U.S. Bank N.A. v. BJ Org. of N.Y., Inc.

2024 NY Slip Op 51230(U)
CourtNew York Supreme Court, Richmond County
DecidedSeptember 9, 2024
DocketIndex No. 150232/2021
StatusUnpublished
Cited by1 cases

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U.S. Bank N.A. v. BJ Org. of N.Y., Inc., 2024 NY Slip Op 51230(U) (N.Y. Super. Ct. 2024).

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U.S. Bank N.A. v BJ Org. of N.Y., Inc. (2024 NY Slip Op 51230(U)) [*1]
U.S. Bank N.A. v BJ Org. of N.Y., Inc.
2024 NY Slip Op 51230(U)
Decided on September 9, 2024
Supreme Court, Richmond County
Castorina, 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This opinion is uncorrected and will not be published in the printed Official Reports.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 September 9, 2024
Supreme Court, Richmond County


U.S. Bank National Association, AS TRUSTEE FOR VELOCITY COMMERCIAL CAPITAL LOAN TRUST 2016-1, Plaintiff,

against

BJ Organization of New York, Inc. et al, Defendant.




Index No. 150232/2021

Counsel for the Plaintiff:

Djibril Anwar Carr, Esq.

McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC

485f Route 1 S Suite 300

Iselin, NY 08830

Phone: (732) 692-6849

E-mail: djibril.carr@mccalla.com

Counsel for Defendant:

Ositadinma Benjamin Okeke, Esq.

3312 Church Avenue, 3rd Floor

Brooklyn, NY 11203

Phone: (718) 940-3855

E-mail: chukwunwe@aol.com
Ronald Castorina, Jr., J.

The following e-filed documents listed on NYSCEF (Motion #005) numbered 95-112, 116-117, 121 and (Motion #006) numbered 113-115, 118-120 and 122 were read on this motion.



Upon the foregoing documents, and after argument conducted on September 5, 2024, Motion Sequence No. 005 and Motion Sequence No. 006 are resolved and therefore, it is hereby,

ORDERED that Plaintiff Motion Sequence No. 005 pursuant to RPAPL § 1321; RPAPL [*2]§ 1351; and RPAPL § 1354 is DENIED in its entirety, without prejudice to renew; and it is further,

ORDERED, that Defendant Mohamed's Motion Sequence No. 006 pursuant to CPLR § 4403 is GRANTED in its entirety; and it is further,

ORDERED, that the Clerk of the Court shall enter judgment accordingly.

Memorandum Decision


I. Procedural History

On or about February 3, 2021, Plaintiff filed a summons, complaint and notice of pendency alleging that Defendants defaulted under a commercial mortgage and commercial note by failing to make payments due. Plaintiff filed Motion Sequence No. 005 by notice of motion on July 18, 2024, seeking (1) Confirming the Referee's Report made in accordance with RPAPL § 1321; (2) a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale pursuant to RPAPL § 1351; (3) distribution of the sale proceeds pursuant to RPAPL § 1354; and (4) such additional relief as this court may deem just and proper.

Defendant Mohamed filed Motion Sequence No. 006 by notice of cross motion on July 24, 2024, seeking (a) rejection of the referee's report dated May 14, 2024, pursuant to CPLR § 4403; (b) rejection of the application for entry of judgment of foreclosure and sale; (c) rejection of the application directing the distribution of the sale proceeds; and (d) such other, further and different relief as the court deem just and proper.

Plaintiff filed a combined opposition to Motion Sequence No. 005 and reply to Motion Sequence No. 006 on August 14, 2024. Defendant Mohamed filed opposition to Motion Sequence No. 005 on August 14, 2024, and reply on Motion Sequence No. 006 on August 21, 2024. Oral argument was heard by the Court on both motions on September 5, 2024.



II. Facts

This commercial mortgage foreclosure action was commenced by filing the Summons and Complaint in the Richmond County Clerk's Office on February 3, 2021, the County where the mortgaged property is located. (NY St Cts Filing [NYSCEF] Doc No. 100). The action was brought to foreclose a commercial mortgage executed by Ahmed Mohamed as president of BJ Organization of New York Inc to Velocity commercial Capital, LLC in the amount of $234,000.00, dated May 12, 2015 (NY St Cts Filing [NYSCEF] Doc No. 97) and recorded in the Richmond County Clerk's Office on June 12, 2015 (NY St Cts Filing [NYSCEF] Doc No. 98).

On February 3, 2021, Plaintiff filed a Notice of Pendency in accordance with RPAPL § 1331 and CPLR Article 65. (NY St Cts Filing [NYSCEF] Doc No. 101). On April 29. 2016, Plaintiff was of the Assignee of the subject note. (NY St Cts Filing [NYSCEF] Doc No. 103). Further, the underlying note and mortgage were validly assigned to U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee for Velocity Commercial Capital Loan Trust 2016-1, current Plaintiff, by Assignment of Mortgage dated October 25, 2016, and recorded in the Richmond County Clerk's Office on November 3, 2016, as Land Doc No.: 627492. (NY St Cts Filing [NYSCEF] Doc No. 99).

On February 22, 2023, the Plaintiff moved for summary Judgment and an Order of Reference, which was granted by the Court by order dated May 24, 2023. (NY St Cts Filing [NYSCEF] Doc No. 104). On May 14, 2024, the Referee executed an Oath and Report of Amount Due which computed the amount due the Plaintiff to be $365,907.66 as of January 31, 2024, and determined that the property should be sold as one parcel. (NY St Cts Filing [NYSCEF] Doc No. 106). On July 18, 2024, Plaintiff filed the instant motion seeking to confirm the referee's report; enter judgment of foreclosure and sale; and directing the distribution of sale proceeds.

Defendant Mohamed alleges the referee did not notify him or his counsel about any proposed hearing to determine the amount owed on the mortgage and the first time the report was made available to Defendant Mohamed was upon the filing of Motion Sequence No. 5. (NY St Cts Filing [NYSCEF] Doc No. 121). Defendant Mohamed further alleges that the referee's findings with respect to the total amount due to the Plaintiff were not substantially supported by the record. (see id).

The referee's report provides as follows:

I, Edward R. Finkelstein, Referee in said Order named, do report, that before proceeding to hear the testimony I was duly sworn to determine the questions referred to me, and to make a just and true report thereon, according to the best of my understanding; that I have computed and ascertained the amount due to Plaintiff upon the said note and mortgage, as of May 14, 2024 to br the sum of $365,907.66.
Schedule A, hereunto annexed, contains a schedule of documentary evidence introduced before me, and shows the amounts due for principal, interest and other amounts now due to Plaintiff.
I have made inquiry as to the advisability of selling the mortgaged premises in parcels and find accordingly that the mortgaged premises should be sold in one parcel. (NY St Cts Filing [NYSCEF] Doc No. 106).


The attached Schedule A provides:
ABSTRACT OF DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE
Copy of the Summons and Complaint (includes copies of the Note & Mortgage)
Affidavit in Support of Merit and Amount Due (see id).

No further documents were attached to Schedule A.

In the Affidavit of Amount Due, Sandie Lawrence, Department Manager Special Servicing of Velocity Commercial Capital LLC, successor Plaintiff to U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee for Velocity Commercial Capital Loan Trust 2016-1, testifies:

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