Case Name: Church & Church Inc v. A-1 Carpentry
Court: Michigan Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Michigan
Decision Date: 2009-02-04
Citations: 483 Mich. 885
Docket Number: No. 137354
Parties: Church & Church Inc v A-1 Carpentry,
Judges: 
Reporter: Michigan Reports
Volume: 483
Pages: 885–886

Head Matter:
Church & Church Inc v A-1 Carpentry,
No. 137354.

Opinion:
Summary Disposition February 4, 2009:
Pursuant to MCR 7.302(G)(1), in lieu of granting leave to appeal, we affirm that part of the judgment of the Court of Appeals that held that C & R Plumbing & Heating, Inc.'s (C & R), lien was extinguished because it did not name Sterling Bank as a defendant in its cross-complaint. We also affirm, but for a reason other than that stated by the Court of Appeals, that the circuit court correctly denied C & R's motion to amend to add the Homeowner Construction Lien Recovery Fund (the Fund) as a party because the amendment would have been futile. In reaching this conclusion, the Court of Appeals ruled that C & R had admittedly failed to name the Fund as a defendant, which MCL 570.1203, as amended in 2006, requires, within the one-year limitations period of MCL 570.1117. The Court of Appeals erred in doing so, because the pre-amendment version of MCL 570.1203 applies to this case, and that version of the statute does not mandate that the Fund be named as a defendant within MCL 570.1117's one-year period of limitations. Accordingly, we vacate that part of the Court of Appeals analysis. We note, however, that pursuant to MCL 570.1203(3)(a), to recover from the Fund on its lien, C & R must establish that it would be "entitled to a construction lien . except for the defense provided in subsection (1)." Because C & R did not name Sterling Bank, its lien is not enforceable, and C & R cannot satisfy MCL 570.1203(3)(a). For this reason, we agree with the Court of Appeals that C & R's motion to amend was futile. Court of Appeals No. 275823.