August 23, 2025

Default judgments.

A plaintiff seeking leave to enter a default judgment pursuant to CPLR 3215 must submit proof of: (1) service of a copy of the summons and complaint; (2) the facts constituting the claim; and (3) the defendant's default in answering or appearing. When a default judgment based on non-appearance is sought against a defendant corporation that has been served pursuant to Business Corporation Law § 306(b), the plaintiff is required to submit proof of mailing of an additional copy of the summons to the corporation at its last known business address. However, the additional notice requirement does not apply to actions affecting title to real property.

Nationstar Mtge., LLC v. Douge, NY Slip Op 04727 (2d Dep't August 20, 2025)

Here is the decision.