United Wholesale Mtge., LLC v. Kings County Clerk's Off.

2026 NY Slip Op 50053(U)
CourtNew York Supreme Court, Kings County
DecidedJanuary 16, 2026
DocketIndex No. 533069/2025
StatusUnpublished
AuthorAaron D. Maslow

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United Wholesale Mtge., LLC v. Kings County Clerk's Off., 2026 NY Slip Op 50053(U) (N.Y. Super. Ct. 2026).

Opinion

United Wholesale Mtge., LLC v Kings County Clerk's Off. (2026 NY Slip Op 50053(U)) [*1]
United Wholesale Mtge., LLC v Kings County Clerk's Off.
2026 NY Slip Op 50053(U)
Decided on January 16, 2026
Supreme Court, Kings County
Maslow, J.
Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431.
This opinion is uncorrected and will not be published in the printed Official Reports.


Decided on January 16, 2026
Supreme Court, Kings County


United Wholesale Mortgage, LLC, Plaintiff,

against

Kings County Clerk's Office; ELIEZER LOW;
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as nominee for
CAKE MORTGAGE CORP., Defendants.




Index No. 533069/2025

McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce LLP, New York City (Djibril Carr of counsel) for plaintiff.

Michael J. Siudzinski, Asst. Deputy Counsel, NYS Unified Court System, New York City, for defendant King's County Clerk's Office.
Aaron D. Maslow, J.

The following papers efiled on NYSCEF were used on this motion: 12-27.

Upon the foregoing papers, having heard oral argument [FN1] , and due deliberation having been had, the within motion seeking a default judgment is determined as follows.

Background

Plaintiff commenced this action seeking vacatur of a satisfaction of mortgage allegedly filed in error. As background, Plaintiff alleged that it is the prior servicer and lender for a mortgage entered into on or about February 24, 2024, between Eliezer Low ("Mortgagors") and Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for United Wholesale Mortgage, LLC, in the amount of $1,399,300.00 (the "First Mortgage"). The First Mortgage was recorded in the Office of the City Register of the City of New York on March 1, 2024, at CFRN 2024000053421. The First Mortgage secured real property located at 1458 55th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11219, and designated as Block 5685, Lots 28 & 128 in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York (the "Premises").

Thereafter on May 19, 2025, Mortgagors entered into a mortgage with Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Cake Mortgage Corp ("Cake"), in the amount of $614,778.51 (the "Gap Mortgage"). The Gap Mortgage was recorded in the Office of the City Register of the City of New York on June 13, 2025, at CFRN 2025000159498. On that same date, May 19, 2025, Mortgagors entered into a Consolidation, Extension and Modification Agreement with Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Cake Mortgage Corp., which purpose was to consolidate the First Mortgage and the Gap Mortgage and create a single lien on the Property in the amount of $1,999,000.00 (the "CEMA"). The CEMA has not been recorded.

The intention of the parties was to have the First Mortgage assigned to Cake, to have the CEMA recorded and for the First Mortgage to remain open of record until the CEMA was paid in full. Nevertheless, on or about June 10, 2025, through inadvertence and/or error, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for United Wholesale Mortgage, LLC, its successors and assigns, executed a Satisfaction of Mortgage (the "Satisfaction") as to the First Mortgage and recorded same with the Office of the City Register of the City of New York on June 12, 2025 at CFRN 2025000158780.

As a result of the Satisfaction, an assignment cannot be recorded for the First Mortgage as intended, and the CEMA cannot be recorded. Plaintiff's interests allegedly have been adversely impacted by the recording of the Satisfaction as it is unable to finalize this transaction. Plaintiff brings this action in equity, claiming that it has no adequate remedy at law. Mortgagors are joined as defendants herein, for notice, because they are the current owners of the Property and mortgagors under the First Mortgage, Gap Mortgage and CEMA.

Defendant Kings County Clerk's Office, was joined as a defendant, asserted Plaintiff, [*2]because the latter sought a determination that would vacate and/or amend the Kings County property records. Defendant Cake was joined as a defendant for notice, because they are the holder of the Gap Mortgage and CEMA which are affected by the erroneously-filed Satisfaction.

Plaintiff claims that it served the Defendants and none appeared. Therefore, it sought a default judgment as follows:

(1) Vacating the Satisfaction of Mortgage dated June 10, 2025, and recorded in the Office of the City Register of the City of New York on June 12, 2025 at CFRN 2025000158780;
(2) Declaring the Mortgage dated February 29, 2024, and recorded in the Office of the City Register of the City of New York on March 1, 2024, at CFRN 2024000053421 to be in full force and effect; and
(3) Granting Plaintiff such other and further relief as is just and proper.


Service of Papers

Movant claimed that the affidavits of service confirmed that all Defendants were served with the summons and complaint. However, in preparing for oral argument on this motion, the Court noticed that Plaintiff's process server claimed service on Defendant Kings County Clerk's Office by serving James Blain on October 10, 2025, at 3:38 p.m., at the County Clerk's office. Being aware that Mr. Blain retired before that date, the Court issued an interim order directing the process server, John Downs Jr., to testify.

On January 16, 2026, besides presiding over oral argument, the Court took testimony of two witnesses: John Downs Jr., Plaintiff's process server, and Craig Schatzman, Deputy County Clerk.

Mr. Downs testified that on October 10, 2025, he went to 360 Jay Street, in Brooklyn, which is the address of the Civil Term of State Supreme Court and the County Clerk. He took a photograph of the floor he was on. It depicts a hallway, and down the hallway there was a set of open doors above which appear the words "County Clerk." Mr. Downs maintained that he went inside and served a person on the right side of the office who identified himself as James Blain. "Mr. Blain" was described in the affidavit of service as white, having brown hair, being approximately 52, 5'8"-5'11" tall, and weighing 200-224 lbs. Mr. Downs' photograph was admitted into evidence as Exhibit 1. Admitted into evidence as Exhibit 2 was Mr. Downs' note-taking sheet from October 10, 2025, containing entries for serving "Blain, James," a "court Assistant," and his physical description. "Brown Brick" is also written.

Craig Schatzman, Deputy County Clerk, testified that he was not served with the summons and complaint on October 10, 2025. He asked those present in the office that day whether they were served and nobody said they were. He added that James Blain retired in 2023 from the Kings County Clerk's office. Mr. Blain did not return, for instance to help out. Mr. Blain had worked for decades and was well known for his career there.

The Court notes that Mr. Blain's retirement in 2023 was discussed in a July 24, 2023 article in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle in an article entitled "Brooklyn celebrates James Blain's remarkable 33-year journey in the court system." The Court acknowledges that when in private practice, it would deal with Mr. Blain, who was always courteous and generous with his explanations of filing procedures.

Counsel for Defendant Kings County Clerk's Office argued that his client was improperly sued.

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