The Dossier · 1948 Oakdean Crescent, Ottawa
Overview
A plain-language summary of how a court-ordered property purchase brought the mortgage to the brink of forced sale — and why every detail is being made public.
This website documents the sale of 1948 Oakdean Crescent, Ottawa, a property in Ontario, Canada, offered for sale following a court-documented dispute. It exists for two reasons: to sell the property with complete honesty about its circumstances, and to create a permanent, public record of the events that made this necessary.
In [Month, Year], the Ontario Family Court ordered Francisco (Frank) Alas to purchase the co-owned property at 1948 Oakdean Crescent, Ottawa (Court File No. FC-23-00001050-0000). That order was never honoured. The Scotiabank mortgage was left to mature without renewal, fell into documented delinquency, and was paid out only after Francisco (Frank) Alas borrowed from a private lender — averting a forced sale at the eleventh hour.
What happened, in brief
- Two parties co-owned a property at 1948 Oakdean Crescent, Ottawa in Ontario.
- Following separation, family court proceedings were initiated under Court File No. FC-23-00001050-0000.
- The court ordered Francisco (Frank) Alas to purchase the property, based on representations Francisco (Frank) Alas made directly to the court.
- The purchase never happened. No refinancing was completed, no buyout occurred, and no alternative arrangement was proposed.
- The Scotiabank mortgage matured in mid-2026 without renewal, and payments stopped. By July 16, 2026, the account was 41 days delinquent and the bank had confirmed in writing the path toward collections and litigation.
- The mortgage was ultimately paid out only after Francisco (Frank) Alas borrowed from a private lender — averting a forced sale, but only after weeks of documented delinquency that put both parties' credit at risk.
- Rather than let this happen quietly, the property is being sold with full public transparency.
Why publish any of this?
Silence protects the person who broke the order. Publicity protects the record. Every claim on this site is either supported by a document in the Evidence & Appendix section or clearly marked as pending documentation. Nothing here is speculation; dates, filings, and correspondence speak for themselves.
If you are a prospective buyer: the property itself is unaffected by any of this. It is a clean sale, priced for immediate closing. See the listing on the home page and reach out through the contact form.
Names and the court file number on this site are real and confirmed by filed court documents. Remaining bracketed items (e.g., [Date]) are placeholders until the underlying documents are attached. Content will be updated as records are uploaded.