When a mortgagee buys a mortgage property at a price that cannot be seen to reasonably reflect the true market value at the time of the sale of the mortgage, is the deficiency calculated at the subsequent sale?

New Brunswick, Canada


The following excerpt is from Scotia Mortgage Corporation v Braysford, 2011 CanLII 69907 (NB QB):

At law, where a mortgagee buys the mortgage property at a price that cannot be seen to reasonably reflect the true market value at the time of the public sale, the deficiency must be calculated at the time of the subsequent private sale. (see: Bank of Montreal v. Arseneau [2004] N.B.J. No. 50)

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