Royal Bank of Canada v. Tony Silvaggio O/A Tony’s Mobile Repairs
ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
Law Firm / Organization
Lee Bowden Nightingale LLP
Lawyer(s)

Natalie Marconi

TONY SILVAGGIO O/A TONY’S MOBILE REPAIRS
Law Firm / Organization
Self Represented

Background:

  • Tony Silvaggio owes RBC $18,378.19 plus costs for unpaid credit card bills.
  • Default judgment was obtained against Silvaggio on February 4, 2022.
  • Silvaggio has not paid the judgment.
  • Silvaggio co-owns a property at 21 Limerick Avenue, Toronto, with Kelly Ann Silvaggio.
  • RBC wants to sell this property to recover the debt.

Legal Proceedings:

  • RBC filed a writ of seizure and sale on February 4, 2022.
  • RBC prefers a judicial sale over a sheriff’s sale, believing it will yield a better price.
  • The court was asked to appoint a referee to conduct an inquiry under Rule 54.02 of the Rules of Civil Procedure.
  • Orders sought by RBC include severing the joint tenancy and proceeding with a judicial sale.

Court Findings:

  • RBC did not establish special circumstances or prove the judicial sale process is more effective.
  • The judicial sale process is cumbersome, expensive, and a poor use of judicial resources.
  • Broad J.'s decision in Canaccede International Acquisitions Ltd. v. Abdullah requires "special circumstances" for judicial sales.

Decision:

  • The motion for a reference and judicial sale was dismissed.
  • The court declined to sever the joint tenancy of the property.
  • No order as to costs was made.

Key Points:

  • Judicial sales are not inherently superior to sheriff’s sales without compelling evidence.
  • The judicial sale process requires significant court resources and time.
  • RBC’s argument for severing joint tenancy was not supported by sufficient legal authority.

Total Monetary Award:

  • Monetary Award: $18,378.19
  • Costs: $351.00
  • Interest: The judgment bears interest at the rate of prime plus 6.9%.
  • Total: $18,729.19 plus interest.

 

Superior Court of Justice - Ontario
CV-22-104
Real estate
$ 18,729
Plaintiff