PublicationPresentation Taking Possession Against a Defaulting Tenant – What Can Be Done? Kenneth Beallor 5th Annual Real Estate Law Summit April 01, 2008 Print Share this Share on LinkedIn Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Home | Insights | Publications | Taking Possession Against a Defaulting Tenant – What Can Be Done? People A partner in our Commercial Real Estate Group. Ken specializes in commercial leasing and the sale, acquisition and financing of commercial property. View bio Kenneth Beallor Partner T. 416 643 8818 E. kbeallor@torkin.com Expertise Corporate / Commercial Commercial Real Estate Publications Presentation Navigating the Maze: Compliance, Governance and Regulation Roland Hung Future Lawyer Canada November 26, 2025 Presentation Social Media and Legal Risks: Navigating Defamation and Reputation Management Roland Hung Lincoln Alexander Law Professional Development, Toronto Metropolitan University November 20, 2025 Presentation Promissory Notes, Private Mortgages and Principles of Equity: Joshi v. Osmi Homes Inc Doug Bourassa Law Society of Ontario - The Eight-Minute Real Estate Lawyer 2025 November 13, 2025 Presentation Cases of Note from 2025: Kosicki v. Toronto (City) and Jackson v. Rosenberg Doug Bourassa Toronto Lawyers Association - Real Estate Law Update: Risks, Trends & Strategies November 06, 2025 Presentation Forged Powers of Attorney (POA) - Scary Issues for the Real Estate Practitioner Doug Bourassa OBA | Professional Development October 21, 2025 Presentation AI & Privacy: Top 5 Issues in Canada and the U.S. Roland Hung Ontario Bar Association Privacy Law Summit October 15, 2025 Browse all publications Previous Next
Presentation Navigating the Maze: Compliance, Governance and Regulation Roland Hung Future Lawyer Canada November 26, 2025
Presentation Social Media and Legal Risks: Navigating Defamation and Reputation Management Roland Hung Lincoln Alexander Law Professional Development, Toronto Metropolitan University November 20, 2025
Presentation Promissory Notes, Private Mortgages and Principles of Equity: Joshi v. Osmi Homes Inc Doug Bourassa Law Society of Ontario - The Eight-Minute Real Estate Lawyer 2025 November 13, 2025
Presentation Cases of Note from 2025: Kosicki v. Toronto (City) and Jackson v. Rosenberg Doug Bourassa Toronto Lawyers Association - Real Estate Law Update: Risks, Trends & Strategies November 06, 2025
Presentation Forged Powers of Attorney (POA) - Scary Issues for the Real Estate Practitioner Doug Bourassa OBA | Professional Development October 21, 2025
Presentation AI & Privacy: Top 5 Issues in Canada and the U.S. Roland Hung Ontario Bar Association Privacy Law Summit October 15, 2025