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Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York

Suarez v. Axelrod Fingerhut & Dennis

839 150374/14·Judge: Mazzarelli, Acosta, Moskowitz, Gische, Webber0 citations·Filed April 14, 2016

Table of Contents

  • Summary of the case Suarez v. Axelrod Fingerhut & Dennis
  • Key Issues of the case Suarez v. Axelrod Fingerhut & Dennis
  • Key Facts of the case Suarez v. Axelrod Fingerhut & Dennis
  • Decision of the case Suarez v. Axelrod Fingerhut & Dennis
  • Impact of the case Suarez v. Axelrod Fingerhut & Dennis
  • Opinions
  • Opinions
  • Suarez v Axelrod Fingerhut & Dennis (2016 NY Slip Op 02915) Suarez v Axelrod...

Table of Contents

  • Summary of the case Suarez v. Axelrod Fingerhut & Dennis
  • Key Issues of the case Suarez v. Axelrod Fingerhut & Dennis
  • Key Facts of the case Suarez v. Axelrod Fingerhut & Dennis
  • Decision of the case Suarez v. Axelrod Fingerhut & Dennis
  • Impact of the case Suarez v. Axelrod Fingerhut & Dennis
  • Opinions
  • Opinions
  • Suarez v Axelrod Fingerhut & Dennis (2016 NY Slip Op 02915) Suarez v Axelrod...

Summary of the case Suarez v. Axelrod Fingerhut & Dennis

The court granted summary judgment for plaintiffs Alix and Brea on their wrongful eviction claim against Turin Housing Development Fund, Co., Inc., as they were known occupants. Other claims, including breach of contract, were not resolved due to factual disputes. Claims for breach of the covenant of quiet enjoyment, conversion, and trespass to chattels were dismissed as they are not separate causes of action in wrongful eviction cases.

Key Issues of the case Suarez v. Axelrod Fingerhut & Dennis

  • Wrongful eviction
  • Breach of contract

Key Facts of the case Suarez v. Axelrod Fingerhut & Dennis

  • Alix and Brea were known occupants of the apartment.
  • The eviction by Turin defendants was deemed wrongful.

Decision of the case Suarez v. Axelrod Fingerhut & Dennis

Summary judgment granted for wrongful eviction against Turin defendants.

Impact of the case Suarez v. Axelrod Fingerhut & Dennis

The decision clarifies that known occupants wrongfully evicted can obtain summary judgment against responsible parties.

Opinions

Suarez v Axelrod Fingerhut & Dennis (2016 NY Slip Op 02915) Suarez v Axelrod Fingerhut & Dennis 2016 NY Slip Op 02915 Decided on April 14, 2016 Appellate Division, First Department Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431. This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the Official Reports. Decided on April 14, 2016 Mazzarelli, J.P., Acosta, Moskowitz, Gische, Webber, JJ. 839 150374/14 []Cruz Suarez, et al., Plaintiffs-Appellants-Respondents, vAxelrod Fingerhut & Dennis, et al., Defendants-Respondents-Appellants, Turin Housing Development Fund, Co., Inc., et al., Defendants-Respondents. Bierman & Associates, New York (Mark H.

Bierman of counsel), for appellants-respondents. L' Abbate, Balkan, Colavita & Contini, L.L.P., Garden City (Noah Nunberg of counsel), for respondents-appellants. Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP, New York (Jaime R. Wozman of counsel), for Turin Housing Development Fund, Co., Inc., Richard J. Thomas, Harvey Minsky, Ellen Durant, Martha Miller, Linda Burstion, Angela Faison-Strobe, Jacqueline Seidenberg, Evelyn Rivera and Veronica Jimenez, respondents.

Cantor, Epstein & Mazzola, LLP, New York (Gary Ehrlich of counsel), for Douglas Elliman Property Management, Deborah Hassell-Dobies and Patricia Pettway-Brown, respondents. Order, Supreme Court, New York County (Nancy M. Bannon, J.), entered January 30, 2015, which, insofar as appealed from as limited by the briefs, denied plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment as to liability on the cause of action for wrongful eviction in plaintiffs Alix and Brea's favor and the causes of action for breach of the covenant of quiet enjoyment, breach of fiduciary duty, conversion, trespass to chattels, and breach of contract, and for treble damages under RPAPL 853, and, upon a search of the record, granted summary judgment dismissing the causes of action for breach of the covenant of quiet enjoyment, conversion, and trespass to chattels, and granted plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment dismissing defendant Axelrod Fingerhut & Dennis's (Axelrod) affirmative defenses of lack of standing, lack of fiduciary duty and lack of privity, unanimously modified, on the law, to grant plaintiffs summary judgment as to liability on the cause of action for wrongful eviction on behalf of Alix and Brea as against defendant Turin Housing Development Fund, Co., Inc. and its individual board members (the Turin defendants), to grant summary judgment, upon a search of the record, dismissing the cause of action for breach of fiduciary duty, and to deny plaintiffs' motion as to Axelrod's affirmative defenses of lack of standing and lack of privity, and otherwise affirmed, without costs. The record demonstrates conclusively that the eviction of plaintiffs Alix and Brea by the Turin defendants was wrongful, inasmuch as they were unrefutedly known occupants of the apartment.

Thus, Alix and Brea are entitled to summary judgment on the cause of action for wrongful eviction as against the Turin defendants. However, issues of fact preclude summary judgment on that cause of action as against the remaining defendants, and with respect to plaintiffs' other causes of action, including the claim for breach of contract. The court also correctly denied plaintiffs summary judgment on their claim for treble damages under RPAPL 853 on the ground that the amount of the claim must be evaluated upon a full record (see Mayes v UVI Holdings, 280 AD2d 153 [1st Dept 2001]). The court correctly dismissed the causes of action for breach of the covenant of quiet []enjoyment, conversion, and trespass to chattels since in the specific context of a wrongful eviction action these claims “do not constitute cognizable causes of action but merely state demands for damages to be considered as elements of the statutory cause of action [wrongful eviction] upon which summary relief is sought” (id. at 161).

Upon a search of the record, we grant summary judgment dismissing the cause of action for breach of fiduciary duty. No such duty is owed to plaintiffs by any of the defendants (see Peacock v Herald Sq. Loft Corp., 67 AD3d 442, 443 [1st Dept 2009]). The court erred in dismissing Axelrod's affirmative defenses of lack of standing and lack of privity.

These defenses are not prima facie meritless with respect to the cause of action for negligence. THIS CONSTITUTES THE DECISION AND ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT, APPELLATE DIVISION, FIRST DEPARTMENT. ENTERED: APRIL 14, 2016 CLERK

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