Rose-Terra Investments Inc. v. Chetti
John Chetti
Law Firm / Organization
Lerners LLP
Law Firm / Organization
Pomer & Boccia Professional Corporation
Lawyer(s)

David M. Pomer

Anna Marlena Butryn
Law Firm / Organization
Lerners LLP
Law Firm / Organization
Pomer & Boccia Professional Corporation
Lawyer(s)

David M. Pomer

Rose-Terra Investments Inc.
Law Firm / Organization
Whelton Hiutin LLP

Key Points:

  • Background:

    • The case involves a mortgage enforcement proceeding.
    • Anna Marlena Butryn claimed she signed a settlement under undue influence and duress from her husband, John Chetti.
    • After defaulting on a mortgage, various legal actions led to a settlement where the appellants failed to pay the agreed amount.
  • Trial Proceedings:

    • Justice Centa dismissed claims of undue influence and duress, ruling they did not require a trial.
    • The respondent obtained summary judgment, and the property was sold, resulting in a financial shortfall.
  • Appeal Findings:

    • The appellate court upheld the lower court’s decision, finding no reversible errors.
    • It ruled there is no automatic presumption of undue influence in spousal relationships without considering the transaction's nature.
    • The settlement agreement was seen as beneficial to the appellant.
  • Legal Analysis:

    • No evidence showed the respondent knew of the alleged undue influence.
    • The appellant was represented by experienced litigation counsel who confirmed she understood and signed the agreement willingly.
    • Independent legal advice was not required as the appellant was a participating litigant with counsel.
  • Conclusion:

    • The appeal was dismissed.
    • Costs of $20,000 plus HST were awarded to the respondent.

This case underscores the necessity of independent and informed consent in legal agreements, especially in complex mortgage disputes.

Court of Appeal for Ontario
COA-23-CV-0537
Real estate
$ 20,000
Respondent