21st Mortgage Corp. v. Douglas Home Center, Inc.

21st MORTGAGE CORPORATION, Plaintiff v. DOUGLAS HOME CENTER, INC., a North Carolina Corporation, and JUDY C. DOUGLAS, Defendants

Citation655 S.E.2d 423, 187 N.C. App. 770, 2007 N.C. App. LEXIS 2531
Date Filed2007-12-18
DocketCOA07-179
JudgeCalabria, McCULLOUGH, Stephens
Cited2 times
StatusPublished

Syllabus

<bold>Pleadings — unverified pleading — affirmative defense — motion for</bold> <bold>summary judgment improper</bold> <block_quote> The trial court erred in an action to recover monies owed after defendants' default of a loan by granting summary judgment in favor of defendants, and the case is reversed and remanded to the trial court to hear the case on the merits, because: (1) a trial court may not consider an unverified pleading when ruling on a motion for summary judgment; (2) defendants' motion to amend their answer included an unverified amended answer asserting an additional affirmative defense; and (3) defense counsel argued this affirmative defense at the hearing on the parties' motions for summary judgment, and thus the trial court improperly granted defendants' motion for summary judgment based on the unverified pleading.</block_quote><page_number>Page 771</page_number>

Attorneys

Fletcher & Rhoton, PA., by John W. Fletcher, III and Bryan W. Stone, for plaintiff-appellant. , No brief filed for defendants-appellees.

Procedural Posture

Appeal by plaintiff from order entered 24 July 2006 by Judge Timothy Kincaid in Catawba County Superior Court. Heard in the Court of Appeals 10 October 2007. Fletcher Rhoton, P.A., by John W. Fletcher, HI and Bryan W. Stone, for plaintiff-appellant. No brief filed for defendants-appellees.

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Case ID: 1224167 • Docket ID: 1547742