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Aditya Soma
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Windsor, Ontario
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ForceClosures

Aditya Soma
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Windsor, Ontario
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Hello Friends,

I hope everyone is doing great. 

Does anyone know how to find ForceClosures list in Windsor(Ontario) area.

Thanks alot

Aditya Soma

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Roy N.
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  • Fredericton, New Brunswick
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Roy N.
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@Aditya Soma

I'm sure I responded to another post of yours about foreclosures.  

Here is a recap:

  • Ontario uses power of sale, not judicial foreclosure. A consequence of this is properties will normally be listed with realtor on MLS;
  • Canadian mortgage arrears rates are low (<1%) and defaults even lower in comparison to the U.S.A.   That means there will not be a large number of mortgage sales.
  • Things like foreclosure lists - aside from required publishing of mortgage sales in the Ontario Gazette / Royal Gazette - are not readily available in Canada as our privacy laws make trading in such information illegal.
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