The plaintiffs, mortgagees, sought default judgment against the defendants (a professional legal corporation and its principal, the mortgagor and guarantor, respectively) for a defaulted mortgage.
Despite two extensions and a consent to judgment, the defendants failed to pay out the mortgage.
The court found the defendants liable based on deemed admissions and affidavit evidence, granted judgment for the outstanding mortgage amount, a consulting fee, and interest, and issued a writ of possession, finding all persons in possession had sufficient notice.
Costs were also awarded to the plaintiffs.