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Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C. Wins Summary Judgment for Defendant in a Heated Title Dispute

Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C. Wins Summary Judgment for Defendant in a Heated Title Dispute

Courtney J. Lerias

Courtney J. Lerias

August 2, 2021 09:41 AM

The plaintiffs brought an action against the defendant, essentially seeking to determine the ownership of a property located in Brooklyn. In this case, both parties were deeded title to the subject property. Because the defendant recorded its interest first, the plaintiffs asserted the following causes of action against the defendant as a basis to quiet title in the plaintiffs’: (1) forgery; (2) adverse possession; (3) equitable estoppel; (4) unclean hands; and (5) unjust enrichment. Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C. was able to secure judgment in favor of the defendant, dismissing each and every one of these claims.

As to the plaintiffs’ first cause of action, they claimed that the signatures of the grantors on the defendant’s deed were forged. However, as Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C. argued, the grantors’ signatures were notarized, and a notarized instrument raises a presumption of due execution which can only be rebutted with clear and convincing proof. In this case, the plaintiffs presented no evidence at all, let alone clear and convincing proof, to support their claim that the defendant’s deed was forged. In fact, Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C. was able to secure the testimony of grantors and of the notary public who notarized their signatures, each of whom flatly contradict the plaintiffs’ allegations that the signatures were forged.

As to plaintiffs’ second cause of action for adverse possession, the Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C. team had to get creative. A post-2008 claim of adverse possession requires that the party seeking adverse possession establish that their claim to the subject property was “under a claim of right.” New York Real Property Actions and Proceeding Law § 501(3) defines a claim of right as “a reasonable basis for the belief that the property belongs to the adverse possessor.” There is no case law deciding whether record notice of another party’s superior title to property prohibits an adverse possessor from claiming a reasonable basis for a belief that the subject property belongs to him/her. However, Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C. was able to draw parallels to case law interpreting the New York Recording Act. This allowed the team to successfully argue that because the plaintiffs’ deed was recorded after the defendant’s deed, as of the date defendant’s deed was recorded, the plaintiffs knew or should have known of the defendant’s superior title to the subject property, thus prohibiting the plaintiffs from establishing the “claim of right” requirement of adverse possession law.

Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C. was also able to handily dispense with the plaintiffs’ remaining claims. Equitable estoppel was not available because that doctrine requires that the defendant made a representation to the plaintiffs, on which the plaintiffs relied to their detriment. In this case, Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C. secured testimony from the plaintiffs that they had never even met the defendant, let alone communicated with anyone on its behalf. The same stood true for the plaintiffs’ unjust enrichment claim. Such a claim requires some kind of agreement or transaction between the parties. But here, again, the parties had never even met. Lastly, because Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C. was able to establish that no evidence was put forth by the plaintiffs that the defendant engaged in any wrongdoing, no viable claim for unclean hands existed. Furthermore, the court found that even if the plaintiffs had presented any evidence to support these three claims, as demonstrated by Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C., each of them was time-barred.

Adam Leitman Bailey, Colin E. Kaufman, and Courtney J. Lerias represented Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C .on this matter.​​

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