Trust Agreement Legal Guidance

Summary

A Certificate of Pending Litigation (CPL) is used in Ontario to secure claims to land in legal disputes, often involving property ownership or interest. To obtain a CPL, you must demonstrate a valid claim to the property in court. If youre dealing with a complex situation involving a CPL and mortgage issues, consider consulting with local real estate attorneys for specific legal advice and assistance.

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We want to put a CPL and go after the mortgage companies because Ben got a new mortgage for *.* mil and 300k from a priviate lender
It sounds like you're dealing with a complex legal situation involving a Certificate of Pending Litigation (CPL) and mortgage issues. Here are some general points about CPLs in Ontario:
- A CPL is used to secure a claim to land in a legal dispute.
- It's typically filed when there's a dispute over property ownership or interest.
- You'll need to show a valid claim to the property in court to obtain a CPL.
Would you like to connect with local lawyers who can provide specific advice and assistance with your case?