Whether your real estate deal collapsed, a buyer or seller defaulted, or a lender is threatening power of sale on your home — you have legal rights in Ontario. Time is critical. Call today for a free consultation.
Get a Free ConsultationRising interest rates and a cooling market have driven a surge in both failed closings and power of sale proceedings across Ontario. Whether your deal collapsed or your lender is moving against your home, we can help — across Mississauga, Hamilton, Toronto and the GTA.
Your buyer signed a firm Agreement of Purchase and Sale then refused to close. You may be owed far more than just the deposit — including resale losses and carrying costs.
You were ready to close and the seller backed out, received a higher offer, or couldn't discharge title issues. You may be entitled to damages or specific performance.
Your developer delayed your closing date repeatedly or cancelled your unit entirely. Tarion protections and your APS may entitle you to substantial compensation.
Your lender has served a Notice of Sale under the Mortgages Act. You have a statutory right of redemption and time-sensitive options to stop or challenge the process. Act immediately.
You've missed mortgage payments and your lender is threatening action. Early legal advice can preserve your options — including negotiating with the lender before formal proceedings begin.
The deposit is stuck in trust and neither party will agree to release it. This is a common standoff — we move quickly to resolve it and get your money.
Your mortgage approval was revoked before closing. Whether you're the buyer or seller in this situation, your exposure depends on the specific APS terms.
A first mortgagee is exercising power of sale and you hold a second charge. Your position and recovery rights in the proceeds require urgent legal attention.
A title defect, undisclosed lien, or adjustment dispute is blocking the closing or has caused it to fall apart. These issues can be resolved — often faster than you think.
We make this simple. You've already been through enough.
We review your situation at no cost. You'll know where you stand within 24 hours.
We analyze your APS, mortgage, or Notice of Sale to identify your rights and options.
We advise on negotiation, demand letters, redemption, or litigation — whatever the situation demands.
Deposit recovery, damages, stopping a sale, or enforcement — we work to protect your position.
Power of sale is not the end. Ontario law gives homeowners meaningful rights throughout the process — but the window to act is narrow. Understanding your timeline is the first step.
Failed closings and power of sale proceedings involve multiple parties with competing interests. We have experience on all sides of these disputes.
Whether your deal fell through or you've received a Notice of Sale — a free consultation costs nothing. Waiting can cost everything. Speak with an Ontario real estate litigation lawyer today.
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