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Trustco Bank v. Pres. Dev. Grp. Co.
Dorf & Nelson LLP, Rye (Jonathan B. Nelson of counsel), for appellant.
Nolan Heller Kauffman LLP, Albany (Brian D. Deinhart of counsel), for respondents.
Before: Garry, P.J., Lynch, Reynolds Fitzgerald, Ceresia and McShan, JJ.
Ceresia, J. Appeal from an order of the Supreme Court (Martin D. Auffredou, J.), entered December 29, 2021 in Warren County, which denied plaintiff's motion to, among other things, renew.
This case – the facts of which are more fully set forth in a previous decision ( 190 A.D.3d 1176, 141 N.Y.S.3d 148 [3d Dept. 2021], lv denied 37 N.Y.3d 909, 2021 WL 4164483 [2021] ) (hereinafter Trustco I ) – concerns plaintiff's ongoing attempts to obtain a deficiency judgment against defendants. Briefly, after defendants defaulted on a loan secured by a mortgage on certain real property, plaintiff obtained a judgment of foreclosure and sale and was the successful bidder at the ensuing public auction. Plaintiff thereafter moved for a deficiency judgment (hereinafter the first motion). Supreme Court denied the first motion, without prejudice, on the ground that plaintiff had failed to submit sufficient information to determine the fair market value of the premises. Plaintiff filed a notice of appeal from the denial of the first motion but failed to perfect the appeal, which was eventually deemed dismissed pursuant to 22 NYCRR 1250.10(a). Plaintiff also filed a motion for leave to renew or reargue the first motion, which was denied.
Subsequently, plaintiff filed a second motion for a deficiency judgment (hereinafter the second motion). Defendants opposed the second motion on the ground that it was untimely pursuant to RPAPL 1371(2). Supreme Court ruled that the second motion was timely, but found that plaintiff had again failed to submit sufficient evidence with respect to fair market value. Accordingly, the court stayed the motion for 30 days to allow plaintiff to submit additional proof as to value. Defendants then appealed the court's ruling insofar as it pertained to the issue of timeliness. During the pendency of that appeal, Supreme Court held an evidentiary hearing in connection with the second motion and ultimatly granted plaintiff a deficiency judgment. Thereafter, this Court found in Trustco I that the second motion was in fact time-barred and, as a result, reversed Supreme Court's order and dismissed the second motion ( 190 A.D.3d at 1179, 141 N.Y.S.3d 148 ).
Following our decision in Trustco I , plaintiff moved in Supreme Court for an order granting leave to renew the first motion – arguing that our decision in Trustco I constituted a change in the law of the case – and, upon renewal, for permission to supplement the first motion. The court denied the motion to renew, and plaintiff appeals.
Preliminarily, the fact that plaintiff previously filed a notice of appeal from the denial of the first motion, but then failed to perfect that appeal, does not bar plaintiff from raising the issues herein. "As a general rule, we do not consider an issue raised on a subsequent appeal that was raised, or could have been raised, in an earlier appeal which was dismissed for lack of prosecution, although we have inherent jurisdiction to do so" ( 2005–2011 Realty, LLC v. Brailovskiy, 186 A.D.3d 788, 789, 127 N.Y.S.3d 787 [2d Dept. 2020] [citations omitted]; see Yebo v. Cuadra, 98 A.D.3d 504, 505–506, 949 N.Y.S.2d 451 [2d Dept. 2012], lv dismissed 20 N.Y.3d 905, 956 N.Y.S.2d 477, 980 N.E.2d 526 [2012] ). Here, however, the issue of whether plaintiff should have been granted leave to renew could not have been raised on the prior appeal (see 2005–2011 Realty, LLC v. Brailovskiy, 186 A.D.3d at 790, 127 N.Y.S.3d 787 ; Yebo v. Cuadra, 98 A.D.3d at 505–506, 949 N.Y.S.2d 451 ).
Turning to the merits, "a motion for leave to renew ‘shall be based upon new facts not offered on the prior motion that would change the prior determination or[, as relevant here,] shall demonstrate that there has been a change in...
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