DocketNumber: No. CV 92 50342
Citation Numbers: 1992 Conn. Super. Ct. 7493
Judges: KLACZAK, J.
Filed Date: 8/7/1992
Status: Non-Precedential
Modified Date: 4/18/2021
The defendant resides in the property being foreclosed. The State's activity, while it may impact on the value of the property, is independent of the foreclosure matter. The foreclosure is a distinct action in which the State is not a necessary party. The plaintiff is not precluded from submitting evidence as to market value, and his argument with the State can be independently pursued if he chooses to do so. To implead the State at this time will unduly and unnecessarily delay the foreclosure action and work an inequity to the plaintiff. By denying the motion, the defendant still has whatever remedies are available against the State.
The Motion to Implead is denied.
BY THE COURT,
HON. LAWRENCE C. KLACZAK SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE