Joseph Kammerman, Alexander Lees
January 24, 2026
Milbank Pro Bono Team Obtains Default Judgment Ruling for Victim of Deed Theft

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- Milbank LLP represented a Bronx County resident in her mid-70s in a quiet title action after she discovered her side yard had been fraudulently sold as part of a criminal mortgage fraud scheme
- The client filed suit in December 2021 against a real estate developer and its mortgagee
- After the defendants failed to appear, the court granted a default judgment in June 2023, awarding the client full ownership of her side yard.
Milbank LLP successfully represented a pro bono client who was a victim of deed theft, obtaining a default judgment in her quiet title action.~~The client, a Bronx County resident in her mid-70s, has owned her home for nearly 50 years since purchasing it with her late-husband in 1974. In 2020, a real estate developer contacted her claiming that it had recently purchased the side yard on her property and intended to begin construction. Investigation of public records revealed that the clientâs side yard had been âsoldâ in 2008 to a third partyâpurportedly by the same individuals who sold the home to the client in 1974âas part of a broader criminal mortgage fraud scheme that had resulted in multiple convictions. In 2020, the third-party purchaser sold the property to the developer who was threatening to begin construction.~~In December 2021, the client filed a quiet title action against the developer and its mortgagee in Bronx County Supreme Court. The client sought an order declaring that she owned her side yard free and clear of any interest by the defendants. In December 2022, the client filed a motion for default judgement based on the defendantsâ failure to appear. In June 2023, the court granted the motion, awarding all of the relief the client requested.~~The Milbank team was led by associate Joseph Kammerman and overseen by partner Alexander Lees, Practice Group Leader of the Litigation & Arbitration Group.
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