Construction Holdback Obligations in Ontario: A Guide for Owners, Contractors, and Subcontractors
In Ontario construction projects, statutory holdback obligations play a critical role in protecting contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers who contribute labour or materials to a project.
Read MoreHow Long Does the Power of Sale Process Take in Ontario?
The timeline for a power of sale depends on the lender, the borrower’s actions, and market conditions. However, the process usually follows several stages.
Read MorePower of Sale vs Foreclosure in Ontario: What Borrowers Should Know
Learn the difference between power of sale and foreclosure in Ontario. Understand how lenders enforce mortgages and what options borrowers have.
Read MoreWhat to Do If You Receive a Notice of Sale in Ontario
Receiving a Notice of Sale under Mortgage or a Statement of Claim seeking mortgage enforcement can be one of the most stressful experiences for a homeowner or property owner.
Read MoreHow to Stop a Power of Sale in Ontario | Legal Options for Borrowers
Learn how to stop a power of sale in Ontario. Discover your legal rights, options to redeem your mortgage, challenge enforcement, and protect your property.
Read MoreONTARIO CONSTRUCTION ACT AMENDMENTS NOW IN FORCE: WHAT THE JANUARY 1, 2026 CHANGES MEAN FOR THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
As of January 1, 2026, sweeping amendments to Ontario’s Construction Act are now in force.
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