Recourse Blog
The Recourse legal experts dig into the laws and regulations surrounding legal collection actions throughout Canada.
Storage & Repair
Exploring the rights and remedies of storers, warehousers, and repair facilities in Canada
Debt Collection
Exploring the rights and remedies of financial and service providers in Canada
Landlord & Tenant
Tips of the Trade Series – Rent Distress vs. Termination of Lease
When commercial rent goes unpaid, landlords are left to make a big decision – to distrain for the...
Registered Mail Delivery – Is It Worth the Extra Cost?
Is registered mail worth it? The answer is simple – Either a big emphatic YES or a not...
Demand for Payment of Residential Rent
What is a Demand for Payment of Rent? A demand for rent gives formal notice to any tenants...
Partial Payment of Rent Notice – Residential Tenancies
What is a Partial Payment Notice? A partial payment of rent notice is used when the tenant pays...
Demand for Payment of Commercial Rent
What is a Demand for Commercial Rent? A demand for commercial rent gives formal notice to tenants that...
COVID-19 – Rights and Remedies for Saskatchewan Landlords During the Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on everyone, however, landlords seem to get the short end...
COVID-19 – Rights and Remedies for Ontario Landlords During the Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on everyone, however, landlords seem to get the short end...
Abandoned Goods: What Saskatchewan Landlords Can Do With Property Left Behind
Your residential tenant vacates their suite but leaves behind more than memories. Landlords stuck with “abandoned” goods may...
Storage & Repair
Mastering the Notice of Lien in 5 Easy Steps
Something shows up at your facility unexpectedly and you are asked if it can be stored with you...
Registered Mail Delivery – Is It Worth the Extra Cost?
Is registered mail worth it? The answer is simple – Either a big emphatic YES or a not...
Demand Payment of Storage Charges
What is a Demand for Payment of Storage Charges? A demand for payment of storage charges is a...
Legal Advertisement of a Storage Lien Sale
What is a Legal Advertisement of Sale? Each province’s storage lien Act requires for an upcoming sale to...
Notice of a Completed Storage Lien Sale
What is a Notice of Sale? A notice of sale is used after a sale to recoup unpaid...
Exploring the Notice of Intention to Sell Stored Items
One of the most important parts in the process of selling stored goods to recoup unpaid storage, the...
Notice of a Claimed Storage Lien
What is a Notice of Lien? A notice of lien is used to inform the owner and any...
9 Things to Consider When Executing a Storage Lien
Many storage facilities (warehouses, tow yards, marinas, etc.) across Canada know that there are certain laws that allow...
Debt Collection
4 Important Reasons for Using Trackable Mail When Sending Legal Documents
Trackable Mail is the Answer to Sending Legal Documents Sending legal documents is a crucial process that requires...
Understanding Repossession Laws in Canada
Whether on the lending or borrowing side, knowledge is power when it comes to understanding how repossession laws...
How Canada Post Registered Mail Works
Canada Post Registered Mail is a service that provides customers with the highest level of security for sending...
5 Ways That Streamlining Mail Processes Using Recourse Can Benefit Your Business
Recourse takes the hassle out of mailing documents, invoices, and other mail. In today’s digital age, businesses are...
5 Points to Help Understand Mini-Storage in Canada
Canada is a vast country with a growing population and a thriving economy, which has resulted in a...
6 Benefits of Using Demand Letters in Canada
Demand Letters are a handy tool that can be used for a number of different reasons to resolve...
The Benefits of Sending Canada Post Registered Mail
When it comes to sending important documents or valuable items, it’s important to ensure that they arrive safely...
Canadian Repossession Laws: A Brief Explanation
In Canada, repossession laws are governed by provincial legislation and can vary slightly from province to province....