The Dossier · 1948 Oakdean Crescent, Ottawa

Timeline of Events

A chronological record of every key event, from purchase to the last-minute mortgage payout. Some dates are placeholders pending final documentation.

  1. [Date — Year]

    Marriage

    Ana Lissansky and Francisco (Frank) Alas are married in [Location].

  2. [Date — Year]

    Property Purchased

    The property at 1948 Oakdean Crescent, Ottawa is purchased jointly for $[Purchase Price], with a mortgage held by Scotiabank.

  3. [Date — Year]

    Separation

    The parties separate. Ana Lissansky moves out in August 2023; Francisco (Frank) Alas remains in sole occupancy of the property. Mortgage obligations continue jointly.

  4. [Date — Year]

    Court Proceedings Commence

    Family court proceedings are initiated in the Ontario Court of Justice / Superior Court of Justice (Family Branch), Court File No. FC-23-00001050-0000.

  5. [Date — Year]

    Representation to the Court

    Francisco (Frank) Alas represents to the court an intention and ability to purchase the property, including [summary of representations — financing, timeline, valuation].

  6. [Date — Year]

    Court Order Issued

    The Honourable Justice [Judge's Name] orders Francisco (Frank) Alas to purchase Ana Lissansky's interest in the property by [Deadline Date], on terms set out in the order. (See: The Court Order)

  7. [Date — Year]

    Deadline Passes — No Purchase

    The court-ordered deadline passes. No financing is obtained, no funds are advanced, no closing occurs. (See: The Breach)

  8. June 2026

    Mortgage Matures Without Renewal

    The Scotiabank mortgage reaches maturity and is not renewed. Payments stop within days of maturity.

  9. July 16, 2026

    Delinquency Confirmed in Writing

    Scotiabank confirms in writing that the account is 41 days delinquent, and sets out the escalation path: collections at 90 days, referral to a litigator at six months. (See: The Mortgage Crisis)

  10. Mid-2026

    Mortgage Paid Out via Private Lender

    Francisco (Frank) Alas borrows from a private lender and pays out the Scotiabank mortgage, averting a forced sale. The property remains for sale, and the court dispute remains live.

  11. [Date — Year]

    This Website Published

    Rather than allow the record to remain private, the full history is published here, and the property is offered for sale with complete transparency.

Each timeline entry will be linked to supporting documentation in the Evidence & Appendix as records are uploaded.