Real Estate Litigation in Ontario

Resolving Property and Real Estate Disputes Through Litigation

Real estate disputes often involve high financial stakes, long timelines, and assets that are difficult to unwind. When disagreements arise over ownership, contracts, financing, or performance, legal action may be required to protect property rights and financial interests.

Fridmar Law represents clients in real estate litigation across Ontario, acting for individuals, investors, commercial landlords, developers, and businesses involved in property-related disputes. We assist clients at every stage of the dispute process — from early assessment and negotiation through to court proceedings where resolution is not possible.

Our approach is strategic, practical, and focused on outcomes that reflect the value and risk associated with real property.

What These Property Disputes Involve

Property litigation encompasses conflicts arising from the purchase, sale, financing, ownership, use, or development of land and buildings. These matters may involve contractual disagreements, statutory rights, or competing ownership interests.

Disputes often escalate because:

  • transactions are time-sensitive
  • assets cannot easily be substituted
  • financial exposure increases quickly
  • delays may affect financing, resale, or development plans

Early legal guidance can narrow issues and preserve leverage before positions harden.

Property Disputes in Civil Matters

In civil proceedings, disputes frequently arise between private parties.

Common issues include:

  • Purchase and sale agreement conflicts
  • Failed or delayed transactions
  • Misrepresentation regarding property condition or permitted use
  • Boundary, title, or ownership disagreements
  • Post-closing disputes

These matters often turn on contract interpretation, disclosure obligations, and statutory protections.

Commercial Property Conflicts

In commercial settings, property-related claims often involve higher-value assets and wider business impact.

These may include:

  • Commercial lease conflicts
  • Mortgage enforcement matters
  • Investor or joint-venture disagreements
  • Development disputes
  • Failed commercial transactions

Such conflicts can affect cash flow, operations, and long-term investment strategy, making legal decisions particularly sensitive.

Contractual Risk and Property Transactions

Many property disputes are fundamentally contract disputes, even where property law principles apply.

Typical issues include:

  • Breach of purchase agreements
  • Failure to complete a transaction
  • Disputes over conditions or warranties
  • Termination and deposit forfeiture

Where agreements do not adequately address risk, court intervention may be required to resolve competing interpretations and allocate loss.

Overlap With Other Legal Areas

Property dispute proceedings often intersect with other practice areas, including:

  • Civil and Commercial Litigation
  • Construction law (development and building conflicts)
  • Insolvency and creditor remedies affecting land interests

Identifying the proper legal framework early helps preserve rights and avoid procedural errors.

Our Approach to Property Litigation

Handling property disputes requires understanding both legal doctrine and commercial realities.

Depending on the circumstances, we assist by:

  • Assessing contractual and statutory rights
  • Enforcing or defending claims
  • Addressing misrepresentation allegations
  • Seeking urgent court relief where property is at risk
  • Proceeding to trial when resolution cannot be achieved

Our focus remains protecting value, minimizing disruption, and advancing our client’s strategic position.

Who We Represent

Our clients commonly include:

  • Homeowners and purchasers
  • Property investors
  • Commercial landlords and tenants
  • Developers and holding companies
  • Parties involved in complex transactions

This breadth allows us to anticipate opposing strategies and navigate disputes efficiently.

When to Speak With a Property Dispute Lawyer

You should seek legal advice if:

  • A transaction has failed or is at risk
  • You face a claim involving ownership or land use
  • A purchase or lease agreement is disputed
  • Misrepresentation is alleged or discovered
  • Financing or resale is affected by delays or default

Early advice often preserves options and reduces exposure.


Specialized Services

APS Breaches

Failed real estate deals occur when transactions do not close as planned. Learn how failed real estate transactions, APS breach real estate issues, deposits, damages, and real estate deal litigation are addressed in Ontario.

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Builder Disputes

A builder disputes lawyer helps resolve real estate litigation involving builders, property owners, and developers, including contract disputes with builders.

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Failed Deals

Mortgage defence in Ontario focuses on responding to mortgage enforcement, power of sale proceedings, and foreclosure actions. Learn how borrower rights and procedural defences apply.

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Fraud Claims

Real estate fraud claims involve allegations of deception in property transactions. Learn how real estate fraud litigation and property fraud disputes are handled.

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Mortgage Defence

Mortgage enforcement in Ontario involves power of sale, foreclosure, and other remedies after default. Learn how mortgage default enforcement works and your legal options.

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Mortgage Enforcement

Mortgage negotiation in Ontario for borrowers, lenders, and investors. Strategic mortgage dispute negotiation and mortgage enforcement negotiation to protect property and financial interests.

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Mortgage Negotiation

Real estate litigation in Ontario involving property disputes, failed transactions, commercial leases, and ownership claims. Strategic legal representation focused on protecting property value and rights.

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Regulatory & Authority Disputes

Regulatory and authority disputes arise from government or regulator decisions affecting property rights. Learn how real estate regulatory disputes are handled.

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Title Issues

Real estate title disputes arise from title defects in real estate and competing ownership claims. Learn how property ownership disputes are resolved.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of disputes fall under real estate litigation?

Matters include conflicts arising from transactions, ownership, leasing, financing, development, and related contractual or statutory obligations.

Do all disputes require court proceedings?

No. Many resolve through negotiation or settlement. Court involvement becomes necessary when rights must be enforced or clarified.

How long do these cases take?

Timelines vary depending on complexity and court scheduling.

How is this different from general civil litigation?

These matters focus on land and ownership interests, requiring specialized analysis of contracts, statutes, and property law principles.