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Ade Babasola
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • London, ON
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Structuring a Syndication Group

Ade Babasola
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • London, ON
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Question on structuring a syndication group: I live in Ontario Canada. We do not have LLC option in Canada only Corp and LP. I am currently registering a corporation and was wondering if all deals purchased will be under a single corporation or register different corporation per deal. If under one single corporation, how do I handle different investor mix per deal? For the first deal, investors get shares of the corporation. Subsequent deals may became complicated if issuing single Corp shares for all deals. Thanks for insight, Ade.

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