The plaintiff mortgagee brought a motion for summary judgment to take possession of mortgaged properties after the defendants defaulted on payments.
The defendant mortgagor opposed the motion, arguing the mortgage was unenforceable because he did not receive independent legal advice before signing.
The court granted summary judgment, finding no genuine issue for trial as the defendant was of sound mind, there was no evidence of undue influence or fraud, and the lack of independent legal advice did not vitiate consent.
The court ordered the properties to be sold by power of sale, but permitted the defendant to remain in the residence until June 1, 2018.