If your financing fell through, your lender exercised power of sale, or you couldn't close on a property — you're facing serious legal consequences and you probably can't afford a $400/hour lawyer. We offer flat-fee, affordable legal defence for real people across Ontario.
Free Consultation — No ObligationInterest rates rose. Financing fell through. Life changed. These things happen to real people — and the legal consequences can feel overwhelming, especially when you can't afford a $400/hour lawyer. We're here to help.
Your mortgage was approved, then revoked. You couldn't close. Now the seller is threatening to sue for the deposit and resale losses. We help buyers understand their exposure and build the strongest possible defence.
You bought at the peak and couldn't close when prices fell. The seller is claiming the difference in resale price. Ontario courts have nuance here — financing timelines, tender, mitigation — and the outcome is rarely as simple as it looks.
A builder delayed your closing so many times you couldn't secure financing at the original terms. Or you simply couldn't close on a unit whose value dropped below what you paid. You may have more options than you think.
You missed mortgage payments and your lender has served a Notice of Sale. This is terrifying — but Ontario law gives you a right of redemption and a window to act. The clock is running. Call us today.
Payments are behind but formal proceedings haven't started yet. This is the best time to get legal advice — before your lender takes action. Early intervention can preserve options that disappear once a Notice of Sale is served.
The seller is refusing to release your deposit from trust. You need legal representation to challenge that — and it doesn't have to cost more than the deposit itself. Our flat fees make this economically practical.
We believe people in difficult situations deserve real legal help at a price they can actually afford. Every matter is different, but we work from flat fees so you know what you're paying before we start.
Our clients are not people who walked away carelessly. They are buyers whose financing collapsed, homeowners whose circumstances changed, and families who couldn't keep up with rising mortgage payments. They deserve a proper legal defence — not just the clients who can afford big firm rates.
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.
Legal help should not be reserved for people who can afford $400/hour. Get a free, confidential consultation today and find out where you stand — at a price that makes sense.
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