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Make sure you have the right ownership structure for your investment property.

 

Ownership structures

What do you need to think about?

The different types of ownership structures. More…

Individual ownership

A simple form of ownership. More…

Partnership

A common form of ownership for two or more people. More…

Companies/LTCs

Setting up a company to own your investment property. More…

Trusts

Setting up a trust to put your assets into. More…

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