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OneWest Bank v. Cook

Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department
Apr 27, 2022
204 A.D.3d 1025 (N.Y. App. Div. 2022)

Opinion

2020–02532 Index No. 15641/13

04-27-2022

ONEWEST BANK, FSB, respondent, v. Donald J. COOK, etc., appellant, et al., defendants.

The Ranalli Law Group, PLLC, Hauppauge, NY (Ernest E. Ranalli of counsel), for appellant. Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC, Westbury, NY (Jospeh F. Battista and Leah Lenz of counsel), for respondent.


The Ranalli Law Group, PLLC, Hauppauge, NY (Ernest E. Ranalli of counsel), for appellant.

Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC, Westbury, NY (Jospeh F. Battista and Leah Lenz of counsel), for respondent.

FRANCESCA E. CONNOLLY, J.P., SHERI S. ROMAN, LINDA CHRISTOPHER, WILLIAM G. FORD, JJ.

DECISION & ORDER In an action to foreclose a mortgage, the defendant Donald J. Cook appeals from an order of the Supreme Court, Suffolk County (Thomas F. Whelan, J.), dated December 27, 2019. The order, insofar as appealed from, granted that branch of the plaintiff's motion which was for summary judgment striking that defendant's affirmative defense alleging failure to comply with RPAPL 1303.

ORDERED that the order is affirmed insofar as appealed from, with costs.

The plaintiff commenced this action against the defendant Donald J. Cook (hereinafter the defendant), among others, to foreclose a consolidated mortgage on real property located in Deer Park. The defendant filed an answer in which he asserted nine affirmative defenses, including that the plaintiff failed to comply with RPAPL 1303. The plaintiff moved, inter alia, for summary judgment on the complaint insofar as asserted against the defendant, to strike his answer with affirmative defenses, which included the affirmative defense that the plaintiff failed to comply with RPAPL 1303, and for an order of reference. The defendant opposed the motion.

By order dated December 27, 2019, the Supreme Court, inter alia, denied that branch of the plaintiff's motion which was for summary judgment on the complaint insofar as asserted against the defendant on the ground that the plaintiff failed to establish, prima facie, its compliance with RPAPL 1304. However, the court granted that branch of the plaintiff's motion which was for summary judgment striking eight of the defendant's nine affirmative defenses, including the affirmative defense alleging that the plaintiff failed to comply with RPAPL 1303. The defendant appeals, arguing only that the court should not have struck his affirmative defense alleging the plaintiff's failure to comply with RPAPL 1303.

RPAPL 1303 requires that a notice titled "Help for Homeowners in Foreclosure," with specified type size and colored paper, be delivered to the homeowner together with the summons and complaint (see RPAPL 1303[1], [2] ; US Bank N.A. v. Bamba, 189 A.D.3d 1116, 1116, 133 N.Y.S.3d 845 ; Eastern Sav. Bank, FSB v. Tromba, 148 A.D.3d 675, 676, 48 N.Y.S.3d 499 ). Proper service of an RPAPL 1303 notice is a condition precedent to commencing a foreclosure action, and the "foreclosing party has the burden of showing compliance therewith" ( First Natl. Bank of Chicago v. Silver, 73 A.D.3d 162, 167, 899 N.Y.S.2d 256 ; see U.S. Bank N.A. v. Ahmed, 174 A.D.3d 661, 664, 106 N.Y.S.3d 78 ; Eastern Sav. Bank, FSB v. Tromba, 148 A.D.3d at 676, 48 N.Y.S.3d 499 ).

Here, contrary to the defendant's contention, the plaintiff demonstrated, prima facie, its compliance with RPAPL 1303 by submitting an affidavit of service in which the process server attested that he served the defendant with the summons and complaint, along with a "1303 NOTICE—Help for Homeowners in Foreclosure in bold fourteen-point type and printed on colored paper, and the title to the notice printed in twenty-point type in compliance with RPAPL Sect 1303," as well as a copy of the subject notice (see CitiMortgage, Inc. v. Goldberg, 197 A.D.3d 616, 619, 152 N.Y.S.3d 723 ; Eastern Sav. Bank, FSB v. Tromba, 148 A.D.3d at 676, 48 N.Y.S.3d 499 ). In opposition, the evidence submitted by the defendant to dispute the font sizes utilized in the RPAPL 1303 notice, which included his attorney's affirmation and a single-sentence, bare assertion in his own affidavit, was insufficient to raise a triable issue of fact, as it was speculative and conclusory (cf. Bank of New York Mellon v. Carbone, 190 AD3d 803; Bank of Am., N.A. v. Lauro, 186 A.D.3d 659, 130 N.Y.S.3d 30 ; Central Mtge. Co. v. Abraham, 150 A.D.3d 961, 962, 55 N.Y.S.3d 336 ).

Accordingly, the Supreme Court properly granted that branch of the plaintiff's motion which was for summary judgment striking the defendant's affirmative defense alleging failure to comply with RPAPL 1303.

CONNOLLY, J.P., ROMAN, CHRISTOPHER and FORD, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

OneWest Bank v. Cook

Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department
Apr 27, 2022
204 A.D.3d 1025 (N.Y. App. Div. 2022)
Case details for

OneWest Bank v. Cook

Case Details

Full title:OneWest Bank, FSB, respondent, v. Donald J. Cook, etc., appellant, et al.…

Court:Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department

Date published: Apr 27, 2022

Citations

204 A.D.3d 1025 (N.Y. App. Div. 2022)
165 N.Y.S.3d 345

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