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Updated about 6 years ago, 10/17/2018

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Brent Brockerville
  • Toronto Ontario, Canada
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Incorporating / Asset Protection in Canada

Brent Brockerville
  • Toronto Ontario, Canada
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To any Canadian Real Estate Investors, just wondering if you have any recommendations/tips, on whether or not I need to incorporate to protect my real estate portfolio.

I hear a lot of the American investors say, don't own properties in your own name, and it is quite easy to setup an LLC, or S-corp series to protect assets (and get tax benefits).

I don't hear a lot from a Canadian perspective however. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

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