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By Chambers, J.P.; Christopher, Voutsinas, Love, JJ.

U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, ETC., res, v. PAAKWESI ASHON, ET AL., def; ADAM PLOTCH, ETC., nonparty-app — (Index No. 130287/09) Rosenberg Fortuna & Laitman, LLP, Garden City, NY (Anthony R. Filosa of counsel), for nonparty-appellant. Gross Polowy, LLC, Westbury, NY (Stephen J. Vargas of counsel), for respondent. In an action to foreclose a mortgage, nonparty Adam Plotch, as successor in interest to the defendant Paakwesi Ashon, appeals from an order and judgment of foreclosure and sale (one paper) of the Supreme Court, Richmond County (Thomas P. Aliotta, J.), dated April 23, 2019. The order and judgment of foreclosure and sale, upon an order of the same court dated October 19, 2016, inter alia, denying that branch of nonparty Adam Plotch’s cross-motion which was to vacate a prior order of the same court dated July 30, 2015, which, among other things, appointed a referee to compute the amount due to the plaintiff, and upon an order of the same court dated April 23, 2019, granting the plaintiff’s motion, inter alia, to confirm a referee’s report and for a judgment of foreclosure and sale and denying nonparty Adam Plotch’s cross-motion pursuant to CPLR 1018 to substitute himself as a defendant in the action in place of the defendant Paakwesi Ashon, among other things, confirmed the referee’s report and directed the sale of the subject property. ORDERED that the order and judgment of foreclosure and sale is affirmed, with costs. This action was commenced in 2009 against Paakwesi Ashon, among others, to foreclose a consolidated mortgage executed by Ashon on a condominium unit in Staten Island (hereinafter the premises). The complaint alleged that Ashon defaulted in repayment of the loan secured by the mortgage on March 1, 2008. By order dated August 10, 2009, a referee was appointed to compute the amount due to the plaintiff. Thereafter, by referee’s deed dated January 25, 2011, the premises was conveyed to nonparty Adam Plotch pursuant to a judgment against Ashon in an action to foreclose a condominium common charge lien on the premises. The deed was recorded on March 3, 2011. In an order dated July 30, 2015, the Supreme Court, inter alia, upon a motion by the plaintiff, deemed Ashon to be in default, vacated the order of reference dated August 10, 2009, and appointed a new referee to compute the amount due to the plaintiff. In April 2016, the plaintiff moved to confirm the referee’s report, for a judgment of foreclosure and sale, and to appoint a substitute referee to conduct the sale of the premises. Plotch cross-moved, inter alia, to vacate the order dated July 30, 2015. In an order dated October 19, 2016, the Supreme Court granted the plaintiff’s motion and denied Plotch’s cross-motion. In an order dated September 18, 2018, the Supreme Court granted the plaintiff’s subsequent unopposed motion to appoint a substitute referee, and appointed a substitute referee to calculate the amount due. In November 2018, the plaintiff again moved, among other things, to confirm the referee’s report and for a judgment of foreclosure and sale. Plotch cross-moved pursuant to CPLR 1018 to substitute himself as a defendant in place of Ashon, and opposed the plaintiff’s motion on the ground that the court should invoke its equitable powers to disallow the plaintiff’s interest charges on the loan due to the plaintiff’s delay in prosecuting the action. In an order dated April 23, 2019, the Supreme Court granted the plaintiff’s motion and denied Plotch’s cross-motion. Also on April 23, 2019, the court issued an order and judgment of foreclosure and sale, inter alia, confirming the referee’s report and directing the sale of the premises. Plotch appeals.

 
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