Rutkowski v. Adas (In re Adas)

488 B.R. 358
CourtUnited States Bankruptcy Court, N.D. Illinois
DecidedMarch 7, 2013
DocketBankruptcy No. 09 B 26595; Adversary No. 09 A 1045
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

This text of 488 B.R. 358 (Rutkowski v. Adas (In re Adas)) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering United States Bankruptcy Court, N.D. Illinois primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

Bluebook
Rutkowski v. Adas (In re Adas), 488 B.R. 358 (Ill. 2013).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION

PAMELA S. HOLLIS, Bankruptcy Judge.

This matter comes before the court following trial on the complaint filed by Zen-on Rutkowski against Jerzy Adas. In his complaint, Rutkowski seeks a finding that Adas’ debt to him is nondischargeable under both 11 U.S.C. §§ 523(a)(2)(A) and (a)(4). Rutkowski’s post-trial brief, however, refers only to § 523(a)(4). Having heard the testimony of witnesses and reviewed the exhibits admitted into evidence, the court enters judgment for Rutkowski. The debt Adas owes to Rutkowski is non-dischargeable pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 523(a)(4). The court makes no finding as to whether the debt is nondischargeable pursuant to § 523(a)(2).

FINDINGS OF FACT

Zenon Rutkowski Meets Jerzy Adas, a Successful Contractor, and a Close Friendship Develops

Jerzy Adas left Poland in 1992 and came to the United States, already having acquired several years of construction experience. In 1995, Adas started A & L Construction with a partner. Initially, his business was remodeling, painting and constructing additions. He changed the name of the business to Adas Construction in 1997, the year in which he became the sole owner of the business. Tr. 11/8/11 at 5-7.1

Adas eventually decided to expand into homebuilding. The first home he built was his own in Glenview, Illinois, finishing construction in 1998. He built another home in Glenview in 2000 or 2001, also in excess of 3500 square feet, and a third home about the same size in Des Plaines, Illinois, in 2001-2003. Tr. 11/8/11 at 9-11. His business was successful, and Adas had many of the accompanying trappings of success with his beautiful custom-built home, multiple yearly vacations and new car. Tr. 11/10/11 at 44.

Adas and Rutkowski met in 2003 or 2004, at a Polish school their children were [363]*363attending. They became close friends, visiting each other’s home many times. Their children played together, the families spent holidays with each other and traveled together, and a close personal friendship developed. Adas introduced Rutkowski to other friends, and vice versa. Tr. 11/8/11 at 15-17.

Rutkowski had also emigrated from Poland but had a different career path than Adas. Rutkowski started work in the United States as a security guard, then became a machine operator and later a tool and die designer. Tr. 11/10/11 at 42-43.

Adas and Rutkowski Decide to Invest Together in a Project to Build a New House

In 2005, Adas and Rutkowski started talking about investing in real estate. Tr. 11/8/11 at 18. Adas knew Rutkowski had no experience in construction or in real estate, besides buying his condominium and then, after selling the condominium, purchasing a small house in Wheeling. Tr. 11/8/11 at 18. But Rutkowski had money available from the sale of his condominium, was considering a number of possible investments, and knew that Adas had experience in the industry:

What I [Rutkowski] recall, for example, is that in his house — and the neighbor was actually building a house. He [Adas] took me over. There was only— basically a — you know, the foundation was only there.
He explain to me everything, what’s about, where supposed to — you know, what kind — what kind of wall supposed to go, where would be the brick laid out, and what’s, you know, the excavation and so about — so he knew the, you know, construction of the houses very well. I was actually surprised at that time that he knew it that well, and I was really reassured.
Tr. 11/30/11 at 30, line 23-31, line 9.

Adas was about to start constructing a new house, and he twice took Rutkowski and his wife out to Lake Bluff, Illinois. The first time out, the friends drove around and viewed properties. Tr. 11/10/11 at 48-49. The second time, Adas took the Rutkowskis to see two lots, and told them that he, Adas, was interested in these properties. He had looked at many parcels of real estate previously, but the prices were always too high. Tr. 11/8/11 at 18-20. Rutkowski had never even heard of Lake Bluff. Tr. 11/10/11 at 49.

