In an action to recover damages for personal injuries, etc., the defendants Lawrence J. Castlebury and Lynn Castlebury appeal from an order of the Supreme Court, Suffolk County (Tannenbaum, J.), dated March 28, 2000, which denied their motion for summary judgment dismissing the complaint and all cross claims insofar as asserted against them.
Ordered that the order is reversed, on the law, with costs, the motion is granted, the complaint and all cross claims are dismissed insofar as asserted against the appellants, and the action against the remaining defendants is severed.
The appellants are the owners of real property located at the intersection of Sommerset Avenue and Hawthorne Street in Mastic, New York. The plaintiffs claim that they were injured when their vehicle collided with a vehicle owned by the defendant Gary Courtier Home Improvements, Inc., and operated by the defendant Teresa Courtier, at that intersection. Ms. Courtier admitted that she did not see the stop sign at the intersection and that she failed to bring her vehicle to a stop before entering the intersection. The plaintiffs allege that the appellants are liable because they had permitted the stop sign in question to become obscured as the result of an overgrown tree located on their property. The Supreme Court denied the appellants’ motion for summary judgment dismissing the complaint and all cross claims insofar as asserted against them. We reverse.
The appellants were under no common-law, statutory, or