Rapaport v. Broadway Kitchens & Baths

2024 NY Slip Op 30616(U)
CourtNew York Supreme Court, New York County
DecidedFebruary 27, 2024
StatusUnpublished

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Rapaport v Broadway Kitchens & Baths 2024 NY Slip Op 30616(U) February 27, 2024 Supreme Court, New York County Docket Number: Index No. 651200/2020 Judge: Louis L. Nock Cases posted with a "30000" identifier, i.e., 2013 NY Slip Op 30001(U), are republished from various New York State and local government sources, including the New York State Unified Court System's eCourts Service. This opinion is uncorrected and not selected for official publication. FILED: NEW YORK COUNTY CLERK 02/27/2024 04:51 PM INDEX NO. 651200/2020 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 96 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 02/27/2024

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK NEW YORK COUNTY PRESENT: HON. LOUIS L. NOCK PART 38M Justice ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------X INDEX NO. 651200/2020 PENINA RAPAPORT and ELIYAHU KALATSKY, 08/26/2022, Plaintiffs, MOTION DATE 09/16/2022

-v- MOTION SEQ. NO. 002 003

BROADWAY KITCHENS & BATHS and ERKO LEKOVIC, DECISION + ORDER ON Defendants. MOTION

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The following e-filed documents, listed by NYSCEF document numbers (Motion 002) 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, and 93 were read on this motion for SUMMARY JUDGMENT .

The following e-filed documents, listed by NYSCEF document numbers (Motion 003) 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 92, 94, and 95 were read on this motion for A MECHANICS LIEN .

LOUIS L. NOCK, J.

Plaintiffs bring this action against defendant Broadway Kitchens & Baths (“Broadway

Kitchens”) seeking damages in connection with a purchase agreement wherein plaintiffs

purchased hired Broadway Kitchens to perform certain renovation work on their Manhattan

apartment. The complaint contains causes of action against Broadway Kitchens and defendant

Erko Lekovic (“Lekovic”) for breach of contract, breach of implied covenant of good faith and

fair dealing, unjust enrichment, and violations of General Business Law §§ 349-350 (complaint,

NYSCEF Doc. No. 61).1 Broadway Kitchens now moves for summary judgment, pursuant to

CPLR 3212, dismissing the complaint asserted against it and in its favor on its counterclaim for a

1 On April 7, 2021, default judgment as to liability was entered against Mr. Lekovic for his failure to appear in this action (NYSCEF Doc No. 20-21).

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mechanic’s lien to foreclose on the apartment and to recover the unpaid monies owed (Mot. Seq.

No. 002). Plaintiffs, pursuant to Lien Law § 39, move to cancel the mechanic’s lien due to

Broadway Kitchens’ alleged willful exaggeration of the lien amount (Mot. Seq. No. 003).

Background

Broadway Kitchens is a general contractor who was under contract with plaintiffs, the

owners of an apartment located at 100 West 89th Street, Apt 2C, New York, New York 10024

(the “apartment”), to perform renovation work. On or about July 2, 2018, plaintiffs entered into

a purchase agreement with Broadway Kitchens for the purchase of materials and services to

renovate the apartment (contract, NYSCEF Doc. No. 41). According to the contract, plaintiffs

agreed to pay Broadway Kitchens a total of $124,540 for the labor and materials required for the

renovations to be paid in several installments (id. at BKB 000001). The work was scheduled to

commence on August 1, 2018, with an estimated completion date of December 1, 2018 (id.).

However, the contract was not signed until September 9, 2018 (id.). The scope of the work

included demolition and reconstruction of the kitchen, master bathroom, and hall bathroom,

removal of old floors and new floor installation, and patching and painting of all walls within the

apartment (id. at BKB 000004-5).

On or about January 30, 2019, Broadway Kitchens entered into change order agreements

(the “change orders”) with plaintiffs modifying the contract, crediting plaintiffs for their

provision of tile and plumbing materials for the hall bathroom and master bath (change orders

#1-2, NYSCEF Doc. Nos. 43-44). On or about March 1, 2019, Broadway Kitchens entered into

another change order for kitchen cabinets (change order #4, NYSCEF Doc. No. 49).

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Lekovic, a subcontractor for Broadways Kitchens, was responsible for physically

performing the renovations in plaintiffs’ apartment (Chinman EBT tr, NYSCEF Doc. No. 38 at

35, 134, 141).

On or about April 5, 2019, plaintiffs terminated the contract with Broadway Kitchens

(Rappaport EBT tr, NYSCEF Doc. No. 39 at 69-70; Kalatsky EBT tr, NYSCEF Doc. No. 40 at

18-19, 58; Rapaport aff., NYSCEF Doc No. 66, ¶ 13). Plaintiffs contend that Broadway

Kitchens’ failure to complete the work properly caused delays in the renovations. Plaintiff

Rapaport testified that Broadway Kitchens installed the wrong size hardwood floor planks and

only admitted its error after she measured the planks herself (Rapaport EBT tr, NYSCEF Doc.

No. 39 at 69-70). She also testified that Broadway Kitchens used plaintiffs’ apartment to store

garbage from another job in her building (id. at 84-85) as well as causing water to leak into the

unit below plaintiffs (id. at 104-105). Plaintiff Rapaport further testified that a wall was wrongly

installed in the open-concept-kitchen based on the wrong design plan being used (id. at 67-68),

and Broadway Kitchens installed the floors badly, damaged kitchen cabinets, and delayed

ordering kitchen materials (id. at 108). Additional defects were allegedly discovered after the

contract was terminated, causing plaintiffs to partially redo the waterproofing in the bathroom

and kitchen (id. at 95-96, 109).

Jefferson Chinman, the president, chief financial officer, and owner of Broadway

Kitchens, testified that plaintiffs failed to purchase the tile and the plumbing fixtures for the

bathrooms, leaving them “stuck” waiting for these materials; failed to finalize plans for the

kitchen until four months after the designs had been started; and prevented Broadway Kitchens

from installing the cabinets, hardware, and tile backsplash in the kitchen when plaintiffs barred

Broadway Kitchens from entering the building (Chinman EBT tr, NYSCEF Doc. No. 38 at 9, 18,

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75-78). Chinman further testified that plaintiffs failed to provide vanities, counters, faucets,

medicine cabinet, items for the shower, toilets, as well as bath accessories and shower valve or

trim (id. at 79-81). He denies that plaintiffs ever expressed any dissatisfaction with the quality of

the renovations (id. at 124-125); but admits to repairing a “slight leak in one of the valves” that

caused “minor ceiling damage” to the store below plaintiffs’ apartment (id. at 135-136).

After they terminated the contract, plaintiffs instructed the building staff to bar entry to

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