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Aurora sits in the northern Greater Toronto Area, in York Region. Whatever’s happening with your mortgage here, you have options — and in Ontario, the sooner you act, the more of them you keep.

How Power of Sale Works in Aurora, ON

Aurora falls under Ontario’s power of sale rules. The process here is Power of Sale, handled through the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. The typical timeline from first missed payment to a forced sale is 35-45 days after notice — but the earlier you act, the more options you keep. The single biggest mistake Aurora homeowners make is doing nothing when the first notice arrives.

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How Ontario’s Power of Sale Works — and Where Aurora Homeowners Can Stop It

Most Aurora mortgage enforcement in Ontario happens by power of sale under the Mortgages Act — not a long court case. That makes it faster than foreclosure in other provinces, so the clock matters more.

A lender can begin once you’ve been in default for at least 15 days. They must then give you (and anyone else with an interest in the property) at least 35 days’ written notice of their intention to sell — the Notice of Sale.

Those 35 days are your critical window. During the notice period you have the equity of redemption — the right to reclaim your Aurora home by paying what’s owed (arrears, costs, and sometimes the full balance). If you cure the default or pay out the mortgage, the sale stops.

Because power of sale moves quickly, Aurora homeowners who act the moment a Notice of Sale arrives have the most room to sell fast, refinance, or otherwise clear the arrears before the lender lists the home. Wait, and the options narrow fast.

This is general information about the Ontario process, not legal advice. Every Aurora situation is different — a free, confidential review will tell you exactly where you stand. See our full Ontario foreclosure guide for the province-wide process.

Local Power of Sale Resources for Aurora Homeowners

Land-title records for Aurora properties are held at the York Region Land Registry Office (LRO 65), 50 Bloomington Road W, 3rd Floor, Aurora, ON L4G 0L8. When a lender begins power of sale proceedings against a Aurora home, the court documents are filed and heard at the Ontario Superior Court of Justice (Newmarket), 50 Eagle Street W, Newmarket, ON L3Y 6B1. Any order affecting your home is registered against its title at that land office — which is why acting early, before an order is registered, protects both your title and your equity.

Aurora sits within Regional Municipality of York, the authority that also keeps property-assessment and tax records for the area — separate from your mortgage lender, and able to act on tax arrears independently.

The First 48 Hours After a Aurora Power of Sale Notice

  1. Don’t ignore the notice. Power of Sale moves on a clock — responding early protects your options.
  2. Total your arrears. Add the missed payments, penalties and costs — that’s what it takes to bring the mortgage current.
  3. Check your equity. If your Aurora home is worth more than you owe, you have options worth protecting (and likely cash to recover).
  4. Get a free review before you call the bank. Knowing your options first changes the conversation.

The Two Fastest Ways to Stop Power of Sale in Aurora

However you got here, you have a way out. When time is short, two paths move fastest — and we’ll help you line up whichever fits.

A Fast, Private Cash Sale

A quick cash sale can close on your timeline — before the court or lender forces one. You protect your credit and walk away with your equity instead of losing it in a forced sale. We’ll help you line it up.

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Refinance Against Your Equity

Keep your home. Refinancing against your equity can clear the arrears and stop the power of sale — fast funding, often within days, even when the bank has already said no. We’ll help you find it.

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Not sure which fits? Tell us your situation and we’ll point you to the right path — free and confidential. Get my free Aurora power of sale assessment →

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Mortgage restructuring

Deferral, modification or repayment plan with your lender. Learn more →

Lender negotiation

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Power of Sale Help Across Aurora & the Surrounding Region

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Common Power of Sale Questions from Aurora Homeowners

How long does power of sale take in Aurora?

Aurora uses Ontario’s Power of Sale process. The typical timeline is 35-45 days after notice from the first missed payment to a forced sale. Acting early gives you more options.

Can I stop power of sale in Aurora after it starts?

Often yes. Aurora homeowners have several options — a fast cash sale, refinancing against equity, lender negotiation, or restructuring. The earlier you act, the more are available.

Can I sell my Aurora home quickly before power of sale?

Yes — a fast cash sale can often close on your timeline before a forced sale, so you protect your credit and keep your equity. We’ll help you line it up.

Can I refinance to stop power of sale in Aurora?

Often yes. Refinancing against your home’s equity can clear the arrears and stop the power of sale — even if traditional banks have already turned you down. We’ll help you find it.

What court handles power of sale in Aurora?

power of sale proceedings in Aurora go through the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, which oversees the process and protects homeowner rights.

Will I keep my equity if my Aurora home sells?

If your home sells for more than what’s owed (mortgage, costs, other claims), the surplus is yours. Selling before a forced sale usually protects more of it.

How long do I have after a Notice of Sale in Ontario?

A lender must give at least 35 days’ notice before selling under power of sale (after you’ve been in default at least 15 days). Paying the arrears and costs during that window stops the sale.

Does Ontario power of sale go through court?

Power of sale is largely an out-of-court process under the Mortgages Act, which is why it is fast. A lender can instead choose a court-supervised judicial sale. Either way, acting inside the notice window protects your equity.

Power of Sale Help in Cities Across Canada

Aurora-area and beyond — wherever you are, we’ll help you stop foreclosure and find the right path, whether that’s selling fast or refinancing.

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