Upper Vista Niagara Falls Development Corp. v. Ajibola
UPPER VISTA NIAGARA FALLS DEVELOPMENT CORP.
Law Firm / Organization
True Law Legal Services
Lawyer(s)

Catherine Willson

Law Firm / Organization
Barnes Sammon LLP
Lawyer(s)

Samuel Zakhour

SHAKIRU OLASUNKANMI AJIBOLA
Law Firm / Organization
Rohit Sharma Law
Lawyer(s)

Rohit Sharma

OWENS WRIGHT LLP
Law Firm / Organization
Not Specified
  • Background:

    • In March 2022, Ajibola agreed to purchase a condominium unit (Unit 303) from Upper Vista for $1,249,900.
    • Ajibola paid $197,485 in deposits but did not close the purchase by the March 21, 2024 deadline.
    • Ajibola later alleged that the unit was misrepresented as a new pre-construction, while it was a model suite in use since 2020.
  • Claims:

    • Applicant: Sought to terminate the Agreement, claim the $197,485 deposit as forfeited, and resell the unit.
    • Respondent: Alleged misrepresentation and sought return of the deposit.
  • Key Legal Issues:

    1. Did Ajibola breach the purchase agreement by not closing?
    2. Did Upper Vista fail to disclose the property’s status as a model suite?
    3. Should the deposit be forfeited?
  • Ruling:

    • The court found Ajibola in breach for failing to close and noted he raised the misrepresentation issue too late (over a year after discovering the facts).
    • The deposit of $197,485 was forfeited to Upper Vista.
    • Owens Wright LLP was ordered to release the deposit funds to Upper Vista.

This case centered on contract obligations and real estate disclosure issues.

Superior Court of Justice - Ontario
CV-24-62224
Real estate
$ 197,485
Applicant