. Stotter, Short HIlls, of counsel and on the brief).

John Randy Sawyer, argued the cause for amicus curiae Community Associations Institute (Stark & Stark, attorneys, Lawrenceville; Mr. Sawyer and Rachael Costigan, of counsel and on the brief).

Before Judges COBURN, R.B. COLEMAN and GILROY.

The opinion of the court was delivered by

GILROY, J.A.D.

Plaintiffs, Port Liberte Homeowners Association and Port Liberte Condominium Association I, appeal from the November 24, 2004, order of the Law Division granting defendant Dryvit Systems, Inc.'s (Dryvit) motion for summary judgment. The question presented is whether plaintiffs, non-profit corporations charged with controlling and maintaining a condominium's common elements, formed after the misrepresentations or omissions complained of were made, have standing to assert common law and consumer fraud claims against the manufacturer of a product used by the developer in the construction of the common elements. Because we conclude that plaintiffs have sufficient standing, we reverse.

Port Liberte is a residential condominium development in Jersey City, comprised of single-family detached homes, townhomes, and mid-rise buildings, established pursuant to the New Jersey Condominium Act, N.J.S.A. 46:8B-1 to -38. The developer and original sponsor of Phase I of the development was Port Liberte Partners (PLP). Defendant Dryvit is a corporation in the business of manufacturing and selling Exterior Insulation Finish System (EIFS)[1] barriers, the cladding used on the Phase I buildings. Defendant Sordoni Construction Company (Sordoni) was the general contractor for the project. Defendant Novingers, Inc. (Novingers), was the subcontractor engaged by Sordoni that installed the Dryvit EIFS on the buildings.

PLP began construction of Phase I in January 1986, when it hired Sordoni as its general contractor. On May 30, 1986, PLP registered the project with the Department of Community Affairs (DCA). In July 1986, PLP chose to install Dryvit's EIFS barrier on the exterior of the Phase I buildings, and on July 17, 1986, Sordoni executed a subcontract with Novingers to install the EIFS. Novingers commenced installation of the EIFS in November 1986, and upon completion a year later, *596 Dryvit issued a three-year warranty on the EIFS cladding.

In the interim, on or about February 26, 1987, PLP filed copies of its Master Deed and Declaration of Covenants with the DCA. On March 10, 1987, the Master Deed and Declaration of Covenants were recorded in the Hudson County Clerk's Office, marking the creation of the plaintiff associations.

Prior to January 1991, PLP had been in complete control of the project. On January 25, 1991, PLP filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and relinquished control of the project to the associations before 75% of the units had been sold, N.J.S.A. 46:8B-12.1d. After gaining control, plaintiffs discovered defects in the EIFS products, which allegedly had caused significant water and structural damage to the buildings. As a result, plaintiffs commenced this action in June 1992 against Sordoni and other parties who had participated in the construction of the common elements.

After eleven years of litigation, six amended complaints, and eight years of mediation, plaintiffs settled with all parties except Dryvit. On June 23, 2003, plaintiffs filed a motion for leave to file a seventh amended complaint to assert claims for common law fraud and consumer fraud. Plaintiffs alleged that prior to Dryvit negotiating and agreeing to supply the EIFS, it had falsely advertised and represented to PLP and/or Novingers that its EIFS was a complete water barrier system when, in fact, it had knowledge that the EIFS products were defective and would not remain water-impermeable when installed over a non-masonry substrate, even when installed in strict conformity with installation specifications; that Dryvit had made false and misleading misrepresentations knowing that Novingers and PLP would rely thereon in recommending, selecting and purchasing Dryvit's products; and that plaintiffs were third-party beneficiaries of the contract between Dryvit and Novingers. On July 21, 2003, Dryvit filed a cross-motion for summary judgment, seeking dismissal of plaintiffs' sixth amended complaint. Both motions were granted.

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