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DECISION & ORDER On January 23, 2020, the plaintiff, the United States of America, commenced this foreclosure action under Article 13 of the New York Real Property Actions and Proceedings Law (“RPAPL”). Docket Item 1. But unbeknownst to the plaintiff, the defendant mortgagor, Earl L. Battle, had died on January 2, 2020, prior to this action’s commencement. See Docket Items 4 (status report notifying the Court that Earl L. Battle had passed away) and 13-2 at 15 (death certificate). On September 21, 2021,1 the United States moved to amend the complaint under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 15. Docket Item 13. More specifically, the United States seeks leave to add Earl L. Battle’s known heirs — Jermaine L. Battle, Tyrell Battle, and Bryant Battle — and Earl’s unknown heirs as defendants; to remove Earl L. Battle as a defendant; and to update the amounts due. Id. The United States also seeks leave to serve the unknown heirs by publication. Id. For the reasons that follow, leave to amend the complaint is granted, but leave to serve the unknown heirs by publication is denied. DISCUSSION I. LEAVE TO AMEND Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 15(a)(2) provides that leave to amend “should [be] freely give[n] when justice so requires.” Under New York law, “heirs of deceased mortgagors” are “[n]ecessary parties to a foreclosure action.”2 PNC Mortg. v. Morka, 39 Misc. 3d 1239(A), 977 N.Y.S.2d 669 (Sup. Ct. Queens Cnty. 2013) (unpublished table decision) (citing Salomon Bros. Realty Corp. v. Alvarez, 22 A.D.3d 482, 802 N.Y.S.2d 705 (2d Dep’t 2005)); see also RPAPL §1311. The United States has submitted an affidavit of due diligence stating that Earl L. Battle died on January 2, 2020, and identifying three known heirs — Jermaine L. Battle, Tyrell Battle, and Bryant Battle. See Docket Item 13-2. It seeks to add those known heirs; “in an abundance of caution,” it seeks to add any unknown heirs as well. Docket Item 13 at 7. Because leave to amend should be “freely give[n],” and because Earl L. Battle’s heirs are “[n]ecessary parties,” the United States is granted leave to remove Earl L. Battle as a defendant and to add the following parties as defendants: Jermaine L. Battle as known heir of Earl L. Battle, Tyrell Battle as known heir of Earl L. Battle, Bryant Battle as known heir of Earl L. Battle, and the unknown heirs of Earl L. Battle. The Court also grants the United States leave to update the amounts due in the complaint. II. LEAVE TO SERVE THE UNKNOWN HEIRS BY PUBLICATION Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 4(e) provides that service may be effected on an individual within the United States by following the law of the forum state or the state “where service is made.” In New York, section 315 of the Civil Practice Law and Rules permits a court, upon motion, to order service by publication. But “service by publication should be ordered only if service cannot be made by another prescribed method with due diligence.” Caban v. Caban, 116 A.D.2d 783, 784, 497 N.Y.S.2d 175, 176 (3d Dep’t 1986); Salomon Bros. Realty Corp., 22 A.D.3d at 482, 802 N.Y.S.2d at 705. Where there are “missing heirs[] who will be affected by the judgment, it is the obligation of the plaintiff in the first instance to ascertain the whereabouts of these defendants and only upon a showing of due diligence” may a court order service by publication. First Union Nat’l Bank v. Est. of Bailey, 7 Misc. 3d 1027(A), 801 N.Y.S.2d 233 (Sup. Ct. Kings Cnty. 2005) (unpublished table decision). And “[i]n the event that their whereabouts cannot be ascertained,” the plaintiff should “seek the appointment of a guardian and/or temporary administrator to ensure [that the missing heirs'] interests are protected.” Id. Service of the foreclosure action can then be effected on that guardian or administrator. Sec’y of U.S. Dep’t of Hous. & Urb. Dev. v. Est. of Key, 394 F. Supp. 3d 311, 314 (E.D.N.Y. 2019) (citing Lambert v. Estren, 126 A.D.3d 942, 943, 7 N.Y.S.3d 169, 171 (2d Dep’t 2015)). The United States seeks leave to serve the unknown heirs by publication because those heirs “are unidentifiable and [] unknown to [the] plaintiff.” Docket Item 13 at 4. Of Course, unknown parties cannot be served personally precisely because they are unknown, but that does not mean that service by publication is a first resort. Cf. Sec’y of U.S. Dep’t of Hous. & Urb. Dev. v. Est. of Fleming, 2019 WL 4784800, at *3 (S.D.N.Y. Sept. 30, 2019). Indeed, service by publication should be a last resort, used “where all other methods of service are unavailable.” Caban, 116 A.D.2d at 784, 497 N.Y.S.2d at 176. And other methods of service may be available and preferred here. As explained above, where the location of missing heirs cannot be identified, a guardian or administrator can be appointed to accept service. Here, the United States has at least two options. It can request that one of the identified heirs — Jermaine L. Battle, Tyrell Battle, or Bryant Battle — apply to the Surrogate’s Court of Cattaraugus County to appoint an administrator for Earl’s estate. See Ramdin, 62 Misc. 3d at 394, 89 N.Y.S.3d at 885-86. Alternatively, the United States can itself apply to the Surrogate’s Court to have the Public Administrator3 or another individual appointed to represent Earl’s estate.4 See id. The Court therefore denies leave to serve the unknown heirs by publication. CONCLUSION For the reasons stated above, the United States’ motion to amend, Docket Item 13, is granted in part. The United States is granted leave to amend the complaint, but leave to serve the unknown heirs by publication is denied. The United States may file an amended complaint within 30 days of the date of this order. SO ORDERED. Dated: July 5, 2022

 
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