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Realty Dispute Issues:

Aborted Transaction Disputes, Deposit Release, Undisclosed Defects, Among Other Things



Last Updated: July 02 2026

Question: What realty transaction issues most commonly lead to a lawsuit in Ontario?

Answer: If you’re dealing with a real estate dispute in Ontario, Anderson Aylwin Begg & Co. can help you assess common litigation triggers like failure to close, closing in improper condition, fixture or chattel removal disputes, lack of required maintenance, and allegations of failing to disclose latent or concealed patent defects, so you can decide your next steps with clear, practical guidance.   If you need help understanding your options, preserve evidence, and respond quickly, call (905) 686-8080 to speak with a paralegal team at Anderson Aylwin Begg & Co. in Ontario and get started.

Realty Issues Commonly Leading to Legal Action

When a realty deal goes awry, legal disputes often arise.  In some circumstances the seller of a property may suffer losses and in other circumstances it is the buyer that suffers harm.  Regardless of which side of a troubled realty transaction you are on, professional legal advice should be sought.

Common Issues

Frequently occuring realty dispute issues that give rise to litigation involve, among other things:

  • The failure to close in broom swept condition;
  • The failure to close whereas a buyer abandons the agreement;
  • The improper removal of fixtures or certain chattels prior to closing;
  • The failure to properly close a pool or perform other maintenance;
  • The failure to disclose details regarding a latent defect; and
  • The improper concealment of a patent defect.

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