WM Capital Partners 53, LLC v. Barreras Inc.

373 F. Supp. 3d 350
CourtUnited States District Court
DecidedMarch 28, 2019
DocketCivil No. 17-1122 (ADC)
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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WM Capital Partners 53, LLC v. Barreras Inc., 373 F. Supp. 3d 350 (usdistct 2019).

Opinion

AIDA M. DELGADO-COLÓN, United States District Judge

Before the Court is plaintiff WM Capital Partners 53, LLC's ("plaintiff") motion for summary judgment and supporting documents, ECF No. 26 , and co-defendant Barreras Inc.'s ("Barreras") opposition thereto and cross-motion for summary judgment, ECF No. 30 . Plaintiff opposed the cross-motion, ECF Nos. 39, 40 , and Barreras filed a reply, ECF No. 44-1 . Co-defendant Gables Towers, Inc. ("Gables") has not appeared in the case thus far. Plaintiff also filed an emergency motion for writ of provisional remedy. ECF No. 58 . Barreras filed a motion requesting more time to respond to the emergency motion and moved for leave to file Spanish language documents. ECF Nos. 59, 61 . For the following reasons, plaintiff's motion for summary judgment, ECF No. 26 , is GRANTED . The filings at ECF Nos. 58, 59, 61, are MOOT . Barreras's cross-motion for summary judgment is DENIED . ECF No. 30 . Clerk of Court shall enter judgment as to all defendants in favor of plaintiff.1 Plaintiff shall submit a proposed declaration for the Court's consideration by April 30, 2019.

I. Background

Plaintiff filed a complaint seeking declaratory relief under 28 U.S.C. §§ 2201, 2202, and Rule 57 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. ECF No. 1 . Plaintiff is the creditor of an outstanding debt of over $ 32 million originally secured by a leasehold mortgage and mortgages on a commercial development in San Juan, Puerto Rico ("Citi Towers Complex"). Id. at 2. Gables is the current debtor on the mortgages, which were executed "to fund the construction, purchase and ongoing maintenance of the Citi Towers Complex" located on a plot of land leased from Barreras. Id.

*355The present case arises in the wake of Gables's default on the lease with Barreras and the corresponding state court and arbitration proceedings between Gables and Barreras related to the default. Plaintiff seeks a declaratory judgment solidifying its purported right to be subrogated into the position of lessee under P.R. Laws Ann., tit. 30, § 6086 ("Article 59(7)") (certified translation at ECF No. 27-41 ). ECF No. 27 at 16. Barreras contends that plaintiff's rights under Article 59(7) have already been litigated in state court and during a binding arbitration proceeding. ECF No. 30 at 3-4. Accordingly, Barreras cross-moves for summary judgment arguing that plaintiff's federal case is barred by principles of res judicata. Id. at 21-23. Alternatively, Barreras requests this Court to certify to the Puerto Rico Supreme Court the question of first impression posed by plaintiff's request: whether and how Article 59(7) applies in this scenario. ECF No. 44-1 at 14 n.5.

Plaintiff opposes, arguing that the arbitration and corresponding state court decisions are not binding on it because those tribunals denied plaintiff's and its predecessor's requests to intervene. ECF Nos. 39 at 1-2; 40 at 13. Plaintiff also argues that Barreras's cross-motion for summary judgment is not compliant with this Court's anti-ferret rule. ECF No. 39 at 21-25 ; 40 .

A. Uncontested Facts2

1. WM Capital is a limited liability company organized under the laws Delaware. ECF Nos. 27 at 1; 32 at 1.

2. Barreras is a Puerto Rico for profit corporation. ECF Nos. 27 at 1; 32 at 2.

3. Gables is a Puerto Rico for profit corporation. Id.

4. In 1960, Barreras's predecessor, as lessor, entered a lease with a renewable period of up to ninety-nine years with The First National City Bank of New York (the "Deed of Lease").3 The Deed of Lease pertained to a parcel of land in the Hato Rey Ward of San Juan and included a grant of construction rights to the lessee. The Deed of Lease was recorded at page 61, of Volume 717 of the Puerto Rico Property Registry of San Juan, Section II, Río Piedras North, on property 20,584. ECF No. 27 at 2-3, 27-5 at 2 ; 32 at 2.

5. On March 31, 1988, a "Deed of Construction" was executed to notify the Puerto Rico Property Registry Registrar of the constructed office complex so that the structures could be recorded as a separate and independent property, subject to the leasehold right. The structures described in the "Deed of Construction," were recorded at page 111 of Volume 1,295 of the Puerto Rico Property Registry of San Juan, Section II, Río Piedras North and identified as property 35,957. The buildings constructed on the parcel eventually became known as the Citi Towers Complex. ECF Nos. 27 at 4; 27-6; 27-7; 32 at 3.

6. Two mortgages over the leasehold estate were executed and recorded in the Puerto Rico Property Registry in 1998, by one of Gables's predecessors-in-interest, Lincoln Realty, Inc.

*3567. In 2005, Gables became the successor-in-rights to the original lessee. Gables executed two additional mortgages-one in 2005 and one in 2006-and a restructuring amendment to the 2006 mortgage in 2009. ECF Nos. 27 at 4-9; 32 at 3-4.

8. Pertinent to the issues on summary judgment, the Deed of Lease states:

NINE: During the term of this lease, Tenant shall be the owner of the New Building. At any time after Tenant shall have completed its investment of not less than ONE MILLION DOLLARS ($ 1,000,000.00) in reconstructing, remodelling [sic], or rebuilding as contemplated in paragraph SEVEN hereof, the Tenant shall have the option to terminate this lease contract and to surrender possession of the leased land and ownership of the New Building to the Landlord, without any liability to the Landlord other than for payment of rent up to the effective date of such termination.

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