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All Forum Posts by: Thierry Suhubiette

Thierry Suhubiette has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

A condo Corp is letting me rent a rowhouse and rent all the rooms to other tenants. I am the leaseholder, and I am liable for whatever happens. Has anyone done this? Will an insurance company cover me as a tenant (I am the only tenant on paper, but there would be several people in the house and i would not live there). Or, should i automatically assign my lease to one of the renters? 

Does anyone have any tips? Thanks!

Post: New Member from Canada - Intro and Goals!

Thierry SuhubiettePosted
  • Ottawa, ON
  • Posts 2
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Hello everyone. I live in Ottawa, Ontario. I'm in construction and mainly focus on interior renos and finishings. In the education phase, i want to find a potential duplex conversion property somewhere to BRRRR and get the ball rolling. I hope to find a JV partner to get started. I know i have to define my goals beyond how much cashflow i'm aiming at, especially regarding which strategy to use. I'm still facing that challenge with no experience under my belt. I am inclined to go the multifamily investment route too and a JV would be awesome. At any rate, hoping to get started as soon as possible, and learning as much as i can. I'm interested in investing in the US as well. I look forward to connecting with all the great people involved in real estate here and to learn how to raise capital for investment projects. Cheers to all and talk soon.