Not Married? You Don't Own Your Home in Ontario

A recent Toronto court order has forced a homeowner to vacate his property before his ownership claim is even settled. Learn how the law handles these cases. This video examines the legal reality behind an unexpected eviction notice where property ownership is still under active debate. We analyze the specific court ruling that granted the occupant only 45 days to leave, providing insight into why such measures are more common than many homeowners realize. This breakdown is essential for anyone navigating complex property disputes or concerned about potential vulnerabilities in their own title status. Understanding how a Toronto court order functions during a property ownership dispute is critical for protecting your assets. We clarify the judicial reasoning often applied when a judge orders someone to vacate home premises before a final trial verdict is reached. This analysis helps you prepare for the realities of the Ontario legal system and clarifies the timeline expectations in contested possession cases. In this video, we break down exactly what the law says — and what it doesn't: 🏠 Why "title is title" — and what that means when your relationship ends ⚖️ The Ontario Superior Court ruling that forced a man out in 45 days 💸 How a woman spent $76,000 maintaining a home she was fighting to sell 📋 The difference between the Family Law Act and common-law protections 🔴 What a constructive trust claim actually costs ($50K–$150K+) and how long 🛡️ The ONE document every common-law couple in Ontario needs right now 📞 Book a call with the Ragona Sisters:https://calendly.com/ragonateam Disclaimer: This video, and all videos on the Ragona Sisters Real Estate & Market Talk channel, are for informational and entertainment purposes only. Not financial or legal advice. 📬 Join the Ragona Sisters Insider Newsletter for exclusive GTA insights:https://ragonasisters.ca/join-the-rag... #commonlaw, #familylaw, #ontariorealestate, #canadarealestate, #separation, #cohabitationagreement, #ontario, #realestate, #divorce, #torontorealestate