The Dossier · 1948 Oakdean Crescent, Ottawa
The Breach
What Francisco (Frank) Alas told the court — and what actually happened afterward.
What was represented to the court
- That Francisco (Frank) Alas had the intention to purchase the property — stated in [affidavit / submissions dated [Date]].
- That financing was available or forthcoming from [Lender / source], sufficient to complete the buyout.
- That the purchase would be completed by [Deadline Date].
- That [any other representations — e.g., ability to carry the mortgage, valuation position].
What actually happened
- No purchase was completed by [Deadline Date] — or at any time since.
- No mortgage financing application was completed / financing was declined on [Date], and no alternative was pursued.
- Ana Lissansky was never released from the mortgage covenants.
- The Scotiabank mortgage was left to mature without renewal in mid-2026, and payments stopped — the account was 41 days delinquent by July 16, 2026, on a documented path to collections.
- Communications requesting compliance — dated [Date], [Date], and [Date] — went unanswered or were refused. (See Exhibits B and C.)
The gap between what was said in a courtroom and what was done afterward is the reason this property came to the brink of forced sale — and the reason the mortgage had to be rescued at the eleventh hour with private-lender money.
Supporting documentation
Exhibit B
Communications & Emails
Written requests for compliance with the order and responses received (or the absence of them). [Document to be uploaded]
Document to be uploaded
Exhibit C
Text Messages
Contemporaneous text message records relating to the buyout, financing, and mortgage payments. [Document to be uploaded]
Document to be uploaded
Every statement in this section will be tied to a specific document. Where a document is pending, the claim is marked accordingly. Nothing on this page relies on memory alone.