One parcel was on Plaister Street. Adas eventually bought that property with someone named Andrzejuk. Tr. 11/8/11 at 23. As for the parcel on Safford Place, there was already new construction on the street, as well as a lot on which another homeowner was about to build. Tr. 11/8/11 at 24. The list price was around $360,000; Adas told Rutkowski it would be a good deal at any price less than $300,000. Tr. 11/8/11 at 23. Adas believed Safford was a better location than Plaister and that this would be a very good purchase. He “probably” told Rutkowski so. Tr. 11/8/11 at 24-25.

The Structure of Adas’ and Rutkowski’s Agreement

Adas and Rutkowski agreed to purchase the house on Safford, to tear it down and build a new house. They agreed that Adas would do all building and construction work without charging a general contractor fee. Tr. 11/8/11 at 21-22; Tr. 11/10/11 at 56. Rutkowski and Adas also agreed that Rutkowski was to contribute whatever Adas needed for construction. Tr. 11/8/11 at 22. Adas would contribute 50% of the $50,000 down payment, since he “wanted Zenon to feel all right when he comes to this deal.” Tr. 11/8/11 at 21, lines 22-23. Rutkowski stated that his “responsibility was clear, that I supposed [sic] to come up with the money, possibly around 150,000, [364]*364to start the construction on 914 Safford, and he [Adas] would handle everything else.” Tr. 11/10/11 at 55, lines 10-18.

At the end, they would split the profit. Tr. 11/8/11 at 22; Tr. 11/10/11 at 56-57. Adas thought he could make between $100,000 and $150,000 for the two of them. Tr. 11/8/11 at 31-32. In his experience, house prices rose 10 to 15% annually. Adas believed Safford was “a good deal,” and shared his opinion with Rutkowski. Tr. 11/8/11 at 32, lines 15-21.

Adas handled the negotiations for acquiring the house on Safford. Both Adas and Rutkowski were listed as the buyers on the contract. Pl.Ex. 1. However, Adas “had a lot of debt.” Tr. 11/9/11 at 36, line 19 (afternoon session). He thought it would protect Rutkowski’s interests to be the sole owner, since Rutkowski would be responsible for the mortgage. “He [Rut-kowski] will be on the title, and this will be like a cover for him, I guess. I didn’t know that the market would — is going to nosedive.” Tr. 11/8/11 at 28, lines 12-14.

Adas arranged for the mortgage on Saf-ford with Fifth Third Bank. Tr. 11/8/11 at 22 (“because I already did things like that”). On August 26, 2005, they acquired the Safford property for $280,000. Pl.Ex. 2. Only Rutkowski was on the title.

Adas believed that he and Rutkowski were partners, even though Adas was not on the title at Safford. They shook hands on the deal, although they had no written partnership agreement. Tr. 11/8/11 at 34.

Adas began construction on Safford, using Rutkowski’s funds. Adas was working on the Plaister Street project at the same time, and Rutkowski knew Adas was handling both projects simultaneously (“it was running a little bit in front, two months or so.”). Tr. 11/10/11 at 104.

On April 18, 2006, Rutkowski wrote a check to Jerzy Adas in the amount of $16,000. See Pl.Ex.

Free access — add to your briefcase to read the full text and ask questions with AI

Related

Korrub v. Cohn (In re Cohn)
561 B.R. 476 (N.D. Illinois, 2016)
Faith Temple v. DiPietro
Maine Superior, 2016
Steege v. Johnsson (In re Johnsson)
551 B.R. 384 (N.D. Illinois, 2016)
Muhammad v. Reed (In re Reed)
542 B.R. 808 (N.D. Illinois, 2015)
Muhammad v. Sneed (In re Sneed)
543 B.R. 848 (N.D. Illinois, 2015)
Wen Jing Huang v. Juan Juan Chen (In re Wen Jing Huang)
509 B.R. 742 (D. Massachusetts, 2014)
Sullivan v. Glenn (In re Glenn)
502 B.R. 516 (N.D. Illinois, 2013)

Cite This Page — Counsel Stack

Bluebook (online)
488 B.R. 358, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/rutkowski-v-adas-in-re-adas-ilnb-2013.