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Power of Sale in Ontario

When a borrower is behind mortgage payments, or the mortgage is due in full, The bank or lender will start the power of sale in Ontario proceedings.

There are many other caPower of Sale in Ontarioses where the lender can also exercise power of sale Ontario. The lender can sell the property at a fair market value to recover their investment.

Power of sale properties are usually listed on multiple listing services (MLS) and  then are sold by licensed realtors in Ontario at a fair market value. They are not considered a bargain price, or at a discount. The property has no warranty, and is sold as is, and where is by the lender and bank.

What to do when you are facing power of sale? The options are very limited but the rights of property owner and the lender are protected by Ontario mortgage act. Options the property owner has when facing power of sale.

Sale by property owner

sale by owner

In the Interim Period, The property can be sold by the property owner themselves or they can hire a realtor to sell it for them. In most cases the property owner can save money by selling the property at a fair market value.

Selling the property to a Investor

selling the property to an investor

The property owner can call investors and sell it for cash with fast closing. This works if the professional real estate investor is able to come up with the cash and close the deal really fast. Sometimes the Ontario lawyers require more time. But the property owner can assist them to gather all information required to close it swiftly.

Lenders proceedings too quickly

Lenders proceedings too quickly

If the Lender or bank issued a Notice of Sale too quickly, the proceedings may be a nullity. This could arise if demands for full payment were made and the time limit in the demand had not expired. In such cases, the mortgagee would require a Court Order allowing the power of sale proceedings to take place.

Pay up Arrears and Costs

Pay up Arrears and Costs

Most of the time, the Lender or bank will require payment of the entire balance outstanding. Under the Act, the property owner can simply pay up the arrears and costs. If that takes place, then the mortgage is back in good standing. The enforcement proceedings of power of sale are at an end.

Pay arrears & costs in court

Pay arrears & costs in  court

In some cases, the Lender or bank will have instituted legal proceedings including an action for recovery of possession of the property. If that is the case, the property owner still has the right to pay up the arrears and costs as well as $100 for security, and the proceedings will be stayed. The accelerated principal need not be paid. If judgment is not been recovered, the action will be dismissed. If judgment has been recovered, the proceedings in the action will be stayed provided that “no sale or recovery of possession of the land or final foreclosure of the equity of redemption has taken place.”

Refinancing

Refinancing

If the Lender or bank issued a Notice of Sale too quickly, the proceedings may be a nullity. This could arise if demands for full payment were made and the time limit in the demand had not expired. In such cases, the mortgagee would require a Court Order allowing the power of sale proceedings to take place.

Canadian hard money lenders

Canadian Hard Money Lenders

There are handful Canadian hard money lenders who might be able to assist the property owner who is facing power of sale in Ontario. Their rates and fees can be quite hefty. They can be a short term solution.

Finding a partner/Joint venture:

joint venture

The property owner who is going through the proceedings of power of sale in Ontario can find a joint venture partner. The joint venture partner can inject some cash for partial ownership. This strategy requires expertise and great amount of knowledge.

Request for Information

Request for Information:

The property owner is entitled to certain information from the lender or bank including the amount of the accelerated principal. Upon receipt of the request, the lender or bank is obligated to respond within 15 days, failing which no further proceedings may be taken. If the lender or bank fails to respond without a reasonable excuse or, if the response is incomplete or incorrect, any rights that the lender or bank may have to enforce the mortgage shall be suspended until the lender or bank has complied.

Requisition an Assignment

Requisition an Assignment

The property owner as well as all other creditors is entitled to an assignment of the mortgage upon payment in full of the principal, interest and expenses. The right in favor of each party is separate and independent of one another. The lender or bank is obligated to reply and comply with such requests.

Technical Issues

Technical Issues

The power of sale notice must comply with the contract and the Act. If there are any technical or legal issues they should be raised at once and rectified by the lender or bank. Courts will usually respond to such issues and deal with the matter equitably. The property owner might be awarded costs and additional time to pay.

Injunction by courts

Injunction by courts

On fair and equitable grounds the property owner will be awarded an injunction by the courts. This stops the proceedings of power of sale. One condition is the mortgage payments must be kept up to date until final disposition. This will not work if the property owner has no hope of refinancing.

Partial Payments

Partial Payments

In many cases, the property owner will have made a partial payment. This frequently occurs without the active participation of either party. The lender or bank issues the Notice, and the mortgagor’s regular cheque is cashed. This means that the proceedings will have to start over again unless the lender or bank specifically indicates that it will accept the cheque as a “partial payment only”, without staying its proceedings

Cost of Power of sale proceedings

Cost of Power of sale proceedings

The Act requires the lender or bank to set out its costs being claimed in the power of sale proceedings. Failure to do so can result in delay, or the Court failing to award costs. These are some of the steps that might be taken by the property owner can exercise their right to protect.

Seek legal opinion in writing

Seek legal opinion in writing

On fair and equitable grounds the property owner will be awarded an injunction by the courts. This stops the proceedings of power of sale. One condition is the mortgage payments must be kept up to date until final disposition. This will not work if the property owner has no hope of refinancing.

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