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Summary Judgment - Osajie v. Alile, 2025 ONSC 1209
In a recent Ontario Superior Court decision, Weedon Law successfully represented the plaintiffs in a real estate dispute, securing a...
Feb 25
Consequences of Failing to Deliver a Deposit in Ontario Real Estate Transactions
In Ontario’s competitive real estate market, a signed Agreement of Purchase and Sale (APS) signifies a binding commitment between a buyer...
Jan 13


Judgment: $50,000 in Punitive Damages Awarded Against Fraudulent Mortgage Broker
Shinkarev et al. v. Maria Surovova, 2025 ONSC 243 (link to decision) Facts The plaintiffs, Aleksandr Shinkarev and others, alleged that...
Jan 13


Singh and Kaur v. Feneich, 2024 - Defaulting Buyer to pay in excess of $350,000 in damages
We are pleased to share that we successfully represented our clients, the plaintiffs, in a recent case involving a breach of an Agreement...
Oct 21, 2024
Blog: What happens if I don’t pay the real estate deposit?
Failure to Pay Deposits on Real Estate Transactions in Ontario: In recent months, there has been a noticeable uptick in situations where...
Apr 10, 2024
CP24: Man accused of profiting off NOSIs in Ontario lived high life: social media posts
Greg Weedon is quoted warning lawyers and consumers to remain vigilant while the Ontario Government takes steps to remove NOSIs going...
Mar 8, 2024
CBC: Ontario minister says help is on the way for homeowners stuck with 'fraudulent' liens
CBC spotlights Greg Weedon for his advocacy against Notices of Security Interest (NOSIs). The Ontario government is proposing legislation...
Mar 7, 2024
CTV: NDP bill aims to protect Ontario homeowners from scams which place liens on their home
Greg Weedon, a real estate litigation lawyer in Toronto, said the NDP bill was a step forward, but given the widespread misuse of NOSIs,...
Mar 5, 2024
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