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Should I Get a Lawyer to Handle My Ontario Power of Sale or Foreclosure?
Read more about Should I Get a Lawyer to Handle My Ontario Power of Sale or Foreclosure?Lenders in Ontario will sometimes, although a rare occurrence, have to deal with mortgages that have fallen into default. When deciding which method will be used to deal with mortgage arrears the term often used is default management. Learn more
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What Are the Main Steps in a Power of Sale?
Read more about What Are the Main Steps in a Power of Sale?If an Ontario homeowner is facing a power of sale or foreclosure on their property, steps should be taken to stop the process from carrying out to completion and losing possession of the property. Learn more
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How to Stop Power of Sale or Foreclosure in Toronto and The GTA
Read more about How to Stop Power of Sale or Foreclosure in Toronto and The GTAEviction enforcement was halted in mid-January as part of an emergency declaration by the province to fight the second wave of COVID-19. During this time a stay-at-home order was also issued, restricting all outside travel for non-essential workers. Learn more
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Power of Sale Vs Foreclosure Explained
Read more about Power of Sale Vs Foreclosure ExplainedDespite the high costs associated with owning a home In Ontario, mortgage arrears are still very unusual. Out of the owned properties in the Province, 2,652 properties have fallen into arrears which represent less than 1% (0.11%) of properties where mortgage default has become an issue. Learn more
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What is a Writ?
Read more about What is a Writ?There are times when Ontario homeowners may have fallen behind in monthly mortgage payments. Financial circumstances may change and the mortgage may fall into arrears.
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Infographic on Bankruptcies in Ontario
Read more about Infographic on Bankruptcies in OntarioBankruptcy is something that affects thousands of people in Ontario every year. Every few years the Ontario Superintendent of Bankruptcy releases a set of detailed statistics about bankruptcies in the province. Every year, about 44000 Ontarians find themselves in a bankruptcy situation. Many leading causes for bankruptcy are personal issues, such as divorce or health…