PRD MANAGEMENT, INC., ETC. VS. WILLIAM RICHARDSON (L-0061-17, CAMDEN COUNTY AND STATEWIDE)

CourtNew Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division
DecidedJanuary 15, 2021
DocketA-4326-18T4
StatusUnpublished

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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4326-18T4

PRD MANAGEMENT, INC. t/a TAUNTON RUN VILLAGE,

Plaintiff-Respondent,

v.

WILLIAM RICHARDSON,

Defendant/Third-Party Plaintiff-Appellant,

PRD MANAGEMENT, INC. t/a TAUNTON RUN VILLAGE and MICHELE LERRO,

Third-Party Defendants- Respondents. ____________________________

Argued November 17, 2020 – Decided January 15, 2021

Before Judges Gilson and Gummer.

On appeal from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Camden County, Docket No. L-0061-17. Theresa C. Grabowski argued the cause for appellant.

Michael J. Weiss argued the cause for respondent PRD Management, Inc. t/a Taunton Run Village.

Darren C. Kayal argued the cause for respondents PRD Management, Inc. t/a Taunton Run Village and Michele Lerro (Rudolph & Kayal, PA, attorneys; Darren C. Kayal, on the brief).

PER CURIAM

This appeal arises out of disputes between a landlord and a tenant. The

landlord, PRD Management, Inc. t/a Taunton Run Village (PRD), filed an action

to evict the tenant, William Richardson. Richardson responded by filing

counterclaims and a third-party complaint against PRD and one of its

employees, Michele Lerro. Following a series of motions to compel discovery

and seeking summary judgment, the matter proceeded to arbitration in

accordance with Rule 4:21A. The arbitrators awarded PRD a net award of

$2,257 and stated that Richardson was "100%" liable and PRD had "0" liability.

No party sought to reject the arbitration award or to demand a trial de

novo. Instead, PRD and Richardson cross-moved to confirm the arbitration

award. Richardson argued that the arbitration award entitled him to treble

damages and attorney's fees under the Anti-Eviction Act (the Act), N.J.S.A.

2A:18-61.1 to -61.12. The trial court rejected Richardson's interpretation of the

A-4326-18T4 2 arbitration award and entered orders confirming the award. In that regard, the

trial court entered a judgment in favor of PRD, requiring Richardson to pay

$2,257, as well as pre-judgment interest. The judgment also dismissed with

prejudice all the claims in Richardson's counterclaim and third-party complaint.

Richardson seeks to appeal from several pre-arbitration interlocutory

orders and the orders confirming the arbitration award. We dismiss the appeal

from the interlocutory orders because Richardson did not seek a trial de novo.

Moreover, because the trial court correctly confirmed the arbitration award, we

also dismiss Richardson's appeal of those orders because the arbitration award

is not subject to appeal. See R. 4:21A-6(a).

I.

PRD is a landlord of an apartment complex. Richardson had been a tenant

of the complex for seventeen years when, in November 2016, PRD filed an

action to evict Richardson, contending that he had failed to pay rent. PRD filed

the action because it believed Richardson had violated his lease by continuously

feeding wild cats on the property.

In response, Richardson filed an answer, counterclaims, and a third-party

complaint. In his third-party complaint, Richardson asserted various causes of

action, including wrongful eviction; malicious prosecution; invasion of privacy;

A-4326-18T4 3 extortion; harassment; breach of contract; intentional and negligent infliction of

emotional distress; and violations of the Consumer Fraud Act, N.J.S.A. 56:8-1

to -20.

The parties engaged in discovery, during which several disputes arose.

On December 15, 2017, in response to cross-motions to compel, the trial court

entered an order directing PRD and Richardson to provide certain discovery.

The order also stated that the complaint, answer, and defenses of PRD and Lerro

were stricken without prejudice.

In 2018, PRD and Lerro moved to reinstate their answer and defenses,

representing that they had supplied discovery. The trial court granted that

motion in an order entered on April 27, 2018. The April 27, 2018 order also

expressly stated that the order of December 15, 2017 was "vacated[.]"

In May 2018, PRD and Lerro moved for summary judgment, seeking to

dismiss the third-party complaint. Richardson cross-moved for summary

judgment in his favor. In an order dated June 18, 2018, the trial court granted

partial summary judgment to PRD and dismissed all but two counts of

Richardson's third-party complaint. The remaining claims alleged wrongful

eviction and misrepresentation related to the wrongful eviction. The court also

A-4326-18T4 4 dismissed all claims against Lerro and denied Richardson's cross-motion for

summary judgment.

In July 2018, Richardson filed a motion to vacate the June 18, 2018 and

April 27, 2018 orders and recuse the trial judge. Those motions were denied in

an order entered on November 9, 2018.

In the November 9, 2018 order, the trial court also ordered the parties to

attend arbitration under Rule 4:21A. The arbitration was conducted on February

26, 2019. A two-member arbitration panel entered an award in favor of PRD in

the amount of $2,257. The arbitrators briefly set forth the reasons for the award

and explained that they were awarding PRD a net award based on PRD's claim

of unpaid rent in the amount of $4,757, less credits given to Richardson for his

"security deposit, moving expenses and other damages totaling $2 ,500[.]" In

other words, the arbitrators awarded PRD unpaid rent in the amount of $4,757,

deducted $2,500, and entered a "net award [of] $2,257.00[.]"

No party rejected the arbitration award, nor did any party file a demand

for a trial de novo. Instead, the parties cross-moved to confirm the arbitration

award. In his cross-motion, Richardson contended the arbitrators effectively

found that PRD had wrongfully evicted him in violation of the Act and,

therefore, he was entitled to treble damages and attorney's fees.

A-4326-18T4 5 The trial court heard oral argument on the cross-motions to confirm the

arbitration award and, on April 26, 2019, the court entered three orders. The

court denied Richardson's request for treble damages and attorney's fees. The

court then entered orders confirming the arbitration award by entering a

judgment in favor of PRD and requiring Richardson to pay $2,257. The court

also dismissed with prejudice all claims set forth by Richardson in his

counterclaims and third-party complaint.

Richardson now seeks to appeal from seven orders. Specifically, he seeks

to appeal from pre-arbitration orders entered on August 18, 2017, April 27,

2018, June 18, 2018, and November 9, 2018. He also seeks to appeal from three

orders entered on April 26, 2019, confirming the arbitration award.

II.

"Rule 4:21A governs the arbitration of civil actions[.]" Grey v. Trump

Castle Assocs., L.P., 367 N.J. Super. 443, 447 (App. Div. 2004). The rule sets

forth procedures for arbitrating certain civil disputes. See R. 4:21A-4. Those

procedures are designed to promote efficiency and to conserve judicial

resources. Grey, 367 N.J. Super. at 447.

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