Court Orders Activate Collection Plan Process for TPine Leasing Capital Corporation (TLCC) Claims

Leases more than sixty days past due under a Lease with TPine Leasing Capital Corporation (TLCC) are subject to the Ontario Superior Court’s Collection Plan Orders dated January 13, 2026, authorizing BDO Canada Limited (the Receiver) and Alvarez & Marsal Canada Inc.

Court Orders Activate Collection Plan Process for TPine Leasing Capital Corporation (TLCC) Claims
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Leases more than sixty days past due under a Lease with TPine Leasing Capital Corporation (TLCC) are subject to the Ontario Superior Court’s Collection Plan Orders dated January 13, 2026, authorizing BDO Canada Limited (the Receiver) and Alvarez & Marsal Canada Inc. (the Manager) to quantify, adjudicate or resolve outstanding claims from lessees, co‑lessees, guarantors and other obligors.

Who is affected and how to verify your status

If a payment on your lease is more than 60 days overdue, you may be affected. The Manager and the Receiver maintain a public Lease List showing Lease(s) and VIN(s) subject to the Collection Plans. It is each lessee’s responsibility to monitor that list because additions will be posted periodically.

Quick checklist to verify status:

  • Check the Lease List for your Lease number and VIN(s).
  • If listed, expect a mailed or emailed Claims Package.
  • Contact the Receiver or Manager for questions or to request a Claims Package.

Where to look and who to contact

RoleOrganizationWebsiteContact
ReceiverBDO Canada Limitedhttps://www.bdo.ca/tpine20 Wellington Street East, Suite 500, Toronto, ON M5E 1C5; Email: [email protected]
ManagerAlvarez & Marsal Canada Inc.www.alvarezandmarsal.com/tpineRoyal Bank Plaza, South Tower 200 Bay Street, Suite 2900, Toronto, ON M5J 2J1; Email: [email protected]; Hotline: (647) 265-9632

Contents of a Claims Package and immediate actions

Receivers and Managers will send a Claims Package to a Defaulting Obligor by mail or email. Expect the following items:

DocumentPurpose
Receiver’s Claim / Manager’s ClaimSets out amounts alleged due under the Lease and the basis for the claim.
Collection Plan OrderProvides legal authority and timelines for adjudication or settlement.
Instruction Letter & Settlement OfferExplains next steps, settlement options, and how to respond.
Notice of Dispute formUse if disputing the Claim; follow the submission instructions carefully.

Practical immediate actions:

  • Keep all lease documents, payment records and correspondence ready.
  • Respond within stated deadlines—missing deadlines may limit options.
  • Consider legal advice if the amounts or basis of the Claim are unclear.

Depending on the Collection Plan process, outcomes may include negotiated settlements, adjudicated judgments, or enforcement measures such as repossession and remarketing of equipment. Those actions can affect credit standing, indemnity obligations and, critically for logistics operators, fleet availability.

Logistics implications for carriers, shippers and fleet managers

When leased assets—especially trucks, trailers or specialist equipment—enter a court-directed collection process, the ripple effects are tangible. A few scenarios to watch:

  • Short-term capacity squeeze: Repossessions or immobilized assets can reduce available haulage capacity on tight lanes.
  • Routing and service disruptions: Sudden vehicle loss often forces route consolidation or service delays, impacting delivery windows and distribution schedules.
  • Remarketing flow: Returned units may be funneled to auction or wholesale remarketers, changing pricing and availability for used equipment buyers.
  • Insurance and compliance gaps: Transfer of custody or gaps in proof-of-insurance can create regulatory exposure for carriers and freight forwarders.

I’ve seen a mid-sized carrier scramble when five leased units were reclaimed all at once—sudden downtime equals missed bookings and angry customers. In plain terms: when a lessor dispute escalates, logistics teams need a contingency plan, fast.

Checklist for logistics continuity

  • Monitor the Lease List for your fleet’s VINs and act on any notices immediately.
  • Line up temporary equipment or subcontractors to cover routes at short notice.
  • Update customers and stakeholders about potential delays—transparency goes a long way.
  • Preserve documentation showing payment history and insurance to speed dispute resolution.
  • Engage legal counsel to review settlement offers versus litigation risk.

Dispute and settlement mechanics

If you receive a Claim and disagree, submit the Notice of Dispute included in the Claims Package following the Instruction Letter. The Collection Plan Orders set the framework for adjudicating disputes; be aware that the Receiver or Manager may send multiple Claims Packages if there are multiple Leases.

Summary of rights and responsibilities

Lessees must actively check the Lease List, keep contact details current with the Manager and Receiver, and retain complete lease and payment records. If no Claims Package is received but you believe you should be listed, contact the Receiver and Manager at the addresses above for clarification.

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In conclusion, the Collection Plan Orders for TPine Leasing Capital Corporation place clear procedural steps on how Claims are quantified and resolved. Lessees should monitor the Lease List, preserve documentation, respond to Claims Packages within deadlines, and prepare operational contingencies to mitigate disruptions. Supply chain planners, carriers and logistics managers should treat potential repossessions as a risk to capacity and schedule accordingly. For straightforward, cost‑effective alternatives in freight, cargo and parcel transport—or for moving bulky items, vehicles or household relocations—GetTransport.com offers reliable solutions that can help bridge shortfalls while you resolve lease issues. The right mix of documentation, timely communication, and contingency transport arrangements will keep deliveries moving and minimize downstream disruption to freight, shipment, delivery, transport, logistics, shipping, forwarding, dispatch, haulage, courier, distribution, moving, relocation, housemove, movers, parcel, pallet, container and bulky international operations.

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